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MK Party Declares War on ANC-DA Coalition, Vows Immediate Takeover

April 13, 2025
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The political temperature in South Africa spiked dramatically as the MK Party, led by former President Jacob Zuma, used his 83rd birthday celebrations to launch a blistering attack on the current government. At a fiery commemorative event in KwaZulu-Natal, party leaders made it clear they have no intention of waiting until the next election to challenge power.

Willis Kunene, MK Party provincial convenor and former KZN Premier, delivered a scathing critique of the ANC-led Government of National Unity (GNU), labeling it “an unholy alliance of betrayal.” To thunderous applause from supporters, Kunene declared, “This coalition has no principles, no ideology—just political convenience. We’re coming for them now, not in 2026.”

The MK Party leader boasted about recent municipal gains in Richmond, King Cetshwayo, and uGu, framing them as the opening moves in a broader offensive. “2025 marks the start of our campaign to dismantle this ANC-DA-IFP coalition,” Kunene warned, dismissing the GNU as a “sellout deal” that aligns the ANC with capitalist interests.

The event took several controversial turns, including Kunene’s remarks about former Public Protector Thuli Madonsela—a comment he later defended as “a term of endearment.” But it was his staunch defense of Zuma’s legal troubles that drew sharp reactions, with Kunene dismissing the former president’s corruption cases as “a travesty of justice” and claiming Zuma was unfairly targeted through guilt by association.

The MK Party concluded with a rallying cry: a promised mass mobilization in Durban to challenge what they call an illegitimate provincial government. “We are the true majority in KZN,” Kunene asserted. “Even with manipulated results showing 45%, we hold the most seats. This province belongs to us, and we’re taking it back.”

With tensions escalating and the MK Party openly preparing for political warfare, South Africa’s fragile unity government faces its most aggressive challenge yet. The battle lines are drawn—and the fight for control has begun.

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