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MK Party Stuns in KZN By-Election, Topples DA Stronghold Amid ANC Fraud Claims

April 21, 2025
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MK Party Stuns in KZN By-Election, Topples DA Stronghold Amid ANC Fraud Claims
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has scored a seismic political victory, wresting a former Democratic Alliance (DA) stronghold in a KwaZulu-Natal by-election that has upended the province’s power dynamics. The result, which saw MK outpace both the DA and the African National Congress (ANC), signals a dramatic shift in voter loyalties ahead of national elections.

Celebrating the win, MK representatives framed it as a mandate for change. “This proves South Africans are demanding real transformation,” said an MK official. “Our movement is rooted in the people’s will, and today’s result confirms it.”

But the triumph has ignited controversy. The ANC has lodged formal complaints alleging electoral irregularities, including voter fraud and registration anomalies. “We respect democracy, but we’ve received credible reports of tampering,” said ANC provincial secretary Sipho Zulu, urging the Electoral Commission (IEC) to investigate.

The IEC acknowledged the complaints and pledged a probe. “We treat all fraud allegations with urgency,” a spokesperson said, emphasizing the commission’s commitment to fair elections.

Analysts view the upset as a warning to established parties. “This isn’t just a loss for the DA—it’s a wake-up call,” said political analyst Thandeka Majozi. “When a DA bastion flips to MK while the ANC cries foul, it exposes how volatile voter sentiment has become.”

As the IEC investigates, the MK Party is capitalizing on its momentum to expand its base, while rival parties explore legal challenges. The outcome has intensified the stakes for upcoming national polls, revealing a province—and potentially a nation—in political flux.

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