R2m price tag to dine with Jacob Zuma at MK Party gala dinner

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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party released a statement on 25 November 2024 revealing the prices for seats at their first anniversary celebration in December to the surprise of many.

Their gala dinner, which is said to be going to be an exclusive affair, will cost guests who want to sit with Jacob Zuma a hefty R2 million. Here are the costs for other tables at the event, taking place on 16 December 2024 at the Olive Convention Centre.

ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION OF UMKHONTO WESIZWE PARTY

The MK Party statement started out by saying that the aim of the anniversary celebrations is to mark “a significant milestone in the journey of unity, growth and leadership.”

It revealed that there will be festivities over a period of two days. It will start with a rally and then the gala dinner on 15 and 16 December 2024 respectively. Regarding the aim for the events, it said:

“These events aim to not only celebrate our achievements, but also raise funds to support the future of our organisation.”

PRICE PACKAGES FOR THE MK PARTY EVENTS

These are the prices for the gala and rally. The dinner ranges from R25 000 to R2 million. The rally costs start at R5 000 and go up to R150 000.

IOL reports that such events are the perfect opportunity for business leaders to network and form connections with key political figures.

The MK Party has quite an impressive list of top names in the political space including Floyd Shivambu, the party’s secretary-general, and Dr John Hlophe as deputy president. Other well-known names are Dali Mpofu, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Brian Molefe and Siyabonga Gama.

According to a report by Sunday World on 15 November 2024, the event was supposed to take place this month but was reportedly postponed.

WOULD YOU BE PREPARED TO PAY THIS MUCH FOR A GALA DINNER?

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