Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and former MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela say they will approach South Africa’s High Court to challenge their expulsions from the MK Party. The duo state they are seeking to have the party’s decision reviewed through legal proceedings. In addition, Zuma-Sambudla rejects the idea that her father, former MK leader Jacob Zuma, is responsible for her expulsion, saying she does not blame him for the outcome. The reports agree that both individuals are formally contesting the expulsions and that their next step is a court challenge rather than an internal appeal. Details on the exact claims or legal grounds they will rely on are not specified in the available accounts. The matter is therefore framed as an ongoing legal dispute about the circumstances and legitimacy of the MK Party’s disciplinary action against them, with the court process expected to determine whether the expulsions are upheld or overturned.
Zuma-Sambudla and Ndhlela move to challenge MK Party expulsions in court
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and former MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela say they will approach South Africa’s High Court to challenge their expulsions from the MK Party. The duo state they are seekin...
- Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla says she will challenge her MK Party expulsion in the High Court.
- Nhlamulo Ndhlela, a former MK Party spokesperson, also says he will challenge his expulsion in court.
- Both individuals frame the next step as a legal process rather than only internal party action.
- Zuma-Sambudla says she does not blame her father, Jacob Zuma, for her expulsion.
- The reports describe the expulsions as disciplinary actions that are under dispute.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and ex-MK Party spin doctor Nhlamulo Ndhlela said they would challenge their expulsion from the party in court.
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