First wave of MK Party Johannesburg shutdowns kick off today
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party begins a series of protests in Johannesburg today, calling for criminal charges and a full shutdown of Gauteng on Friday.
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party begins a series of protests in Johannesburg today, calling for criminal charges and a full shutdown of Gauteng on Friday.
Floyd Shivambu has launched a new political party after his demotion from the MK Party, claiming internal sabotage and criticising both MKP and the EFF.
MK Party has dismissed Floyd Shivambu from his leadership role over an unauthorised trip to Malawi, citing a serious breach of party rules.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla refuses to apologize after publicly insulting Floyd Shivambu, defying MK Party leadership and risking expulsion.
The MKP argues that Afriforum’s actions amounted to conspiring with a foreign power to weaken South Africa’s economy.
The event, marking the party’s rise since its formation last year, has drawn thousands of supporters and political observers.
The MK Party prepares for its first anniversary rally in Durban on 15 December 2024. Highlights include Jacob Zuma’s address, logistical challenges, and unsold gala packages.
In an interview with the SABC, Mpofu explained that his departure was “nothing personal” and was driven by a desire to create “a vehicle for his people.”
The gravepine suggests more recruitments are on the way after Colleen Makhubele leaves SARA to join the MK Party. Does Shivambu have anything to do with this?
Reports indicate that former President Jacob Zuma will formally announce Shivambu as the MK Party’s national organiser during a press conference on Thursday.
The press conference, which will be streamed live starting at noon, is highly anticipated due to the recent series of events that have put the MK Party under scrutiny.
Rumours are circulating that Floyd Shivambu has been offered a senior leadership position within the MK Party.
The first sitting of the National Assembly has been confirmed, along with Parliament’s stance on the MK Party’s plans to spoil the occasion.
The MK Party has filed papers with the Constitutional Court to halt the swearing-in ceremony of MPs, citing election fraud and rigging.
Jabulani Khumalo was ambushed by MK Party supporters outside the Johannesburg High Court. Here’s what we know about the incident.
Police in KwaZulu-Natal are on high alert for potential riots following the 2024 election results announcement, with concerns that MK Party supporters might incite unrest.
This shooting has added to the growing concerns about political violence as the country heads into the 2024 general elections.
The Constitutional Court has ruled Jacob Zuma ineligible for election to Parliament. Here’s what happens next for Zuma and the MK Party.
The Constitutional Court will decide on Monday whether Jacob Zuma can return to Parliament, considering the impact of his previous conviction, the remission of his sentence, and the jurisdiction of the Electoral Commission.
Tensions have escalated within the MK Party, with founder Jabulani Khumalo petitioning to have Jacob Zuma’s candidacy declared invalid by the IEC.
Jacob Zuma reportedly collapsed on the campaign trail due to health issues, sparking concern among MK Party leaders.
The Durban High Court has dismissed the ANC’s lawsuit to prevent MK Party from using its name and logo. Here’s what it means for trademark law in South Africa.
The MK Party has demanded the resignation of IEC Deputy CEO Janet Love, citing bias ahead of upcoming elections.
The MK Party has dismissed Bonginkosi Khanyile as Youth League Leader, effective immediately.
The Electoral Court ruled that former President Jacob Zuma is eligible to contest in the upcoming elections as a candidate for the MK Party.
The IEC has upheld an objection to Jacob Zuma’s nomination for the 2024 elections due to his prior conviction.
The MK Party scored a crucial victory over the ANC after the Electoral Court ruled their IEC registration was above-board.
The eligibility of Jacob Zuma to run for president again is a complex issue, entwined with South Africa’s legal and constitutional frameworks.
The IEC fired a Gauteng-based official for leaking the ANC and MK Party candidate lists ahead of the 2024 elections.
The MK Party warns of civil war if the IEC deregisters them from the 2024 elections.