Zuko Komisa

Jacob Zuma, the former president, has maintained that Sunday’s announcement of the general election results for 2024 should not be made official.
In the midst of ongoing conflicts and calls for a comprehensive audit of the voting process, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) affirmed it would disclose the final results as scheduled, despite problems and suspicions of vote manipulation.
The MK Party and at least twenty other parties have complained to the IEC.
According to Zuma, the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) would be “provoking” his new uMkontho weSizwe Party if it announced the election results.
“I fully agree with my colleagues who say nobody must force us to say these are the results, when the results are incorrect. If they say so, I think the institution must satisfy us that they did look into the issues,” Zuma said.
“We are going to need the time. Nobody must declare tomorrow. If that happens, people will be provoked, we know what we are talking about. I am hoping whoever is responsible is hearing us. Don’t start trouble when there is no trouble.”
Umkhonto weSizwe Party leader Jacob Zuma has warned that no one will announce the results of the elections tomorrow.
— Kaya News (@KayaNews) June 1, 2024
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