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Zuma launched the application on the day the country marks the 70th Anniversary of the adoption of the Freedom Charter.
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Briefly on MSNJacob Zuma Launches Application to Appeal ANC Expulsion Again, SA Split by Msholozi’s DecisionMK Party leader Jacob Zuma has filed an application to appeal his expulsion from the African National Congress, leaving many ...
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Briefly on MSNMK Party’s Court Application Against Mary Phadi Not Enrolled, South Africans Amused by Latest DramaThe MK Party's latest attempt to get rid of Mary Phadi hit a snag as the court didn’t enrol the matter, leaving South ...
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The South African on MSNLegit or lies? MK MP posts ‘drug test’ results after Floyd Shivambu claimsThe jury is out on MK Party MP Nhlamulo Ndhlela's 'drug screening' results after Floyd Shivambu accused him of substance ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNFormer MK party secretaries did many ‘wrong things’, says Zuma after Shivambu’s axingWe will fire anyone who does wrong,’ Jacob Zuma said on Monday, 16 June. Just hours later, his party’s KZN chief whip was ...
The uMkhonto Wesizwe Party spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndhlela, has sent a letter of demand to Floyd Shivambu, the former MK party ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNZuma calls on half-full stadium of MK party supporters to build black unity and ‘take back what’s ours’ in 2029 - MSNThe MK party failed to fill up Moses Mabhida Stadium for the celebration of its first anniversary, but former president Jacob ...
This comes after several MK party leaders have been removed from their positions, including the former secretary-general ...
When power flows through informal networks and personal bonds, it becomes difficult to institutionalise accountability, ...
Former MK Party secretary general Floyd Shivambu has lifted the lid on what he alleges is a systematic looting of funds at ...
Former South African president Jacob Zuma's uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) party has applied to the country's top court to block the newly elected parliament from sitting this week on the grounds that the ...
Mr. Zuma’s party came in at 14.5 percent. The M.K. says it would not enter a governing coalition with the A.N.C. unless Mr. Ramaphosa resigns, but the A.N.C.’s leaders have said that is a ...
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