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MK Party in talks with March and March

JOHANNESBURG - uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) says it is engaging in the anti-migrant movement organisation, March and March The Jacob Zuma-led party said while it has not formally endorsed March and March, it believes that there is a need for such movements to exist. MK Party spokesperson, Sifiso Mahlangu, said undocumented migrants are one of

‘Return To Party You Have Worked For’ – Gov. Otti Tells Abure

Abia State Governor, Alex Otti , has urged embattled former National Chairman of the Labour Party, Julius Abure, and his loyalists to return to the party ahead of the 2027 general elections. Naija News reports that Otti appealed on Thursday at the inaugural meeting of the party’s National Working Committee (NWC), held at its national

UK’s Labour Party punished in local elections, populist Reform gains

Some Labour lawmakers have said if the party performs poorly in Scotland, loses power in Wales, and fails to hold many of the roughly 2,500 council seats it is defending in England then Starmer will face renewed pressure to quit or at least set out a timetable for his departure. But Starmer's allies were quick

Green Party plans to reduce the speed limit on Britain’s motorways to 55mph under Zack Polanski’s ‘war on motorists’

Taxes on driving would be 'increased incrementally' while parking spaces would be 'steadily reduced' in a bid to drive people from the roads, newly unearthed proposals show...

MK Party has rubbished O’Sullivan’s behaviour before Ad Hoc Committee

DURBAN - uMkhonto We Sizwe Party (MKP) condemns Paul O'Sullivan's decision to walk out of the Ad Hoc Committee. The party said no one is above the law. It insists parliamentary authority extends beyond plenary sittings and should be respected. Controversial Forensic Investigator Paul O'Sullivan denies he abruptly left Ad Hoc proceedings. He insisted that

MK Party appoints Mmabatho Mokoena-Zondi as new chief whip

MK Party appoints Mmabatho Mokoena-Zondi as new chief whip

No party can aspire to national relevance without strong membership  – Mark

The African Democratic Congress (ADC) has said no political party can aspire to national relevance without a strong, active, and properly documented membership.  The party noted further that membership is the lifeblood of any democratic organisation, saying as such, it determines legitimacy, strength, reach, and ultimately, electoral victory. The ADC national chairman, Senator David Mark

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