ActionSA KZN leader Zwakele Mncwango criticised the EFF for claiming victory over what it called the eThekwini Municipality's decision to in-source security guards.
The ActionSA and EFF in KwaZulu-Natal are at odds over what the latter called a victory regarding the insourcing of the eThekwini Municipality's 500 security guards, who are currently sourced from various private companies.
The public spat between the two parties started after the EFF issued a statement over the weekend, claiming victory because the municipality succumbed to its demand for the city’s security guards to be insourced.
The EFF described the decision to insource as a landmark benefiting over 5,000 guards and their dependents, attributing it to its long and determined struggle.
“This achievement demonstrates that when the EFF enters centres of power, we do not seek comfort or positions, but we enter to fight for the interest of the people, particularly black workers," read the statement.







