FAN vs EFF: Case to be heard in the North West High Court tomorrow

Media Invitation
FAN vs EFF: Case to be heard in the North West High Court tomorrow

Freedom Advocacy Network 

Media Invitation

 9 March 2022 

FAN vs EFF: Case to be heard in the North West High Court tomorrow

 

The Freedom Advocacy Network (FAN) legal team will be acting on behalf of the Forum for Democrats (FFD) tomorrow (Thursday, March 10)  to reverse a municipal election result that unfairly favoured the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) over FFD.

The North West High Court in Mahikeng has informed the FAN legal team that the matter against the EFF will now be heard in open court rather than virtually, due to the resumption of load-shedding by Eskom. FAN encourages the media to attend the hearing in Mahikeng, scheduled to begin at 10am.

"FAN is committed to the cause of #FreedomtoLEAD," says Tiego Thotse of FAN. “The FAN #FreedomToLEAD initiative aims to save South Africa's democracy. Our legal team remains fully prepared to ensure a win for the people of Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipal Council who voted for the FFD, and thus help ensure that democracy thrives."

“In a democracy, the people's will must be respected. FAN is committed to making sure that the will of the people of Ramotshere Moiloa Local Municipal Council, as well as the will of all South Africans, is indeed respected.”

 

For media enquiries, please contact:

Tiego Thotse

FAN Operations and Advocacy Manager

Cell: +27 68 092 3035

tiego@f-an.net

 

Hermann Pretorius

FAN Managing Director

Cell: +27 79 875 4290

hermann@f-an.net

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