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Mantashe Accuses MK Party of Adopting Mkhwanazi’s Concerns for Political Gain

July 19, 2025
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The political rivalry in South Africa has intensified after ANC national chairperson Gwede Mantashe accused the MK Party of taking up issues originally raised by Lieutenant General Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi and using them for its own agenda. The claim, reported by journalist Sihle Mavuso, has drawn attention to the ongoing power struggles within the country’s political scene.

Mkhwanazi, a senior law enforcement official, has been vocal about security and governance challenges—issues that resonate with many South Africans. Mantashe’s remarks suggest that the MK Party, a newer political force, is capitalizing on these concerns to strengthen its position, potentially posing a challenge to the ANC’s dominance.

The ANC, as the long-ruling party, has historically shaped national debates on security and public safety. Mantashe’s statement signals the party’s unease over the MK Party’s strategy, framing it as an attempt to co-opt key issues for political advantage.

Analysts see this as part of a broader trend where emerging parties adopt popular concerns to gain support. While this could help the MK Party attract voters, critics may view it as opportunistic. On the other hand, the ANC’s response could be seen as defensive, raising questions about how it will maintain its influence amid shifting political dynamics.

Neither the MK Party nor Mkhwanazi has publicly responded to Mantashe’s claims. As the 2024 elections approach, such disputes highlight the fierce competition over policy narratives and voter trust.

The situation reflects South Africa’s evolving political landscape, where established and new parties clash over who best represents the people’s interests. With security and governance remaining top concerns, the way these debates unfold could shape the country’s future political direction.

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