Despite being a disgraced former president, Jacob Zuma’s decision to lead the newly formed party uMkhonto we Sizwe is shaking up South Africa’s election campaign. Zuma’s party is gaining significant traction in the polls, potentially impacting ANC’s majority in the national parliament. However, legal battles over party registration and Zuma’s eligibility due to a previous conviction raise concerns over the potential for political turmoil. As Zuma and his party challenge the ANC’s dominance, South Africa braces for a contentious election season filled with uncertainty and political maneuvering.
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