With former ANC president Jacob Zuma declaring that he will not vote for the party that saw him to elected office in the 2024 elections, many have been left confused as to what motives are behind this decision. Ebrahim Harvey looks to disentangle this web of confusion.
Since the former president, Jacob Zuma, at a press conference two weeks ago stated that he would not be voting for the ruling ANC in the 2024 elections and would instead vote for the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, the name of the disbanded military wing of the ANC, the media has been abuzz with both its motive and implications.
I consider Zuma's sudden political shift to be inherently crass and opportunistic duplicity, which lacks integrity.