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Jacob Zuma welcomes Papa Penny to MK Party

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Papa Penny, real name Eric Nkovani confirms he’s dumped the ANC for Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party). The reality TV star Papa Penny tells EWN that he resigned as a member of the African National Congress (ANC) earlier last week to join MK Party. Nkovani trended on social media on Saturday,18 May when he headlined the party’s manifesto launch at Orlando Stadium in Soweto.

The publication adds that Nkovani submitted his resignation as both a councillor and member of the ANC. He reveals he’s gained enemies in the governing party following a failed bid to become the leader of the ANC in Limpopo.

“There is no wife or husband who can divorce without any problems, but I cannot spoil the ANC. I have to talk about my new home, that the problems between me and the people of the ANC.

“No one is clean. If you want to go for who’s dirty, everybody is dirty. People need service delivery, we need [a strong] economy in South Africa, we need to bring people together, we have to unite South Africa, we have to clean the suffering people, the poor people in the streets. Papa Penny, real name Eric Nkovani confirms he’s dumped the ANC for Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party).The reality TV star Papa Penny tells EWN that he resigned as a member of the African National Congress (ANC) earlier last week to join MK Party.

Nkovani trended on social media on Saturday,18 May when he headlined the party’s manifesto launch at Orlando Stadium in Soweto. The publication adds that Nkovani submitted his resignation as both a councilor and member of the ANC. He reveals he’s gained enemies in the governing party following a failed bid to become the leader of the ANC in Limpopo.

“There is no wife or husband who can divorce without any problems, but I cannot spoil the ANC. I have to talk about my new home, that the problems between me and the people of the ANC.”

“No one is clean. If you want to go for who’s dirty, everybody is dirty. People need service delivery, we need [a strong] economy in South Africa, we need to bring people together, we have to unite South Africa, we have to clean the suffering people, the poor people in the streets.

Source: eNCA

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