The Western Cape High Court recently heard a case involving former South African President Jacob Zuma and 10 Members of Parliament who were expelled from his uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party. These MPs are challenging their removal from parliament, with the court reserving judgment on the matter.
One interesting aspect of this case is that some members of the party have been contributing in their ‘personal capacities’ by buying Zuma cattle as a goodwill gesture. This gesture highlights the loyalty and support that some members continue to show towards the former president, despite the challenges he is facing.
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