Floyd Shivambu, the Secretary-General of the MK Party, has emphasized the significant work still ahead as the party gears up to celebrate its first birthday rally in Durban this December.
The milestone event is expected to showcase the party’s growth and outline its plans for the future.
Speaking to supporters, Shivambu highlighted the importance of the rally, noting that it marks a critical moment for the party to reflect on its achievements over the past year and strategize for the road ahead.
“We have made strides, but there is still much to be done to strengthen our movement and build our presence across the country,” he stated.
Meanwhile, former President Jacob Zuma is set to address supporters in Ekurhuleni today.
Zuma’s anticipated speech is expected to draw significant attention, with many eager to hear his views on the political landscape and his alignment with the MK Party’s goals.
The party has positioned itself as a rising force in South African politics, with a focus on issues such as economic transformation, land reform, and addressing inequality.
The upcoming birthday rally in Durban will serve as a platform for leaders to connect with their base and rally support ahead of next year’s elections.
As preparations for the December event continue, all eyes are on Ekurhuleni today, where Zuma’s address could set the tone for the MK Party’s future engagements.