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MK Party Faces Internal Struggles as Busisiwe Mkhwebane Calls for Unity Ahead of Key Meeting

January 11, 2025
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Busisiwe Mkhwebane, provincial convener of the MK Party, has admitted to internal tensions within the organisation as it prepares for a crucial meeting. Led by former President Jacob Zuma, the party has been dogged by allegations of factionalism, with reports suggesting that some members are attempting to prevent others from attending the event.

Acknowledging the discord, Mkhwebane underscored the importance of unity and called on members to respect the leadership of Zuma and the National Command. *“If you follow the MK Party and respect President Jacob Zuma, you will come and listen to leaders appointed by him and the National Command,”* she stated.

Reports of intimidation tactics by certain factions have further complicated preparations for the meeting. However, Mkhwebane expressed determination to proceed, urging party commanders to attend. *“I’ve heard that others are threatening people not to attend. Commanders, let’s meet; the event is going ahead,”* she affirmed.

MK Party Mpumalanga convenor Advocate Busisiwe Mkhwebane encourages MK Party members to attend MK Party meetings.

"If you follow the MK Party and respect President Jacob Zuma, you will come and listen to leaders appointed by him and the National Command," said Advocate Busisiwe… pic.twitter.com/X0Mk90xPRX

— News Live SA (@newslivesa) January 11, 2025

The MK Party, founded with Jacob Zuma at its helm, has been in the spotlight for its focus on economic transformation and preserving the legacy of liberation fighters. Yet, persistent internal divisions threaten to undermine its cohesion and long-term goals. Analysts suggest that these tensions reflect a broader struggle for influence and control within the party.

Zuma’s anticipated address at the upcoming meeting is expected to provide clarity on the party’s direction and strategy for navigating South Africa’s complex political landscape. While his leadership remains a critical unifying factor, the internal discord poses a significant challenge to the party’s ambitions.

As the pivotal meeting approaches, the spotlight will be on the MK Party to see if it can rise above its divisions and solidify its position in South African politics under Zuma’s leadership.

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