MKP back at the High Court to challenge Ramaphosa’s decision-making

The Umkhonto weSizwe Party and former President Jacob Zuma are expected to be back in the Pretoria High Court this Thursday morning, where they will challenge President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision to place Police Minister Senzo Mchunu on a leave of absence.
The party is also challenging President Ramaphosa’s decision to appoint Firoz Cachalia as Police Minister, and the subsequent establishment of the Madlanga Commission.
This is the third time that Zuma and the MKP have attempted to challenge Ramaphosa’s decisions.
The first attempt was in the Constitutional Court, where it ruled that the application was not within its jurisdiction.
The Gauteng High Court also struck the matter off the roll, citing a lack of urgency. The MKP says that while both courts have refused to hear the merits of the case, the case will not go away.
[MEDIA ALERT]: Tomorrow, on the 27th November 2025, H.E President Jacob G. Zuma and the uMkhonto weSizwe Party return to the Pretoria High Court to advance our case challenging Cyril Ramaphosa’s unconstitutional 13 July 2025 conduct.
The arrest of a Judge of the Gauteng High… pic.twitter.com/7LWin66vEL
— uMkhonto WeSizwe Party (Official) (@MkhontoweSizwex) November 26, 2025
