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Zuma welcomes Mpofu to his party

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By Akani Nkuna

MK Party leader Jacob Zuma has issued a warm welcome to former Economic Freedom Fighters national chairperson Dali Mpofu, saying his party is yet to decide on the advocate’s position.

“We call on all members and leaders of uMkhonto weSizwe Party to warmly welcome Advocate Mpofu in the same way we welcome all members who are joining and will continue to join uMkhonto weSizwe,” he said on Thursday.

Zuma said in a statement that Mpofu’s involvement in unifying progressive forces predated the official launch of the MK Party in December 2023, and sang his praises for being part of the liberation struggle.

“[Mpofu] played a crucial role in the many underground dialogues and engagements that were held with different political parties and individuals on the need to unite all the progressive forces in South Africa to fight against the reintroduction of white minority rule in South Africa,” said Zuma.

He said Mpofu was a champion of justice and emancipation, and renowned for his unwavering commitment to fight for what was right.

The MK president said Mpofu’s record as a lawyer spoke volumes.

Mpofu left many in shock when he announced his resignation on Wednesday.

Following the 2024 general elections, the MK unseated the EFF as the third biggest party in Parliament. This was despite the MK contesting its first elections.

Mpofu’s new role in the MK is yet to be revealed.

But Zuma said that “with the massive political, ideological and organisational experience that he possesses, we will as the leadership collective of uMkhonto weSizwe decide on the specific role he will play in the organisation”.

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