Dali Mpofu, a new member of the MK Party, stated that responding to provocation goes against the party's constitution. The MK Party does not consider the EFF as enemies, despite recent tensions and remarks made by Julius Malema. Social media users are divided on the issue.
New MK Party member Dali Mpofu said that it was against the party's constitution to respond to provocationThe uMkhonto weSizwe Party do not consider the EFF as enemies, despite Julius Malema 's recent comments about them. Image: Phill Magakoe/ Sharon SeretloDuring a recent media briefing, Mpofu, who was previously an EFF member, said the MK Party are not allowed to respond to provocation.
Your Voice Matters! Free and Fast Voting for Briefly News Entertainment Award. Choose the best entertainer of 2024 in SAAmerican woman moves to SA, satirical video sparks online drama: “Please return back to your country” “We will never regard any organisation, let alone a progressive one, as our enemy. The word enemy is a very strong one; it’s used only when you intend to do certain things in politics,” he said.Social media users have weighed in on the tension between the EFF and MK Party, with people divided over who was right and wrong.“Dali is right. That is their position as MKP. They must not impose it on other parties. EFF is correct to identify MKP as an enemy of the EFF.
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