Phindile Gwala explains why she was at the MK party swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday. The actress trends on Tuesday as social media users presume she was sworn in as a parliament member. Phindile’s management released an official statement to dismiss the rumors.
Phindile Gwala, a South African actress, has clarified that she is not a member of the MK Parliament. This announcement comes in response to rumors and misinformation regarding her political affiliations. Gwala has expressed her focus on her acting career and personal endeavors, distancing herself from any political involvement.
“We would like to issue a clarification regarding recent speculations and assumptions. Actress Phindile Gwala accompanied Bishop Nokwethemba Mtsweni, a member of the MK Party and close friend and spiritual mother, to a swearing-in ceremony as a gesture of support.”
“However, it has come to our attention that some individuals have misconstrued this as her own swearing in as a member of parliament. We would like to categorically state that Phindile Gwala was not the individual being sworn in at the ceremony. While we appreciate the interest and support, we kindly request that this clarification be noted to avoid any further misunderstandings
Phindile Gwala was in attendance as a daughter of Honourable Member Mtsweni who is her mother. #MK58 pic.twitter.com/mlJ6VHEij0
— Slwane Mthimkhulu (@Mtamerri) June 25, 2024
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