MK Members near end of 14-Hour march to Constitutional Court
The MK party believes that the results were rigged, and their votes were stolen.
Picture: A man wearing an MK Party shirt attends the Shekainah Healing Ministries Prophetic Pillowcase service where Former President Jacob Zuma was present, in Phillipi, near Cape Town, on March 10, 2024. Picture: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP
JOHANNESBURG - MK members near end of 14-hour march to the Constitutional Court.
Members of political party uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) have completed 11 hours of their 14-hour-long walk to the Constitutional Court.
The members commenced their walk from the Jeff Masemola Street in Tshwane on Monday morning, to hand over a memorandum where they are contesting the results of the 2024 elections.
The MK party believes that the results were rigged, and their votes were stolen.
Supporters are currently in San Kopano Hall in Alexandra, for a meeting.
The party’s Gauteng spokesperson Abel Tau said they would be spending the night in Alexandra and will commence their walk from there tomorrow.
“We are going to start at 9 am because tomorrow is just a three-hour walk. We are doing the 11 hours today and we are going to complete the three hours tomorrow.”