R2 million heading to Zuma party’s coffers, claims Shivambu
The R2 million price tag to dine with MK Party leader Jacob Zuma previously raised eyebrows. Now, someone has allegedly committed the amount.
Secretary-general of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, Floyd Shivambu, says the party has received a “firm” R2 million offer to wine and dine with party leader Jacob Zuma at the premiere Platinum Spear Table.
The MK Party will celebrate its first anniversary by hosting a rally at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Sunday, 15 December, and a gala dinner the following day.
SOMEONE HAS PAID R2 MILLION TO WINE AND DINE WITH MK PARTY’S JACOB ZUMA
The South African previously reported that prices for the gala dinner range from R25 000 to R2 million while the rally costs start at R5 000 and go up to R150 000.
During a media briefing on Wednesday, 11 December, Shivambu said they received a firm offer of R2 million for the Platinum table that Zuma will be sitting on. They are also receiving numerous offers for other tables at which other party leaders will be sitting.
“We will still open for those who want to participate in the gala dinner of the MK Party,” he said.
PACKAGES FOR THE GALA DINNER:
The dinner packages, which come with complimentary suite tickets for the mass public celebration are as follows:
- R2 million – Platinum Spear Table
- R1.5 million – Golden Spear Table
- R1 million – Silver Spear Table
- R500 000 – Precision Spear Table
- R200 000 – Solid Spear Table
- R25 000 – Individual Access Ticket
PACKAGES FOR THE RALLY:
There are two hospitality suite packages for the anniversary rally:
- The individual access tickets cost R5 000 per person. They include access to the Moses Mabhida Stadium hospitality suite, food, drinks and MK Party regalia.
- The other package on offer is the corporate hospitality suite for organisations and groups, costing R150 000.
WOULD YOU PAY R2 MILLION TO HAVE DINNER WITH JACOB ZUMA?
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