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MK Party Backs Zuma’s Morocco Visit — Look Why It’s Stirring Debate on SA’s Foreign Policy

August 9, 2025
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MK Party Backs Zuma’s Morocco Visit — Look Why It’s Stirring Debate on SA’s Foreign Policy
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has thrown its full support behind former President Jacob Zuma following his diplomatic engagement with the Kingdom of Morocco. This move has sparked renewed conversation about South Africa’s long-standing foreign policy on the Western Sahara issue. The MK Party described Zuma’s trip as a step towards strengthening African relations.

In a statement issued this week, MK leaders praised Zuma for showing leadership on matters of African unity. They believe his outreach to Morocco signals a broader attempt to foster peace and cooperation between African states. According to the party, the meeting reflects a willingness to rethink outdated diplomatic positions.

The Western Sahara issue remains a sensitive matter for South Africa’s government, which officially supports the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. This position aligns with the African Union’s earlier decisions, but not all parties agree. The MK Party’s endorsement of Zuma’s Morocco trip shows an internal divergence on the subject.

The ANC-led government has consistently backed the Sahrawi people’s demand for self-determination. As a result, South Africa has limited diplomatic relations with Morocco. Zuma’s engagement, however, has challenged this stance and may prompt fresh internal debates within political circles.

Political analysts say Zuma’s actions could indicate a shift in how South African leaders interact with countries outside their usual alliances. His meeting with Moroccan representatives may have opened doors to future cooperation. However, it also risks causing friction with long-time allies who oppose Morocco’s claim over Western Sahara.

Many observers are now asking whether the MK Party is distancing itself from the ruling ANC’s policies. By endorsing Zuma’s visit, they appear to favour a more flexible foreign policy approach. This could signal a wider transformation in how emerging parties view Africa’s geopolitical relationships.

Critics argue that Zuma’s meeting may undermine the country’s reputation for promoting human rights and justice. They caution that South Africa must tread carefully to avoid appearing inconsistent in its diplomatic principles. Still, others see the engagement as an opportunity to build bridges in a divided continent.

The MK Party has defended its position, saying it supports peaceful dialogue between African nations, regardless of historical differences. They maintain that Zuma acted in good faith and with the intention of promoting unity. In their view, diplomacy must adapt to current realities instead of staying tied to the past.

There has been no official response from the South African government regarding the MK Party’s statement. Meanwhile, civil society groups remain divided, with some supporting Zuma’s outreach and others demanding clarity on the country’s stance. The debate is likely to continue in the weeks to come.

As the situation unfolds, many will watch closely to see how this diplomatic gesture influences South Africa’s position on Western Sahara. Zuma’s involvement, backed by the MK Party, has certainly added complexity to an already delicate issue. Whether it leads to policy change or further tension remains to be seen.

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