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MK Party's Unique Response to Mysterious Woman at Event

Gauteng politics - IEC code of conduct - MK Party - uMkhonto weSizwe Party

Find out why the MK Party in Gauteng is puzzled by a woman's attempt to sign the IEC's code of conduct!

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party, popularly known as the MK Party, found themselves in a puzzling situation in Gauteng. At an event held in Kempton Park, a woman attempted to sign the Independent Electoral Commission's (IEC) code of conduct, leaving the party members baffled. Expressing their surprise, spokespersons for the MK Party stated, 'We don't even know her,' highlighting the mysterious nature of the incident.

The incident raised eyebrows as the MK Party leadership distanced themselves from the woman's actions, emphasizing a lack of knowledge about her identity or intentions. This unexpected turn of events sparked discussion among party supporters and the public, with many speculating about the woman's motives and affiliation. Despite the confusion, the MK Party affirmed its commitment to upholding the integrity of the electoral process and ensuring transparency in political engagements.

In a surprising twist, the woman's identity and reasons for attempting to sign the code of conduct remain shrouded in mystery, adding an element of intrigue to the incident. The peculiar occurrence at the Kempton Park event has left both party members and the public curious about the woman's background and her connection, if any, to the MK Party. This unusual situation underscores the unpredictable nature of political events and the intrigue that can unfold even in seemingly routine activities.

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'We don't even know her' - MK Party on woman who tried to sign ... (News24)

The uMkhonto weSizwe Party in Gauteng has distanced itself from a woman who tried to sign the IEC's code of conduct at an event in Kempton Park.

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