MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe
South African legendary singer Papa Penny was recently seen pushing to get the uMkhonto weSizwe political party with more people to gain a lot of votes.
Outspoken media personality Nota Baloyi shared that he will be voting for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK) and that he was able to communicate freely with the SABC.
President Cyril Ramaphosa, while on the campaign trail, delivered a defiant message to his supporters, signalling his confidence ahead of the upcoming elections.
Briefly News has recently compiled a list of famous celebrities in South African that have decided to go and join the newly formed political party, MK.
The MK Party announced that it would challenge the Constitutional Court ruling against Jacob Zuma and will change the Roman-Dutch law if elected into power.
Jacob Zuma's ambitions to stay politically active have hit a significant hurdle as the Constitutional Court has ruled him ineligible to serve in parliament.
The MKP's former president and co-founder, Jabulani Khumalo, accused Jacob Zuma's daughter, Duduzile, of corrupting the party since it was launched last year.
Comedia and media personality Felix Hlope has been unveiled as the latest celebrity to join the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party led by former President Jacob Zuma.
Supporters of the MKP and the party were unfazed by the Constitutional Court's ruling that former president Jacob Zuma cannot run for a seat in Parliament.
MK - uMkhonto we Sizwe
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