John Hlophe, deputy president of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, has raised serious concerns about the conduct of party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela and Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of party leader Jacob Zuma.
In a formal letter addressed to President Zuma, Hlophe – who also serves as the party’s parliamentary caucus leader – described their recent behavior as “disruptive” and disrespectful toward the authority of the MK Party’s chief whip. The letter suggests growing tensions within the party’s leadership structure.
While specific incidents weren’t detailed, the reprimand highlights potential divisions in the MK Party as it establishes its parliamentary presence. Political analysts note this public airing of grievances could signal deeper organizational challenges.
Neither Ndhlela nor Zuma-Sambudla have yet responded publicly to the allegations. The development comes as the MK Party seeks to solidify its position as South Africa’s third-largest political force following recent elections.
Observers will be watching closely to see how President Zuma addresses these internal disciplinary matters while maintaining party unity.