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uMkhonto weSizwe Party Faces Allegations of Missing Funds

August 20, 2025
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The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) is facing internal and external scrutiny following allegations that millions of rands have gone missing from its accounts. Sources within the party claim the funds were intended for election campaigns and daily operations.

Insiders, who spoke on condition of anonymity, expressed concern over the party’s financial oversight. One senior member questioned the lack of results, stating, “There were millions allocated for various projects, but you have to ask where the money went.”

The party’s leadership has firmly denied these claims. MKP spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela dismissed the reports as a politically motivated attack designed to damage the party’s credibility. He asserted that the party’s finances are audited and in order.

The allegations come as the MKP has rapidly grown into a significant political force, especially in KwaZulu-Natal. This swift rise has intensified scrutiny of its operations. The controversy has provided opposition parties with an opportunity to question the MKP’s integrity and governance.

Despite the public denials, some party members are privately calling for greater transparency and an internal audit to address the concerns. Political analysts suggest that such financial disputes are not uncommon in young, fast-growing parties but warn that failing to address them could lead to internal divisions.

The situation places the MKP’s internal governance under a spotlight, challenging it to prove its financial accountability while maintaining its political momentum.

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