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MK Party Deputy President Dr. John Hlophe Denies Allegations of “Stealing” Members from Other Parties

December 15, 2024
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In a recent press briefing, MK Party Deputy President Dr. John Hlophe strongly rejected allegations that his party has been attempting to steal members from other political organizations, particularly the African National Congress (ANC) and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). The former Judge President of the Western Cape High Court emphasized that the MK Party is not in the business of enticing members from rival parties.

“We are not in the business of stealing members from other parties,” Hlophe stated with conviction. “We have nothing to benefit from that, and our focus remains on building our own movement through the strength of our ideas and our commitment to addressing the pressing issues facing South Africa.”

[WATCH] MK Party Deputy President Dr. John Hlophe says, "We are not in the business of stealing members from other parties… we have nothing to benefit." pic.twitter.com/AI61iptbMj

— SABC News (@SABCNews) December 15, 2024

His comments come amid growing speculation that the MK Party has been targeting members of the ANC and EFF, with some critics claiming the party is using aggressive recruitment strategies to boost its ranks. However, Hlophe dismissed these allegations as baseless and politically motivated, emphasizing that the party’s membership growth is organic.

“Our membership growth is organic. People are joining us because they believe in our vision for the country, not because we are enticing them away from their current affiliations,” he explained. Hlophe further reiterated that the MK Party’s primary focus is on addressing critical national issues such as unemployment, inequality, and corruption.

Founded by former uMkhonto weSizwe veterans, the MK Party has been making waves in South Africa’s political landscape, positioning itself as a serious alternative to the ANC and EFF. Dr. Hlophe stressed that the party aims to attract individuals who align with its core values of honesty, transparency, and accountability in governance.

“We welcome anyone who wants to work with us in building a better South Africa, but we do not need to resort to underhanded tactics. Our message speaks for itself,” Hlophe concluded.

With the 2024 general elections fast approaching, the MK Party is poised to continue expanding its base. However, as Dr. Hlophe emphasized, the party’s growth will be rooted in ethical leadership and a commitment to positive, transparent change for the country.

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