The 82-year-old has resisted attempts to prevent him or his new party from running in the general election at the end of May for the third time in the past month.
In the Durban High Court, where the ruling African National Congress (ANC) attempted to have his party, uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), remove its name and logo, he emerged victorious on Monday.
This is due to the fact that it bears the name of the now-dissolved ANC’s armed branch, which opposed white-minority rule and was instrumental in Nelson Mandela’s 1994 victory as the anti-apartheid hero.
According to the ANC, The African National Congress (ANC) contended that trademark law had been violated and that the term, which means “Spear of the Nation,” would cause confusion among voters in the forthcoming May polls. The judge was not in agreement.law had been broken.