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MK Party Rocked by Resignation of Key KZN Leader Amid Nepotism Claims

July 11, 2025
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party has been dealt another blow with the sudden resignation of its Umkhanyakude district coordinator, Eugene Ndlangamandla, who accused the party of operating like a “family business” riddled with factionalism.

In a scathing resignation letter, Ndlangamandla – a pivotal figure in mobilizing northern KZN support – declared he could no longer serve an organization that “claims to fight for liberation while practicing nepotism.” His departure exposes deepening fractures within the party just as it gains traction under Jacob Zuma’s leadership.

Internal Crisis Goes Public
The resignation letter alleges:

  • Decision-making dominated by Zuma’s inner circle

  • Grassroots leaders sidelined in candidate selection

  • Lack of ideological discipline compared to historic liberation movements

While MK Party officials have dismissed the claims as “sour grapes” over candidate lists, political analyst Sibusiso Mthembu warns: “When a regional leader quits this explosively, it signals governance failures that could derail their 2024 ambitions.”

Zuma’s Leadership Tested
The incident comes as the party:
✔️ Gains polling momentum as a potential kingmaker
✔️ Faces scrutiny over its financial backers
✔️ Struggles to transition from Zuma’s cult of personality to institutional structures

Ndlangamandla vowed to continue black empowerment work “through credible platforms,” leaving the MK Party to contain the fallout. With no official response yet, observers question whether this marks the start of an exodus of disgruntled cadres.

“You can’t build a liberation movement on patronage and expect revolutionaries to stay quiet,” tweeted former ANCYL leader Andile Lungisa, capturing the brewing storm.

As the MK Party prepares for its first national conference, this resignation may force a reckoning – will it become a disciplined opposition force or remain Zuma’s personal project? The silence from party headquarters speaks volumes.

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