EFF removes Ndlozi's party songs

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The EFF has had to delete most of their songs because of reported copyright infringement. Or is it because the person who did the vocals left them? Most of the songs the party uses, some of which contained in albums the party releases close to elections called EFF Jazz Hour, had the voice of Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. These are the same songs played during mass rallies and protest actions by the party. The team explored the possible reasons for the EFF's move and asked listeners if the EFF is being petty for deleting the songs.
26 May 11PM English South Africa Entertainment News

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