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Legal Victory for Zuma as South African Court Rejects ANC Claims

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
March 27, 2024
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Legal Victory for Zuma as South African Court Rejects ANC Claims

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On Tuesday, March 26th, the South African Electoral Court dismissed a significant case brought by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) aimed at deregistering the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) led by former president Jacob Zuma. The court found the ANC’s objections to the Independent Electoral Commission’s handling of the MK Party’s registration lacked merit, suggesting the ANC should have sought resolution with the Electoral Commission prior to resorting to litigation.

The MK Party, named after the ANC’s former military wing that disbanded at the end of apartheid, has emerged as a potent force in South African politics, especially with Zuma at its helm. Zuma, whose presidency from 2009 to 2018 ended amid allegations of corruption, retains substantial influence, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, his home province and a crucial electoral battleground.

This legal defeat for the ANC unfolds against the backdrop of the upcoming May 29th elections, anticipated to be among the most fiercely contested in recent history. The ANC, once led by Nelson Mandela and credited with ending apartheid, faces diminishing support amidst economic stagnation, pervasive poverty, and an unemployment rate exceeding 32%. Polls suggest the ANC’s national vote share could drop below 50% for the first time since it assumed power in 1994.

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) welcomed the court’s judgment, noting it provides the clarity needed to finalize the candidate nomination processes for the elections. The ANC is set to challenge the MK Party again, this time in the Durban High Court, over the use of the name and logo of the now-defunct military wing, indicating ongoing legal battles between the two entities.

As South Africa gears up for its elections, the ANC’s legal challenges against the MK Party underscore deep political rifts and the evolving dynamics of the country’s electoral politics. Zuma’s role and the MK Party’s emergence reflect broader questions about legacy, governance, and the future direction of South Africa amidst its pressing socio-economic challenges.

Tags: ANCGovernmentJacob ZumaMK PartyPoliticsSouth Africa

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