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Carl Niehaus Blasts Jacob Zuma’s MK Party as a “Scam” and “Family Enterprise”

December 16, 2024
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Carl Niehaus Blasts Jacob Zuma’s MK Party as a “Scam” and “Family Enterprise”
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Former Jacob Zuma ally and current Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) Member of Parliament (MP), Carl Niehaus, has launched a blistering critique of the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party), accusing it of nepotism, corruption, and betrayal of liberation ideals. Niehaus, once a key supporter of Zuma, now describes the MK Party as a “family enterprise of Nkandla” and a “counter-revolutionary scam.”

In a scathing statement, Niehaus claimed the party, which is led by Zuma, had strayed far from the revolutionary values of the original uMkhonto weSizwe (MK), the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC) during South Africa’s struggle against apartheid. He alleged that the party serves as a platform for personal enrichment for Zuma’s family and close associates.

🔴ICYMI🔴 Former Jacob Zuma ally turned EFFMP, Carl Niehaus, says the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) led by the former president, is a “family enterprise of Nkandla” and calling it “a scam” and “counter-revolutionary.” pic.twitter.com/yiuT0jhH8A

— Central News (@centralnewsza) December 16, 2024

“This so-called MK Party is not a legitimate representation of the ideals we fought for,” Niehaus declared. “It is nothing more than a family enterprise of Nkandla, designed to serve Jacob Zuma and his inner circle. It’s a scam intended to mislead the masses while undermining the progress of genuine liberation movements.”

Niehaus’s comments come amidst increasing scrutiny of the MK Party, which has faced allegations of nepotism and accusations of using its historical ties to South Africa’s liberation struggle for political and financial gain. Critics have questioned the party’s contributions to the nation’s socio-political progress, accusing it of exploiting its legacy for personal advantage.

The MK Party, formed by Zuma in December 2023, has not yet responded to Niehaus’s remarks. However, his statements have sparked heated debate within South African political circles. While some have echoed Niehaus’s sentiments, viewing the MK Party as opportunistic, others accuse him of hypocrisy and betrayal.

This latest controversy underscores the deepening political rifts in South Africa, particularly as former allies turn against one another. Niehaus’s alignment with the EFF and his outspoken criticism of the MK Party reflect shifting loyalties and the intensifying competition among political factions vying for influence ahead of the 2024 elections.

The MK Party’s ability to navigate these allegations and maintain its support base remains to be seen, as the fallout from Niehaus’s allegations threatens to further fracture the country’s political landscape.

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