This was revealed in a letter penned by the party’s National Co-ordinator, Lotta Mayana to the party’s ground forces.
This, as former SA President Jacob Zuma announced his departure electorally for the new party.
The letter to MK’s party’s ground forces comes a day after the African National Congress (ANC) sent a letter demanding that the party by December 29 cease the use of the name uMkhonto weSizwe or any other mark which is confusingly similar to the ANC’s uMkhonto we Sizwe, or face legal action.
In the letter, Mayana says that MK party will commence with its effort to establish lower structures on December 27 in Limpopo, with the provinces of Mpumalanga, Free State, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Eastern Cape, Western Cape and North west following soon after.
Mayana urged members to ensure that they felt and seen in every corner of communities with the aim to serve and embark on an aggressive recruitment efforts to fill party’s ranks. He says this is to ensure that MK is strong enough to remove the ANC from government.
Meanwhile ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa has said his predecessor is free to express his political views and vote like all other South Africans.
--SABC--