South Africa's political landscape is buzzing with activity as major political parties prepare for important events aimed at energizing their base and addressing pressing issues.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema is scheduled to speak at a Siyabonga rally following the EFF's victory in the Maquasi Hills ward 03 by-election.
Meanwhile, the Democratic Alliance (DA) and the African National Congress (ANC) are not losing out. Here's what you need to know:
EFF's Siyabon Galley
Mr Malema is scheduled to address a Siyabonga rally in the North West province.
EFF spokesperson Sinawo Tambo said the victory confirmed the public's confidence in the Red Beret's commitment to uplifting local communities.
The Siyabonga Rally is scheduled to kick off at 12pm on September 30, 2023 at Tsweleran Stadium in the Makuassi Hills area.
DA's WOZA 2024
Meanwhile, the DA is also mobilizing for important public meetings aimed at “providing insight into the role residents can play in ensuring that a city and state that was once full of potential is saved.”
The party's provincial leader Francois Rogers will join DA KZN premiership candidate Chris Pappas and Cape Town mayor Jordyn Hill-Lewis.
The trio will lead a discussion focused on the situation in eThekwini City.
Currently being operated under the campaign theme of Woza 2024the event also aims to address municipal challenges and discuss potential solutions.
ANC 2019 Manifesto Review
The ANC has also kept pace with political activities. A review of the party's 2019 manifesto is taking place in the Eastern Cape today.
The event kicked off at 11am at Kakadu Sports Field in Emalahleni and was spearheaded by Fikile Mbalula.
The review follows a successful national rollout in recent months.
Additionally, the ANC launched a series of regional water engagement feedback sessions in Limpopo, aimed at providing an update on progress following previous consultations.
Finally, President Cyril Ramaphosa will today pay tribute to the late Aziz Pahad at his funeral.