Visvin Reddy, a member of the MK Party and ally of Jacob Zuma, has been accused of inciting violence after threatening civil unrest in South Africa if the party is banned from appearing on the ballot paper for the upcoming general elections.
uMkhonto weSizwe Party member and longtime Jacob Zuma ally Visvin Reddy has poked fun at the ANC by doing the viral Come DuzeHe has been accused of inciting violence after threatening civil rest in South Africa should the Electoral Commission of South Africa ban the new political party from appearing on the ballot paper in time for the general elections next month.
“That is, these courts are sometimes captured. If they stop the MKP, there will be anarchy in this country. There will be riots like you have never seen in this country. There will be no election. No South African will go to the polls if the MKP is not on the ballot.” Reddy briefly appeared in court on Wednesday, 3 April, where the case was transferred to the Durban Regional Court . He will make his next appearance in June.However, the 53-year-old has seemingly given the middle finger to his critics with another video, this time a TikTok dance challenge.
The trend was then adopted by youth or “Ama2000’s,” who performed the dance challenge wearing fashionable looks in the party’s yellow, black, and green colours.
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