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ANC Downplays Impact of Floyd Shivambu and Papa Penny on New MK Party in Limpopo

January 14, 2025
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ANC Downplays Impact of Floyd Shivambu and Papa Penny on New MK Party in Limpopo
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The African National Congress (ANC) in Limpopo has expressed doubts about the ability of Floyd Shivambu and entertainer-turned-politician Papa Penny to significantly broaden the appeal of the newly formed Mazibuye African Congress (MK Party) ahead of the 2024 national elections.

Floyd Shivambu, deputy president of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), and Papa Penny, a well-known musician and TV personality, recently joined the MK Party in its bid to challenge established political forces in Limpopo. However, provincial ANC leaders remain unconvinced that these high-profile figures will meaningfully alter the province’s political landscape.

Donald Selamolela, spokesperson for the Limpopo ANC, emphasized the region’s historical loyalty to the ruling party. “Limpopo has always been an ANC stronghold. While other parties may attract individual supporters, they lack the organizational structure and track record to seriously challenge the ANC in this province,” Selamolela said.

He added that while Shivambu and Papa Penny may generate some public interest, their influence is unlikely to translate into substantial political gains for the MK Party. “In Limpopo, the values and legacy of the ANC are the primary factors that guide voter decisions. We do not perceive the MK Party as a significant threat,” he asserted.

Despite the ANC’s confidence, the MK Party is determined to establish itself as a force in the province. Papa Penny, drawing on his popularity, is optimistic about his ability to connect with younger voters. “The people of Limpopo know me and my commitment to the community. We are here to challenge the status quo and bring real change,” he declared in a recent interview.

Shivambu’s involvement has added to the MK Party’s momentum, though questions remain about his long-term commitment to the fledgling party. As a senior EFF leader known for his fiery rhetoric, Shivambu’s transition to the MK Party has sparked speculation about his political objectives, with analysts suggesting his role may be strategic in preparation for the 2024 elections.

Political analyst Ntsikelelo Mbatha noted the challenge ahead for the MK Party. “If Papa Penny and Shivambu can mobilize young voters effectively, they might influence the margins. However, it will take much more than star power to unseat the ANC in a province like Limpopo,” Mbatha explained.

The ANC, however, remains confident. Provincial leaders point to the party’s record in service delivery, infrastructure development, and community upliftment as the bedrock of its enduring popularity. “Our roots in Limpopo run deep. No new party or individual will change that. The people trust the ANC to deliver,” Selamolela reiterated.

As the 2024 elections approach, the MK Party faces the daunting task of proving itself a credible alternative in a political landscape dominated by the ANC and established parties such as the EFF and the Democratic Alliance (DA). While the party’s ambitions have sparked debate, the ANC in Limpopo appears steadfast in its belief that its historical dominance in the province will remain unchallenged.

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