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MKP’s Colleen Makhubele Emphasizes Party’s National Vision Beyond Zuma and Ethnic Lines

March 20, 2025
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MKP’s Colleen Makhubele Emphasizes Party’s National Vision Beyond Zuma and Ethnic Lines
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In a recent statement, Honorable Colleen Makhubele, Member of Parliament for the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), underscored the party’s commitment to national unity and its readiness to govern. Addressing perceptions that the MKP is primarily aligned with former President Jacob Zuma or the Zulu community, Makhubele asserted, “We need to show South Africa that the MKP is not just about political battles—we are a serious alternative government with real solutions.”

Makhubele’s political journey has been marked by significant roles, including serving as the Speaker of the Johannesburg City Council and leading the South African Rainbow Alliance (SARA). Her transition to the MKP in August 2024 was driven by a shared vision of transformative change and people-centered development. The MKP highlighted her alignment with their goals, stating that her track record “aligns seamlessly with the MK Party’s vision of people-centered development and transformative change.”

Since joining the MKP, Makhubele has been vocal about the party’s broader national agenda. She emphasizes that the MKP’s focus extends beyond individual figures or specific ethnic groups, aiming to address pressing national issues such as socio-economic disparities, land reform, and energy security. The party’s recent appointments, including energy expert and Bapedi crown prince Adil Nchabeleng, underscore this commitment. Nchabeleng’s expertise is expected to bolster the party’s policy development, particularly in areas critical to South Africa’s future.

Makhubele’s recent maiden speech in Parliament further solidified her stance on gender equality and women’s empowerment. Participating in the Debate on International Women’s Day, she addressed the theme “March Forward: Accelerate action for gender equality,” reflecting the MKP’s dedication to inclusive policies.

The MKP’s leadership structure also reflects its commitment to diversity and inclusivity. The caucus is led by former Western Cape Judge President Dr. John Hlophe, who serves as the party’s deputy president. This diverse leadership aims to position the MKP as a formidable force advocating for justice and economic freedom.

As the MKP continues to position itself as a government-in-waiting, Makhubele’s insights and leadership play a pivotal role in shaping the party’s direction. Her emphasis on moving beyond past political affiliations and focusing on comprehensive national development resonates with the party’s goal to be seen as a serious alternative government ready to implement real solutions for South Africa’s challenges.

In conclusion, Honorable Colleen Makhubele’s recent statements and actions highlight the MKP’s dedication to transcending traditional political boundaries. By focusing on inclusive and transformative policies, the party aims to present itself as a viable governing alternative, committed to addressing the diverse needs of all South Africans.

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