Politics
Former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng Nominated for Presidency by Controversial Bishop in South Africa
Former president Jacob Zuma‘s disqualification from running for parliament has led to Bishop Sophonia Tsekedi, now the leading candidate for the MK Party, nominating former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng for the position of president in South Africa.
The Sunday Times, a longstanding publication in South Africa, highlighted Tsekedi’s unexpected endorsement of Mogoeng as a presidential contender in the upcoming elections.
Tsekedi, a prominent figure in both the religious and political spheres, expressed a desire for Mogoeng to lead the country, shifting attention away from traditional political candidates.
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