IFP, ANC win KZN and Eastern Cape by-elections as MK support drops

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By Celani Sikhakhane

  • IFP wins ward 15 in Mhlabuyalingana with 48% of votes while MK Party’s support drops from 54% to 19%.
  • ANC keeps control in Eastern Cape’s Matatiele ward with 70% of votes while MK Party gets only 8%.

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) has won back support from the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) in uMkhanyakude after winning Wednesday’s by-election.

The MKP lost more than 40% of its support during the ward 15 vote in Mhlabuyalingana under the uMkhanyakude District.

The party had received strong backing before the 29 May general elections in that ward, getting 54% of the votes, which suggested it would do well in the by-election.

But on Wednesday, it only got 19% of the votes.

The IFP bounced back after losing many voting districts to the MKP in the 29 May general elections.

The party won Wednesday’s by-election with 48% after getting only 29% in the May general elections.

The ANC also saw its support drop, getting only 30% on Wednesday, down from 58% in the May general election in that ward.

Other parties, like the National Freedom Party (NFP) and the EFF breakaway party called African Economic Freedom (AEF), got 1% each.

The EFF and the DA did not contest the ward.

This is the second time the MKP has lost support in uMkhanyakude after losing ward 4 of iNkosi Mtubatuba Local Municipality to the IFP on 5 December.

The IFP’s win means the party now fully controls uMhlabuyalingana Local Municipality.

In the Eastern Cape, the MKP also lost heavily, getting only 8% of the vote in ward 10 in Matatiele under the Alfred Nzo Local Municipality.

The ANC won a big victory with more than 70% on Wednesday in that ward.

Pictured above: Jacob Zuma alongside uMkhonto weSizwe Party’s Head of Presidency Magasela Mzobe, Secretary General Floyd Shivambu and Party Leader Dr. Mandlakayise Hlophe at the SONA Debate.

Image source: @MkhontoweSizwex