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MK Party Expels Floyd Shivambu, Appoints New Secretary-General

August 9, 2025
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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party has officially expelled its former secretary-general, Floyd Shivambu, citing a breach of trust and ideological differences. The announcement was made during a media briefing in Johannesburg on Friday by the party’s national chairperson, Nathi Nhleko.

Nhleko stated that Shivambu’s public statements—including his engagement with South Africans about forming a new political party—contradicted the MK Party’s principles.

“His actions placed him outside the party’s ideological line and violated the trust placed in him,” Nhleko said. “A letter of expulsion was sent to him on July 15, and the matter is now closed.”

When questioned about the delay in taking action, Nhleko dismissed suggestions of a crisis within the party, comparing the situation to corporate strategy adjustments.

New Leadership Announced
The party named Bongani Mncwango as Shivambu’s replacement, highlighting his 35 years of leadership experience, including roles as former CEO of Netcare 911 and chair of the Qwabe Traditional Leadership Council. Nomsa Dlamini was appointed as his deputy.

MK Party president Jacob Zuma addressed criticism over frequent leadership changes, stating, “We are not here to play. If you lack discipline, we will remove you.”

Zuma Defends Use of SA Flag in Morocco
Zuma also responded to backlash over his use of the South African flag during a meeting with Moroccan officials, which drew criticism from the Department of International Relations (Dirco).

“The flag belongs to citizens, not just the government,” Zuma argued, defending his right to engage internationally. The MK Party claimed South Africa is “leaderless” and positioned Zuma as filling diplomatic gaps left by the government.

Zuma plans further travels to African nations, including those with strained ties to South Africa

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