DURBAN - uMkhonto weSizwe Party leader Jacob Zuma says it is time to regain Black people's power.
He was speaking at the party's first-anniversary celebration at the Moses Mabhida Stadium on Sunday. Zuma says that positions, parallel structures and disunity threaten the stability and cohesion of the party.
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Zuma reiterated his claim of vote rigging and the need to change the Roman-Dutch Law, fight for the return of the land, crime and giving power to traditional leaders. He has urged members to work towards the 2026 local government elections and 2029 general elections.
The group of political parties called the Progressive Caucus calls for unity among opposition parties representing the majority's interest.
The most honest and accurate picture of the challenges the MK Party is facing came from its deputy president.
The MKP leadership says it will focus on its programme for next year, including launching party structures and a policy summit.
Professor Kedibone Phago, director of the School for Government Studies at North-West University, and political analyst, Zamokuhle Mbandlwa and eNCA Managing Editor John Bailey discussed this with eNCA.