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Is Zuma trying to rain on Cyril’s January 8 parade, or is uBaba feeling politically homesick?

Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Zuma’s desire to remain an ANC member can’t be going down all that well in the MK party, especially in the Kingdom, its stronghold and the source of its national political presence.

With no option of turning up like a deadbeat dad at his abandoned child’s birthday party to spoil Cyril’s Saturday, uBaba was left with the option of staging his own rally in Cape Town to upstage the ANC anniversary.But the MK party didn’t exactly shoot out the lights at its own anniversary rally in Durban in December, where it had both home-ground advantage and a public holiday weekend to work with and still flopped.

Which left Zuma with the choice of allowing the ANC to proceed, unmolested, with its big day without his shadow hanging over the event for the first time in as long as most of us can remember — or going to court. uBaba wants his expulsion from the ANC to be revoked by the end of the month, otherwise he will once more tread the well-beaten path to the high court to force ANC secretary generalThe old man’s arguments in favour of him being allowed to remain a member of the ANC after he started the party that removed its majority nationally and in KwaZulu-Natal don’t make very much sense.

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