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Namibia: Zuma, MKP and the ‘looted’ R70m

Namibia: Zuma, MKP and the ‘looted’ R70m

Africa Links 24 with Lunga Mzangwe
Published on 2025-11-07 06:16:49

Members of uMkhonto weSizwe’s (MK) parliamentary caucus have called on its president, Jacob Zuma, to institute a forensic investigation into R70 million allegedly siphoned from the party.

The Mail & Guardian understands that the MK parliamentary caucus held a meeting last week and resolved to write to Zuma and second deputy president Tony Yengeni about money allegedly looted from its coffers since it joined parliament last year.

According to sources, Parliament approved funding for…

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