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Jacob Zuma Disappointed His Enemies As He Welcome 500 New Members to MK Party In KwaNongoma

April 1, 2026
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Former President Jacob Zuma was in KwaNongoma earlier today to officially welcome approximately 500 new members who have defected from various political parties to join the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party).

The high-profile event, held in northern KwaZulu-Natal, drew scores of supporters who gathered to witness the induction ceremony. The new members, representing different political formations across the province, were formally introduced and pledged their allegiance to the MK Party in a show of unity and renewed political commitment.

Addressing the crowd, Zuma expressed gratitude to the new recruits, describing their decision to join the MK Party as a sign of growing confidence in the organisation’s vision and leadership. He said the influx of members demonstrated that South Africans are seeking alternative political representation that prioritises their needs and aspirations.

“This is a clear indication that our people want change,” Zuma said. “The MK Party stands for the restoration of dignity, economic justice and accountable governance. We welcome each and every one of you who have chosen to walk this journey with us.”

Zuma emphasised that the party remains committed to grassroots mobilisation and strengthening its structures at local, provincial and national levels. He encouraged new members to actively participate in community programmes and help expand the party’s footprint across KwaZulu-Natal and beyond.

Party officials at the event said the new members include former branch leaders, councillors and activists who cited dissatisfaction with their previous political homes as a key reason for their move. They described the development as a significant boost to the MK Party’s organisational capacity ahead of upcoming political activities.

Supporters at the gathering sang struggle songs and waved party regalia as Zuma concluded his address. Security was visibly present, and the event proceeded without incident.

Political analysts have noted that KwaNongoma and surrounding areas remain strategically important in KwaZulu-Natal’s political landscape. The MK Party, which has been steadily consolidating support in parts of the province, appears determined to capitalise on growing discontent within rival parties.

As the ceremony ended, Zuma reiterated his call for unity among members and urged them to remain disciplined and focused. “Let us build a strong and united movement that serves the people of South Africa,” he said.

The MK Party is expected to continue its recruitment drive in other regions in the coming weeks.

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