Pule Kubheka, described as having previously not belonged to a political party, says he is campaigning for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) ahead of upcoming local government elections. He frames his decision as a tribute to his late cousin, Edward Ntshingila. The report states that Kubheka’s campaign is tied to honouring Ntshingila, suggesting a personal motivation behind his move into active political support for the MKP. As local elections near, Kubheka is presented as taking a public stance for MKP, indicating he intends to work towards the party’s electoral efforts in the relevant municipality or local structures. The information provided does not include details such as the constituency he will focus on, specific campaign pledges, or the MKP’s wider local plans. Overall, the sources agree on the central points: Kubheka has aligned himself with MKP, his campaign is linked to the memory of Edward Ntshingila, and it is occurring in the run-up to local government elections.