Former ANC president Jacob Zuma is expected to address members of the All African Alliance Movement in Soweto later today. This despite making public his intention to campaign and vote for the newly formed uMkhonto we Sizwe Party.
The All African Alliance Movement was formed in 2022 mainly by church leaders. Its principles are anchored on the values of justice and equality. After its formation, the movement openly endorsed former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng as its presidential candidate for the 2024 national elections.
However, it is not clear if Zuma would use the opportunity to lure the All African Alliance Movement members to join his MK Party.
Some insiders in the MK Party say Zuma’s address today is among others, part of his plans to engage with religious and traditional leaders as political parties prepare for this year’s polls.
Source: eNCA
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