
Officials at the new sustainable border crossing promote environmental conservation.
Former South African president Jacob Zuma has taken the ANC and President Cyril Ramaphosa to court. Zuma claims the disciplinary process that led to his expulsion from the ANC, initiated over his endorsement of the newly formed uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), violated his constitutional rights. He insists he wants to remain in the ANC to “rescue” it from the current leaders, who he brands as sell-outs. Zuma’s legal bid—timed with the 70th anniversary of the Freedom Charter—has ignited political tensions, with the MKP backing his dual membership dream. Critics within the ANC allege he’s merely sowing chaos for personal gain, while analysts suggest he aims to reclaim the ANC from what he sees as a straying faction. The legal and political showdown could shape South Africa’s future power dynamics.
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