One can almost start betting on how many splinter parties will form when Zuma is no longer the leader of the MK party.
MK party leader Jacob Zuma looks on during a press conference in Sandton, Johannesburg on 22 August 2024. Picture: EMMANUEL CROSET / AFP
Perhaps in the week since leaving the EFF, she missed politics. Perhaps she didn’t plan her finances well and needed another income. Methinks, like Floyd Shivambu, there was just more opportunity for growth in a different kraal. For Jacob Zuma, this isn’t exactly a problem because most will accept that he’ll be running the MK party until he dies. That doesn’t seem to be soon, since it appears that the best treatment for illness is medical parole. But one day someone will have to take over.
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