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uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party faces legal challenges ahead of South African elections.
The political landscape in South Africa continues to heat up as the African National Congress (ANC) has launched two separate legal cases against the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
This development follows former South African President Jacob Zuma’s announcement that he will campaign and vote for the MK Party in the 2026 elections, distancing himself from the ANC. The MK Party contends that the ANC’s legal actions are politically motivated attempts to stifle competition ahead of the crucial elections.
Case One: MK Party Registration
The first case, scheduled for hearing on March 19th, 2026, in the Electoral Court (Bloemfontein), involves the ANC challenging the Independent Electoral Commission’s (IEC) registration of the MK Party. The ANC’s argument centres on the allegation that the MK Party did not adhere to the 14-day objection period stipulated by law.
Case Two: Trademark Dispute
The second case, to be heard on March 27th, 2026, in the Durban High Court, revolves around the ANC seeking an interdict against the MK Party. The ANC alleges that the MK Party’s use of the name and logo infringes on its trademark, claiming ownership over these elements, including those of its disbanded military wing.
MK Party’s Response
The MK Party has expressed its intention to vigorously oppose both legal cases. The party criticises the ANC, asserting that it is misusing the courts and wasting resources to address political disputes. The MK Party maintains that the upcoming 2026 elections on May 29th will be the true arbiter, with voters deciding whether their aspirations align with the ANC or the MK Party.
During the trademark dispute hearing, an MK Party representative argued, “The legacy of uMkhonto weSizwe belongs to the people of South Africa, not to any single political party.”
Of the hearings, Political Editor, Columnist, and Activist Quaanitah Hunter reported that:
“The IEC’s main response to the ANC’s case is that the ANC did not challenge the registration of the MKP in time. Advocate Motau tells the court that the ANC appealed, and their appeal was rejected. He says that should have been the end of the matter.”
Related: Will the MK Party be a Tough Contender?
Conclusion:
The outcomes of these legal battles could have significant implications for the upcoming South African elections. The MK Party’s ability to participate and the use of its name and logo hang in the balance. Ultimately, the true test will come at the ballot box, where South African voters will decide which party best represents their interests.
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