He said their members were not cowards but “died with their boots on in the front line of the struggle for economic emancipation of our people”.
“As uMkhonto we Sizwe, we salute their bravery and shall pick up the spear and continue the battle. May their revolutionary souls find solace and rest in peace as we wish a speedy recovery to our injured comrades,” said Ndhlela.
The EFF KwaZulu-Natal branch expressed “profound sadness” over the fatal accident that took lives suddenly and tragically.
“We urge the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation into the cause of this accident and ensure that appropriate measures are taken to prevent such tragedies in future. The EFF in KZN stands in solidarity with the families affected by this tragedy and offers any support that may be needed during this time of mourning,” said provincial chairperson Mongezi Twala.
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