The KwaZulu-Natal police are on high alert due to potential unrest following the MKP’s claims of election fraud, News24 reports. The MKP, founded by former president Jacob Zuma, alleges fraud after finding unmonitored ballot papers and has filed a criminal complaint. They plan to pursue their grievances through the justice system before deciding on further action. Zuma hinted at possible future guidance if their concerns aren’t addressed. Despite heightened security measures, including additional police and army deployments, no significant threats have materialized yet. The MKP has also launched a social media campaign to discredit the election results.
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