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Zuma Claims EFF’s Shivambu Involved in “Wrong Things,” Says NHC Protected Him

June 17, 2025
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Former President Jacob Zuma has accused Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) deputy president Floyd Shivambu of being involved in “many wrong things,” claiming the National Heritage Council (NHC) chose not to expose him to avoid public embarrassment.

Zuma made the remarks during a cultural heritage event at his Nkandla home, attended by traditional leaders, MK Party supporters, and journalists. When asked about recent tensions with the EFF, Zuma targeted Shivambu, suggesting his reputation was questionable.

“Floyd has many wrong things going on—things known in certain circles,” Zuma said. “But the NHC, as a responsible institution, decided not to embarrass him publicly. They protected him, not because he deserved it, but out of dignity.”

Zuma did not provide details about the alleged misconduct but hinted that Shivambu’s political image would suffer if the information were revealed.

The comments come amid growing clashes between Zuma’s MK Party and the EFF. Though both oppose the ANC, they have become rivals in provinces like Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.

Last week, Shivambu accused Zuma of attacking democratic institutions and manipulating history for personal gain. He also warned that the MK Party’s rise could weaken opposition unity.

Zuma dismissed Shivambu’s criticism, calling it disrespectful. “The young man speaks too much without understanding his words,” Zuma said. “We’ve been patient, but some truths may need to come out.”

The NHC has not responded to Zuma’s claims. With the 2026 local elections approaching, analysts say the feud between former allies could reshape South Africa’s opposition politics.

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