
McKenzie Defiant: No Perks, No Buddy Pressure
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Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie, now a minister, stands firm against drug dealing claims, vowing to resign if President Ramaphosa suspends him. He denies links to shady figures, calling accuser Jermaine Prims allegations false. McKenzie, known for his anti-crime stance, is backed by coloured communities and is eyeing the 2026 local elections. He dismisses connections to Katiso Molefe, Vusimuzi Matlala, William Red Stevens, and Cape Town cartels.
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