Former President Jacob Zuma and his alleged benefactor Roy Moodley are on the MK Party’s national list for the upcoming elections. (Gallo Images/City Press/Tebogo Letsie)
Former president Jacob Zuma will return to Parliament if his uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party gets enough votes on 29 May.
Tagging along will be former finance minister Des van Rooyen, who was dubbed the “Weekend Special” because he held that office for just a weekend at the peak of Zuma’s state capture years.
The two are featured atop the MK Party’s final national list submitted to the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC).
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