From calling out the ex president for corruption and greed, Gareth Cliff is now supporting MK Party's Jacob Zuma for a top spot in parliament.
Gareth Cliff has voiced his support for Jacob Zuma – the leader of uMkhonto we Sizwe Party – to be named KwaZulu-Natal’s next Premier.
Cliff – who previously came out guns blazing against the former president on several occasions- has also backed the 82-year-old’s He tweeted: “Whoever is putting our government together in the next few days: Cut cabinet down to 16 portfolios. He added of the MK Party leader: “Make Jacob Gedleyhlekisa Zuma Premier of KZN.”He tweeted: “If you gave me only a choice of voting for Rise Mzansi, ANC, MK Party or EFF; I would vote for MK. I’m not joking.”And unlike other social media users who condemned MK Party’s harsh plan of action, the CliffCentral founder was unfazed.open letter that went viral.
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