Umkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK Party) leader and former president Jacob Zuma continues his electoral tribunal victory against the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) over allegations of voter fraud in the May 29 general election. He said he was looking forward to it.
Mr Zuma addressed thousands of party members and supporters at the MK Party's first anniversary rally at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban.
Last week, party leaders said they would not back down from believing the MK party was robbed of victory in the May polls and would pursue the matter in court next year.
“Let us unite to win an overwhelming vote in the upcoming 2026 municipal elections. We need to take back our country and our votes. I'm optimistic that they will be able to sue us. They cheated and stole our votes. They divided our votes among themselves. They will lose this case. “Yes,” Zuma said.
Video | Party supporters excited to participate in anniversary celebrations
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Meanwhile, MK party general secretary Floyd Shivambu said the party had the most dedicated leader in South African political history.
Mr Shivambu joined the party in August after leaving the EFF.
“Long live President Jacob Zuma, long live President Jacob Zuma. Our MKP has the most formidable, most reliable and most experienced president, who can be compared to every other organization in the country. He is the most formidable figure in South African politics, both in history and today.
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