
JUB JUB seen at a petrol station giving out MK parties T-shirts to people.
(The Post News)– South African singer and media personality Jub Jub was spotted campaigning for the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) Party, a political party formed by former President Jacob Zuma, in a video circulating on social media. In the video, Jub Jub is seen distributing T-shirts with the party’s logo to the public at a petrol station.
A video posted on TikTok and X demonstrates that Jub Jub’s support for the party goes beyond attending big events, as he is seen committing to some on-the-ground work. As seen in the video, Jub Jub did not only distribute T-shirts at the petrol station; he also went into the street. While some were eager to get the T-shirts from him, some have criticized Jub Jub’s actions, labeling them as tactics used by politicians to obtain votes.
John Dube commented on the video and said, “People don’t eat t-shirts; you can’t undermine people like the way this guy is doing. Politicians think we eat t-shirts. Dube added that Zuma failed to revive the country’s economy during his time as president. Other social media users urged him to give people work and not T-shirts. Meanwhile, some comments were positive and supported the work he was doing for the party.
These comments reflect the skepticism and frustration some people feel towards politicians and their tactics. Jub Jub’s involvement with the MK Party has undoubtedly sparked a conversation about politics and celebrity endorsements. As the situation unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Jub Jub’s fans and the public at large respond to his political affiliations.