MK Party defends camouflage uniform amid controversy

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The MK Party has come under scrutiny for its decision to wear camouflage military-style uniforms in parliament on Thursday.Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela defended the choice, saying they wore the clothes as a symbolic protest against the government of national unity (GNU).Speaking to TimesLIVE, Ndhlela said: “It is symbolic in that we are commemorating the soldiers that liberated this country, that fought and died for this country, and reminding South Africans how we have a peaceful democracy because of those soldiers.“There should not have been any GNU in 1994. We should…



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