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Shivambu: MK Party Cannot Lead True Liberation Movement

June 30, 2025
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EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu has delivered a sharp critique of the MK Party, arguing it lacks the capacity to drive a genuine liberation movement in South Africa. His analysis points to fundamental flaws in the party’s leadership and direction.

“The current MK Party structure cannot deliver meaningful liberation,” Shivambu stated. “It has become consumed by internal power struggles and lost touch with the people’s needs.”

Shivambu identified four critical weaknesses:

  1. Leadership Failures: The party prioritizes personal ambitions over collective liberation, with leaders more focused on retaining positions than serving the public.

  2. Public Disconnect: It has failed to resonate with ordinary citizens, particularly the poor and working class who should form the base of any liberation movement.

  3. Corruption Issues: The party has been unable to address misconduct within its ranks, eroding public trust in its moral authority to lead.

  4. Vision Deficit: It lacks a coherent ideological framework or practical program to achieve meaningful change.

The critique comes amid growing political realignments in South Africa. Shivambu’s remarks suggest the need for alternative movements that can authentically represent liberation ideals, though he didn’t specify what form these might take.

Political analysts note Shivambu’s comments reflect broader frustrations with liberation-era parties struggling to transition into effective governance vehicles. His intervention may influence ongoing debates about political renewal ahead of future elections.

The MK Party hasn’t yet responded to these criticisms. However, Shivambu’s analysis raises fundamental questions about whether historical liberation movements can adapt to address contemporary challenges, or whether new political formations are needed to advance South Africa’s transformation agenda.

His remarks ultimately serve as both a warning about the MK Party’s limitations and a challenge to progressive forces to develop more effective alternatives rooted in genuine grassroots concerns rather than elite political interests.

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