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Zuma Takes ANC to Court in Bid to Overturn Expulsion Over MK Party Ties

June 28, 2025
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Former president Jacob Zuma has launched a high court challenge to reverse his 2024 expulsion from the ANC, setting up a dramatic showdown with the party he once led. The 82-year-old politician was removed after campaigning for his new uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party during last year’s elections – an act the ANC deemed “gross misconduct” warranting automatic termination of his six-decade membership.

In court papers filed this week, Zuma alleges procedural flaws in his dismissal, claiming the ANC violated its own constitution. His MK Party has framed the case as an ideological battle, with spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndlela calling the expulsion “an attempt to erase Zuma’s liberation legacy.” The former president himself struck a defiant tone, stating: “I remain loyal to the true ANC of Tambo and Sisulu, not these sellouts.”

Legal experts note the case could establish important precedents regarding political party discipline in South Africa’s maturing democracy. The ANC maintains it acted properly, with insiders suggesting the party will vigorously defend its disciplinary processes.

The looming court battle threatens to reopen old wounds in the governing party while testing Zuma’s enduring influence. With the MK Party gaining traction in some regions, analysts say the outcome could impact both Zuma’s political future and the ANC’s ability to maintain unity ahead of future elections.

No hearing date has been set, but the case promises to be a landmark confrontation between South Africa’s former leader and the liberation movement that nurtured his career, now turned adversary. The proceedings will be closely watched for their potential to reshape the country’s political dynamics.

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