In a surprising turn of events, the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Limpopo Provincial Chairperson, Thabo Mashabela, has resigned from his position, citing “friendship and favouritism” as key factors behind his decision. Mashabela, who has been a long-standing member of the EFF, announced his departure on Tuesday, stating that he is joining former President Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
Mashabela, known for his robust leadership and mobilization efforts in Limpopo, expressed frustration over what he described as a growing culture of cronyism within the EFF’s provincial and national structures. According to Mashabela, personal relationships have overshadowed merit-based decisions, undermining the principles the party was founded upon.
“It has become clear that the EFF has lost its way. It no longer serves the interests of the people but has become a party that thrives on friendship and favouritism. I refuse to be part of an organization that prioritizes personal ties over competence,” he stated during his resignation speech.
Mashabela’s departure marks a significant blow to the EFF, particularly in Limpopo, where the party has been working to solidify its base ahead of the upcoming general elections. His defection to the MK Party, an emerging political force spearheaded by Zuma, signals potential turbulence for the EFF as internal dissent grows.
The MK Party, which has been gaining traction in recent months, has welcomed Mashabela with open arms. In a statement released by the party, Zuma praised Mashabela’s decision, calling it a “victory for true revolutionaries.” The former president also criticized the EFF leadership, accusing it of betraying its revolutionary roots.
Political analysts have weighed in on Mashabela’s move, suggesting that it could shift the political landscape in Limpopo. “This defection is a reflection of deeper issues within the EFF, especially with its internal cohesion. Mashabela’s departure will resonate with other disgruntled members who feel sidelined by the leadership,” noted Khanyi Magubane, a political analyst.
The EFF has yet to officially comment on Mashabela’s resignation, but insiders suggest that the party will be holding an emergency provincial meeting to address the fallout.
As Limpopo’s political scene evolves, all eyes will be on whether more high-profile EFF members follow in Mashabela’s footsteps.