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“I have no affiliation with MK Party” – Lira responds to fake social media posts.
South African singer Lerato Moipone Molapo, known professionally as Lira, has dispelled rumours that she is affiliated with the MK party.
The MK Party is currently in court where they say the name and trademark of the apartheid-era military organization belongs to it and not the African National Congress (ANC).
On Tuesday, the court rejected the governing party’s appeal, stating that it had not shown any evidence supporting the deregistration of the party led by Jacob Zuma.
Lira took to social media to confirm that posts about her affiliation with the party were untrue and that she is in no way affiliated with the MK Party. Additionally, she disclosed that she will sue them.
“I wish to confirm that I have no affiliation with MK Party. I have not endorsed them or become an MKP member. Any information to the contrary is fake news and I am exploring my legal options about the unlawful use of my image and name.”
Miss Lira
I wish to confirm that I have no affiliation with MK Party. I have not endorsed them or become an MKP member. Any information to the contrary is fake news and I am exploring my legal options about the unlawful use of my image and name. pic.twitter.com/LJAKX2IEf8
— First African Barbie Role Model🌺 (@Miss_LIRA) March 27, 2024
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