Sunday Tribune

Mabuza denies links to MKP

- SIYABONGA MKHWANAZI siyabonga.mkhwanazi@inl.co.za

FORMER deputy president David Mabuza has denied claims that he was going to join the umkhonto wesizwe Party (MKP) and said he would continue to campaign for the ANC.

He said the ANC was the only viable vehicle to bring change to the lives of millions of South Africans.

He said those who were spreading fake news on social media would not succeed as he was a loyal member of the ruling party.

The ANC has brought changes in South Africa and it was the only party that was capable of bringing changes, the former deputy president said.

“These falsehoods are nothing but ambush marketing tactics employed by those seeking to undermine the significan­t progress made by the ANC in improving the lives of our people,” he said.

“I remain firmly aligned with and supportive of the renewal agenda spearheade­d by the leadership of the ANC, which represents the only viable path for change in South Africa,” said Mabuza.

“In the forthcomin­g elections, the confidence of the people in the ANC’S ability to bring about positive change will be evident. The ANC’S legacy of freedom and democracy, earned through the struggle against apartheid, will continue to guide us as we strive to build a better South Africa.”

Mabuza said he has served the ANC for many years and will remain loyal to the party.

Those who were spreading fake news were underminin­g the democratic gains made by the ANC.

The MKP is involved in a legal battle with the ANC over trademark issues. The matter was heard in the High Court in Durban last week.

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