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Jacob Zuma Draws Thousands in KwaMaphumulo, Criticizes Leadership in Fiery MK Party Speech

June 1, 2025
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Jacob Zuma Draws Thousands in KwaMaphumulo, Criticizes Leadership in Fiery MK Party Speech
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Former President Jacob Zuma attracted a massive crowd, estimated in the thousands, in the rural community of KwaMaphumulo today, delivering a fiery speech that criticized current leadership and energized supporters of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party. His appearance marked a notable political return to the public stage in his home province of KwaZulu-Natal following recent legal developments.

Zuma arrived mid-morning under heavy security, his convoy navigating the winding roads of the Ilembe District to a rapturous welcome. Supporters dressed in MK Party regalia filled the local sports ground hours before his arrival, chanting slogans and singing struggle songs—a reflection of the deep loyalty he commands in the region despite his legal challenges and resignation from the presidency in 2018.

The core of Zuma’s address centered on familiar themes: economic marginalization, perceived betrayal by the African National Congress (ANC), and a call for radical change. He spoke passionately about the persistent struggles faced by rural communities like KwaMaphumulo, citing poor road infrastructure, inadequate water supply, and a lack of economic opportunities. He directly linked these challenges to what he described as failed governance at both provincial and national levels.

President Zuma in Kwamaphumulo today!!

Gwaza Mkhonto 💚 🖤 💚 pic.twitter.com/1O5l7j48IE

— uMKHONTO WESIZWE Info Centre (@MKParty_InfoGuy) May 31, 2025

“This land is rich, but our people remain poor,” Zuma declared to roaring applause. “The promises made have turned to dust under leaders who have forgotten the people who put them in power. We see the roads crumble, our children struggle for jobs, and the dignity of our elders ignored. This is not the freedom we fought for.”

Though he did not explicitly name current President Cyril Ramaphosa, Zuma’s criticisms were clearly aimed at the ANC leadership he once led. He positioned the MK Party—which he endorsed last year and which now holds significant support in KwaZulu-Natal—as the true vehicle for liberation and development. “There is a new path, a path back to the principles we held dear,” he said, urging attendees to rally behind the MK Party in the next elections.

Security remained tight throughout the event, reflecting ongoing tensions. Zuma’s parole status and recent court matters concerning his eligibility for future office continue to cast a shadow, though these issues were not directly addressed in his speech. Nevertheless, the large turnout underscored his enduring political influence, particularly in Zulu heartlands.

Local MK Party organizers hailed the event as a major success, demonstrating grassroots momentum. “The people came out for President Zuma because he speaks their truth,” said regional coordinator Sipho Ndlovu. “They feel unheard, and today he gave them a voice. KwaMaphumulo shows where the real energy lies.”

Political analysts view the rally as a strategic move to consolidate Zuma’s base and reinforce the MK Party’s challenge to ANC dominance in KwaZulu-Natal. The sheer scale of the gathering sends a clear message that Zuma remains a potent political force, capable of mobilizing substantial support around his defiant rhetoric and critique of the status quo. The reverberations from KwaMaphumulo will likely be felt across the province’s political landscape in the months ahead.

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