What will be the ANC's reaction to Jacob Zuma's reinstatement demand by February 28, 2025?
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Jacob Zuma Demands ANC Reinstatement by January 31, 2025; Fikile Mbalula Responds Amid 113th Anniversary
Jan 8, 2025, 09:09 AM
Former South African President Jacob Zuma has issued a letter of demand to the African National Congress (ANC) seeking reinstatement of his party membership by January 31, 2025. Zuma, who was expelled from the ANC last year after founding his own political movement, has threatened legal action if his demand is not met. His legal team has formally communicated this ultimatum to the ANC Secretary General, Fikile Mbalula. In response, Mbalula has dismissed Zuma's request, accusing him of attempting to create division within the party and diverting attention from the ANC's upcoming 113th anniversary celebrations. Mbalula characterized Zuma as a 'mischievous liar' and challenged him to proceed with legal action regarding his expulsion from the party.
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