FT/How the world sees SA: MK and Russia funding in-depth

FT/How the world sees SA: MK and Russia funding in-depth

Former president’s upstart MK party accused of being extremely well financed
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South Africa's opposition Democratic Alliance has accused Jacob Zuma's MK party of receiving Russian campaign finance, shaking the political landscape. DA leader John Steenhuisen alleges the MK party's luxurious campaign materials hint at Moscow's support, despite MK's denial of such claims. Zuma's long-standing relationship with Putin and the MK's unreported donations have raised suspicions. Political analysts suggest MK's agenda aligns with Russia's interests, furthering doubts about its funding sources

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By David Pilling in Cape Town and Rob Rose in Johannesburg

Former president's upstart MK party accused of being extremely well financed

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