
MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe







uMkhonto WeSizwe has applied for a Constitutional Court interdict to halt Friday's parliamentary session, citing election irregularities and constitutional concerns.

The MK Party's co-founder Jabulani Khumalo has filed an application with the Western Cape High Court against Jacob Zuma, the MK Party and Parliament.

A constitutional law expert said that only a court of law is permitted to prevent Parliament from sitting after the MK Party protested against its first sitting.

MKP has sent a letter of demand to the Secretary of Parliament, Xolile George and CJ Raymond Zondo to refrain from convening the first sitting of parliament.

The ANC, IFP and DA in KwaZulu-Natal are reportedly in talks to form a coalition agreement and keep the MK Party out of the provincial government.

The MK Party’s spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndhela, has confirmed that the organisation has informed Parliament that Jabulani Khumalo must not be sworn in as an MP.

Former public protector Busi Mkhwebane is expected to go face-to-face with her ex-husband, David Skosana, as he debuts as a Member of Parliament for the MKP.

Top members of the African National Congress and the MK Party are expected to meet to talk about possibly forming a government of national unity.

Duduzile Zuma, Jacob Zuma's daughter, came under fire after her social media account went viral. South Africans criticised her and questioned her MP candidacy.
MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe
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