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4 EFF MPs Dismissed to Make Room for Jimmy and Eugene, Sparking Accusations of Double Standards

September 12, 2024
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In a surprising move, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party has fired four of its Members of Parliament (MPs) to make space for Jimmy and Eugene. The decision has stirred controversy, with accusations of double standards and concerns about the party’s representation in Parliament.

The dismissals were announced by party leader, known as “The Wind,” who stated that the EFF cannot afford to be represented by what he termed “deadwood.” The four MPs who have lost their positions are Andries Shembeni, Dumisa Mthenjane, Shirley Mokgotho, and Cilliesta Motsepe. This unexpected reshuffling of the party’s parliamentary lineup has raised eyebrows and triggered a debate about the EFF’s internal dynamics.


Critics have questioned The Wind’s decision, pointing out that he himself is frequently absent from parliamentary sessions. When confronted about his own attendance record, The Wind defended himself, explaining that he prioritizes party matters at home, in Gauteng Province (GP), and Limpopo Province (LP). These justifications have fueled claims of double standards within the EFF leadership.


Among the dismissed MPs, Andries Shembeni, Dumisa Mthenjane, Shirley Mokgotho, and Cilliesta Motsepe, there may be a sense of shock and disappointment at losing their positions. Their removal from parliamentary roles can have significant personal and professional consequences, as being an MP is not only a position of public service but also a source of income and influence.

However, it is worth noting that Noluthando Tafeni, one of the affected MPs, has not been completely ousted from the political arena. Instead, Tafeni has been demoted to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), which represents provincial interests at the national level. This move allows Tafeni to continue participating in legislative processes, albeit in a reduced capacity.


The EFF’s decision to dismiss these MPs and reshuffle its parliamentary representation raises questions about the party’s internal dynamics and leadership style. Some argue that it reflects a desire for renewed energy and fresh voices within the party, while others perceive it as an exercise of power and control. This development also underscores the challenges faced by political parties in balancing the need for experienced representatives with the desire for change and rejuvenation.

As news of the dismissals and demotion spread, reactions from both within and outside the EFF have been mixed. Supporters of the party may view these changes as a positive step towards revitalization and increased effectiveness in Parliament. However, critics argue that the party should be more transparent and consistent in its decision-making processes.


The EFF’s actions regarding its MPs have once again brought attention to the broader issue of political accountability and the importance of representative democracy. It serves as a reminder that elected officials hold positions of public trust and that decisions affecting parliamentary representation should be made with careful consideration and respect for democratic principles.

It remains to be seen how the EFF will navigate the aftermath of these dismissals and how the newly appointed MPs, Jimmy and Eugene, will contribute to the party’s parliamentary activities. As the political landscape continues to evolve, it is crucial for political parties to maintain open dialogue and ensure that the voices of the electorate are heard and represented effectively in the halls of Parliament.


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