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Duduzile Zuma Leads MK Party Supporters in Unclear but Symbolic March

March 12, 2025
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A new video featuring Duduzile Zuma, a prominent figure in the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has taken social media by storm. The footage shows Zuma confidently leading a group of supporters through the streets, though the exact purpose of their march remains unclear. This ambiguity has fueled speculation about the party’s motives and its broader political strategy.

As the daughter of former President Jacob Zuma and an outspoken member of the MK Party, Duduzile Zuma’s role in this demonstration signals her rising influence within the movement. Since its formation in 2023, the MK Party has gained significant traction, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, by capitalizing on dissatisfaction with the ruling African National Congress (ANC). Jacob Zuma’s leadership and enduring political legacy have played a crucial role in shaping the party’s identity, with Duduzile emerging as a key figure in its mobilization efforts.

Our first stop was to support unemployed Drs in KZN, next stop is … Gwaza Mkhonto Gwaza 💚🖤💚🖤 pic.twitter.com/yeAt7XQ0py

— Msezane Former UKZN SRC SG (@MnqobiPrince2) March 10, 2025

The march itself remains open to interpretation. It could be a calculated show of strength, a response to internal party conflicts, or a broader attempt to challenge the ANC-led government. Notably, the MK Party has yet to release an official statement clarifying the protest’s purpose, adding to the intrigue.

Tensions within the party have been brewing for months. Duduzile’s public fallout with MK Party Chairman Floyd Shivambu in February 2025 exposed divisions, with her pointed social media criticisms leading to a tense, seemingly forced apology under the threat of expulsion. Given this context, some speculate that the march may serve as a demonstration of her leadership, reinforcing her authority within the party ranks.

Additionally, ongoing legal battles surrounding Jacob Zuma, particularly his alleged role in the 2021 unrest, could be a factor in this mobilization. The march might be aimed at rallying support amid legal and political pressures, reinforcing the MK Party’s stance as a force against what it perceives as an unjust system.

From a strategic perspective, Duduzile Zuma’s leadership in this march could serve as both a unifying force and a power move within the MK Party. However, the lack of a clear message risks reducing the event to mere political theatrics. Without a strong, defined purpose, it may be dismissed as an attempt to maintain relevance rather than a meaningful push for change.

Ultimately, the impact of this march will depend on how the MK Party chooses to frame it in the coming days. A well-coordinated movement can strengthen the party’s momentum, but a misstep could expose further internal fractures. With the political landscape becoming increasingly competitive, all eyes will be on the MK Party as this story develops.

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