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Internal Turmoil Threatens Future of uMkhonto weSizwe Party as Shivambu Delivers Fiery Ultimatum

January 17, 2025
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Internal Turmoil Threatens Future of uMkhonto weSizwe Party as Shivambu Delivers Fiery Ultimatum
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The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) faces growing internal strife as Secretary-General Floyd Shivambu issued a stark warning to party leader Jacob Zuma, threatening to “collapse the MKP” if efforts are made to demote him. The escalating tensions highlight deep divisions within the party, which is already grappling with its role in South African politics.

Since leaving the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) earlier this year, Shivambu has become a key figure in shaping the MKP’s direction. While his assertive rhetoric and bold strategies have attracted significant support, they have also created friction among senior party leaders. Reports suggest that dissatisfaction with Shivambu’s combative approach has led to discussions about reducing his role within the party’s leadership.

A Clash of Visions

At the core of the conflict are differing visions for the MKP’s future. Shivambu has advocated for a more radical policy agenda, positioning the party as a disruptive alternative to traditional political groups. Conversely, Zuma and his allies reportedly favor a more conventional and moderate approach, aimed at broadening the MKP’s voter base.

The ideological rift has led to a power struggle, with Shivambu accusing Zuma of undermining his influence. Speaking to close allies, Shivambu made his stance unequivocal: “If they think they can demote me without consequences, they are mistaken. My strategic leadership has brought the MKP to where it is today. Without me, the party will collapse.”

Challenges and Consequences

The MKP, founded by Zuma after his departure from the African National Congress (ANC), has struggled to establish a significant foothold in South African politics. The party’s internal discord further undermines its credibility as it approaches the 2024 elections.

Political analyst Prince Mashele remarked that the MKP’s ongoing turmoil underscores its precarious position. “The leadership’s inability to address these disputes risks alienating members and supporters, potentially eroding the party’s standing even further,” Mashele said.

Attempts at Resolution

Insiders have hinted at the possibility of urgent negotiations to address the crisis in the coming days. However, given the entrenched animosity between Shivambu and Zuma, achieving reconciliation may prove difficult.

Efforts to obtain comments from Zuma and other MKP leaders were unsuccessful at the time of publication. Meanwhile, the public and political observers alike are speculating about the party’s fate.

Will Shivambu’s ultimatum lead to the MKP’s collapse, or can its leadership overcome their differences to present a united front? The coming days are likely to determine the party’s trajectory as it navigates this critical juncture.

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