Bishop-turned-politician Sophonia Tsekedi, who topped the MK Party (MKP) parliament candidate list but was not appointed when the party won 58 seats after the May 29 elections, has won a case against the party. Tsekedi, leader of the All African Alliance Movement (AAAM) which endorsed the MKP, was first on the MKP list after party leader Jacob Zuma was barred from running for parliament.He and Khethiso Tebe, who held the seventh spot on the candidate list, challenged their removal from the parliament list at the Western Cape High Court. The court on Thursday set aside the party’s…