President Zuma Speaks
President General is providing motivation and issuing a clear directive against internal power struggles. He specifically targeted individuals holding titles such as “convenors” and “coordinators,” urging them to relinquish their positions in favor of focusing on grassroots work. This, he emphasized, is crucial for us to attain a two-thirds majority. Furthermore, he stressed that all positions will be addressed during the conference. Those elected to the National Executive Committee (NEC) will not transition to parliamentary roles but will serve exclusively in the national NEC office.
Meet Your Guest.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has been her father’s right-hand person since the MK Party was formed and annouced in December.
She sits in the national core [executive committee] , the MK Party highest decision-making body. She is in the Gauteng Province for the people’s mandate and also to provide the strength for our ground forces to persevere, with or without the support of convenors and coordinators. #Jikijela
WATCH | MK Party protests over service delivery issues in Pietermaritzburg
MK Party members brought Langalibalele Street in the Pietermaritzburg CBD to a complete standstill on Wednesday morning as they marched to the city hall.
The members are marching over service delivery issues.
Looking for a deeper dive? The march, which started at the University of South Africa (Unisa) earlier in the morning, drew a large crowd of party supporters demanding improved services from Msunduzi Municipality.
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We Stand By This, We Live By This: Our Manifesto for Propelling South Africa Towards Equity, Security, and Prosperity
The MK Party is committed to transformative change across all sectors of South African society. Our policies are designed to address the most pressing challenges we face today: economic inequality, inadequate access to quality education and healthcare, national security threats, inequitable land distribution, and the need for robust traditional leadership and foreign policies that reflect our values and aspirations. Through our manifesto, we aim to lay down a clear path towards a more equitable, secure, and prosperous future for all South Africans.
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