According to News24, the MK Party has reached out to the IFP for coalition talks just 48 hours before the first sitting of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature, where key positions will be elected. Despite IFP provincial chairperson Thami Ntuli ruling out a coalition with the MK Party, IFP president Velenkosini Hlabisa did not dismiss the possibility in a recent interview. The MK Party, emphasizing shared political goals such as restoring the dignity of the Zulu kingdom, enhancing service delivery, and boosting the economy, has requested formal discussions. The IFP has yet to respond and plans to address the matter in a press briefing.
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