MKP - uMkhonto we Sizwe Party
The National Prosecuting Authority's decision not to prosecute anyone related to Phala Phala has been labelled as nonsensical by the MK Party's Dr John Hlope.
The MK Party said that it will continue fighting to have Dr John Hlophe serve on the Judicial Services Commission despite his resignation from the JSC.
The resignation of the MKP's parliamentary leader, Dr John Hlophe, shocked Judges Matter mainly because the party initially strongly opposed calls for his removal.
MK Party's Deputy President Dr John Hlope has officially resigned from the JSC amid the controversy surrounding his appointment to the judicial board.
The Gauteng High Court has dismissed the MK Party's application to hold JSC proceedings. The party wants Dr Hlope to be allowed to participate in JSC interviews.
The MK Party have backed Dr John Hlope after he was temporarily halted from serving on the Judicial Service Commission, but South Africans are divided over it.
The Economic Freedom Fighters' Treasurer General Omphile Maotwe said the party is willing to work with the MK Party despite Floyd Shivambu's departure.
The MK Party members expelled from Parliament have announced that they will appeal the Western Cape High Court's decision to dismiss their case.
A group of 10 expelled uMkhonto weSizwe Party members have had their bid to be reinstated into the party rejected by the Western Cape High Court.
MKP - uMkhonto we Sizwe Party
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