A video shared on social media has stirred discussions in South Africa, focusing on an alleged confrontation between Ngizwe Mchunu, a former radio host and political figure, and Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, an MP for the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party. In the video, Mchunu claims that during a conversation, tensions rose, and Zuma-Sambudla reportedly used strong language against him. The incident has drawn mixed reactions, with some finding it amusing while others criticize the behavior of a public official.
Ngizwe Mchunu, once a well-known presenter at Ukhozi FM, has been a controversial figure. After his dismissal in 2018 over allegations of leaking private information, he joined the MK Party, led by former president Jacob Zuma. Mchunu has referred to himself as a leader in KwaZulu-Natal and was previously accused—but later acquitted—of involvement in the 2021 unrest. During that time, he sought financial help from the Zuma family for legal fees, which he says was met with resistance.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of Jacob Zuma, has also faced scrutiny. She is currently facing charges related to the 2021 unrest and was disciplined earlier this year for criticizing a senior MK Party member. The alleged exchange with Mchunu adds to concerns about her conduct as a public representative.
Public reactions have varied. Some found the incident funny, while others believe such language is inappropriate for an MP. The controversy highlights ongoing issues within the MK Party, including internal conflicts and questions about discipline among its members.
This incident raises concerns about professionalism within the MK Party. If true, Zuma-Sambudla’s alleged behavior could harm the party’s image as it prepares for future elections. Political leaders should maintain decorum, especially in a country where trust in public figures is already strained. While Mchunu’s claims are unverified, the situation calls for reflection on the MK Party’s internal dynamics and leadership.