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MK Party member Visvin Reddy is facing charges of inciting public violence for comments he made after the MK's appearance at the Durban High Court in March.

Jacob Zuma's legal team and the MK party argue that Zuma has the legal right to contest the elections even though he was convicted of a civil offence.

The clergy has opened its doors to political party leaders, however, many have asked that they don't use the Easter services to push their political agendas.

BOSA leader Mmusi Maimane drew parallels between the AMG logo and an ANC golf shirt design and took a swipe at the party's ongoing dispute with the MK party.

Carl Niehaus' wife Noluthando Mduli performed the 'Come Duze' TikTok challenge dressed in EFF reds, sparking a humorous 'ANC versus EFF' debate online.

EFF MP Naledi Chirwa's position on the party's National Assembly list has dropped from 40 to 200, a move many believe to be punishment for her previous offences.

The Durban High Court is expected to rule on 27 March on using the Mkhonto WeSizwe name by the MK Party. South Africans believe the ANC would win the case.

ATM leader Vuyo Zungula's party manifesto focuses on the death penalty as a deterrent to criminality, adding that reindustrialisation is the key to job creation.

The MK party allegedly opened a case with the IEC after their billboard in Dundee, KwaZulu-Natal, was allegedly removed. They are also investigating the incident.
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