The first gold mine was in Swaziland ... [Interjections.] ... and carbon-dates back 43 000 years. You don't want to hear about Africa's contribution to human advancement. I am not surprised. [Interjections.]
South Africa is at a crucial crossroads, given where we are, politically, socially, economically, and in terms of the morale of our people. The people of our country feel defeated, powerless, invisible, and disrespected by the very people they entrusted with our national assets, our wellbeing, and our futures. The EFF knows this, because that is where we have been in the past six years - in the villages, in our communities, in our institutions of higher learning, among the working class, fighting side by side with them for lives of dignity. [Interjections.] We will continue to fight for them in a way that only we are courageous enough to do.
Many have referred to the EFF's manifesto as pie in the sky. Have you considered that your response is within your current frame of what's possible and how you perceive the challenges, not to mention your limited