WATCH: MK Party is happy with voting results in KZN

As the MK Party numbers crossed the 100,000 mark in KwaZulu-Natal, Ndaba Gcwabaza said they are positive that the numbers are going to grow in the province. Picture: Doctor Ngcobo

As the MK Party numbers crossed the 100,000 mark in KwaZulu-Natal, Ndaba Gcwabaza said they are positive that the numbers are going to grow in the province. Picture: Doctor Ngcobo

Published May 30, 2024

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As the MK Party numbers crossed the 100,000 mark in KwaZulu-Natal, Ndaba Gcwabaza said they are positive that the numbers are going to grow in the province.

Speaking at the Provincial Results Operation Centre, Gcwabaza seemed in good spirits and was happy about the number of votes that the MK Party has secured.

Gcwabaza said that MK Party’s voting numbers are good, particularly in the KZN province.

“We are hopeful that as the counting goes, the numbers are going to grow,” Gcwabaza said.

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Gcwabaza also elaborated on how the MK Party has been able to capture votes, despite being a relatively new party.

“We did a lot work.We are a young party, just four months old and we are doing well,” Gcwabaza said.

The MK Party member said that they were satisfied with what they have achieved so far and hope to do well by the end of the day.

The MK party seems to dominate in the KZN, with former president Jacob Zuma, who is from the province, at the forefront of the party.

Speaking at a University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) General Elections event that was held earlier this month, lecturer of Political Science at UKZN and independent political analyst, Zakhele Ndlovu said that most votes for the MK Party would be from KZN.

Zakhele said that the MK party would have an impact on ANC support, and even predicted that there may be a coalition between the ANC and the MK Party.

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