MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe
The African National Congress won the right to appeal the Durban high Court's ruling on its trademark logo case against the MK Party. South Africans were unamused.
The uMkhonto Wesizwe Party is appointing new members of parliament, and Mzansi was stunned to learn that actress Phindile Gwala would be getting a seat at the table.
The MKP and ATM have called for a revote. ATM leader Vuyo Zungula argues that it has been “the victim of miscalculations, vote rigging and voter corruption”.
The MKP has reclaimed its seats and will continue challenging the election results inside and outside Parliament following its first sitting boycott.
The president of the MK Party Jacob Zuma slammed the Independent Electoral Commission and accused it of ignoring evidence of voter rigging it presented.
The MK Party has ended its parliamentary boycott and has joined the Progressive Caucus, an alliance of smaller parties, in the National Assembly.
Mpumalanga’s opposition parties have called on the provincial ANC government to incorporate opposition members into provincial government structures.
After the MK Party missed the first parliamentary sitting, Jacob Zuma's upcoming briefing on the country's current political developments has divided South Africans.
A commotion erupted outside the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature after some MK Party members were reportedly missing from the list of MPLs to be sworn in.
MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe
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