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Former ANC official Tony Yengeni joins Jacob Zuma’s MK Party as second deputy president, citing shared vision and ANC tensions.
Tony Yengeni, a former ANC national executive committee member and convicted fraudster, has joined Jacob Zuma’s MK Party as second deputy president, marking a high-profile exit from the ANC amid growing tensions.
Announced in Durban, the move strengthens MK’s leadership as Zuma seeks to bolster organizational capacity, with Yengeni citing longstanding ties and a shared vision for South Africa’s liberation.
The appointment follows Yengeni’s criticism of ANC leadership and potential disciplinary action over supporting the new party.
Zuma emphasized trust in Yengeni, while the party created the new role to manage internal affairs as Zuma faces ongoing legal challenges, including a court order to repay nearly R30 million in state legal fees.
El ex funcionario del ANC Tony Yengeni se une al Partido MK de Jacob Zuma como segundo vicepresidente, citando la visión compartida y las tensiones del ANC.