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EFF’s Shivambu Accuses MK Party Spokesperson of Drug Abuse in Social Media Clash

June 24, 2025
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EFF’s Shivambu Accuses MK Party Spokesperson of Drug Abuse in Social Media Clash
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Tensions between the EFF and MK Party escalated this weekend after EFF Deputy President Floyd Shivambu made explosive allegations against MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela, accusing him of drug abuse during a heated social media exchange.

The controversy erupted when Shivambu responded on X (formerly Twitter) to Ndhlela’s criticism of the EFF’s coalition politics. In a since-viral post, Shivambu claimed Ndhlela’s “erratic attacks” showed signs of substance abuse, stating: “Nhlamulo must get help. His wild outbursts reflect substance-induced delusions, not political analysis.”

The MK Party has not officially responded, but party insiders reveal legal counsel is being consulted regarding possible defamation action. MK supporters have rallied behind Ndhlela, condemning Shivambu’s remarks as a desperate distraction from the EFF’s own political challenges.

Political analysts warn the public spat could damage potential cooperation between the two parties, who share opposition to the ANC-led Government of National Unity. “This toxic exchange undermines any prospect of united opposition,” said analyst Thabiso Moeti. “Leaders should debate policies, not trade personal insults.”

Ndhlela fired back on social media, dismissing Shivambu as “a white capital puppet spreading nonsense.” The MK spokesperson has built a reputation for combative rhetoric, while Shivambu continues facing criticism for his history of inflammatory statements.

The clash comes at a delicate political moment, with civic groups urging leaders to focus on governance rather than public feuds. As Parliament prepares for crucial debates, observers question whether the two radical parties can move beyond personal conflicts to effectively oppose the ANC.

Legal experts note that while political speech enjoys wide protection, unsubstantiated allegations of criminal behavior could cross into defamation territory. The incident highlights growing concerns about social media’s role in South Africa’s increasingly volatile political discourse.

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