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Floyd Shivambu Reaffirms Respect for Jacob Zuma Amid Political Shifts

June 30, 2025
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Former Secretary General Floyd Shivambu has reiterated his respect for ex-President Jacob Zuma, despite their differing political paths. Shivambu made these remarks during a media briefing on the progress of the Mayibuye Consultation Process, an initiative aimed at reshaping South Africa’s political future post-2024 elections.

Shivambu revealed that Zuma’s office recently invited him for a private meeting in Nkandla. However, due to his busy schedule with the Mayibuye consultations, he has yet to make the trip.

“I appreciate the invitation from President Zuma’s office and look forward to engaging when time permits,” Shivambu said. “For now, my focus remains on the ongoing consultations across the provinces.”

The Mayibuye initiative, led by Shivambu, has gained traction among disenchanted voters, youth groups, and civic leaders. Initially seen as an internal EFF project, it has now grown into a broader national discussion, sparking speculation about a potential political realignment.

Despite the ideological divide between the EFF and Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, Shivambu stressed the importance of mutual respect among leaders who have shaped South Africa’s history.

“I will always hold President Zuma in high regard—not just as a leader, but as a key figure in our liberation struggle and governance,” he said.

Political analysts suggest Shivambu’s comments may be a strategic move to maintain ties with MK Party supporters, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, where Zuma remains influential.

Shivambu’s acknowledgment of Zuma highlights the complex interplay of loyalty and strategy in South Africa’s evolving political landscape. As the country navigates a new era of coalition politics, such gestures could signal shifting alliances ahead of future elections.

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