March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma denies allegations that the movement is funded by political parties or businesses. In her response, she says she disputes claims that external political or commercial actors finance the organisation’s activities. Ngobese-Zuma states that March and March is instead supported through crowdfunding and the sale of branded merchandise. She presents these revenue sources as the basis for funding the movement’s operations. The denial directly addresses accusations about the movement’s financial backing, which have raised questions about potential influence from party politics or corporate interests. Ngobese-Zuma’s position is that the movement operates independently and relies on public contributions and consumer purchases linked to its brand. No evidence or counterclaims are included in the provided reports beyond the assertions and the nature of the funding methods she cites. The statements are intended to clarify the movement’s funding model and refute the specific claim that political parties or businesses fund it.
Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma denies March and March receives funding from parties or businesses
March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma denies allegations that the movement is funded by political parties or businesses. In her response, she says she disputes claims that external political or...
- Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma rejects allegations that March and March is funded by political parties.
- She also denies claims that the movement receives funding from businesses.
- Ngobese-Zuma says March and March is funded through crowdfunding.
- She adds that merchandise sales contribute to supporting the movement’s operations.
- Her statements address claims about the movement’s sources of financial backing.
March and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has strongly denied allegations that the movement receives funding from political parties or businesses, saying its operations are sustained through crowdfunding and merchandise sales.
6 hours agoMarch and March leader Jacinta Ngobese-Zuma has strongly denied allegations that the movement receives funding from political parties or businesses, saying its operations are sustained through crowdfunding and merchandise sales.
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