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Filmmaker Kganki Mphahlele Speaks Out on EFFSC Expulsion, Calls for Greater Openness to Dissent

November 5, 2024
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Filmmaker Kganki Mphahlele Speaks Out on EFFSC Expulsion, Calls for Greater Openness to Dissent
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  • Former EFFSC member Kganki Mphahlele voiced frustration over his expulsion, arguing it resulted from differing views rather than unprincipled behavior.
  • His experience raises concerns about democratic centralism in the organization, where dissenting voices may face suppression.
  • Mphahlele, also an accomplished filmmaker, calls for more inclusive dialogue within democratic organizations to foster growth and representation.

Filmmaker and former Economic Freedom Fighters Students’ Command (EFFSC) member Kganki Mphahlele recently took to Twitter to voice his disappointment after being expelled from the organization. According to Mphahlele, the expulsion occurred not due to unprincipled conduct but simply for holding differing views from EFFSC leadership—a situation he believes reflects a troubling lack of tolerance for dissent within the organization.

Mphahlele’s experience sheds light on the challenges of democratic centralism, a system where dominant factions often suppress contrasting opinions. Within the EFFSC, founded to mobilize students around economic freedom and to support student and worker rights, differing perspectives should ideally foster growth and progress through critical debate. Yet, as Mphahlele’s case suggests, expressing an opposing view may be interpreted as challenging authority or as an act of ill-discipline.

This situation raises questions about the EFFSC’s commitment to its founding values. When students or workers disagree with leadership, are their voices welcomed, or are they at risk of being marginalized, expelled, or silenced? For Mphahlele, the experience reflects a broader issue facing many democratic organizations: the importance of creating a culture that supports constructive debate and diverse viewpoints.

Despite his departure from EFFSC, Mphahlele’s future in storytelling remains bright. Known for his directorial work on films like *Six in the City* and *Abomkhulu*, Mphahlele has built a reputation for tackling important narratives. His expulsion from EFFSC underscores his belief in the importance of open discourse, a stance he is likely to carry forward in both his art and activism.

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