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MKP Missing Millions, Sources Revealed How money Vanished From Coffers, See Who Is Behind It

September 23, 2025
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The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) is under growing scrutiny amid allegations that millions of rands have gone missing from its coffers, sparking concerns over financial accountability within the fast-rising political formation.

Insiders allege that significant sums allocated for election campaigns and party operations cannot be accounted for. A senior member, speaking on condition of anonymity, claimed that certain key figures had access to large amounts of money, but little evidence remains of how the funds were used. “There were millions allocated for various projects, but if you look at the state of things, you have to ask yourself where the money went,” the member said.

The reports have fueled debate within the MKP, with some members calling for stronger financial oversight and even an internal audit. Others fear that the controversy could deepen divisions at a time when the party is consolidating its support base.

MKP leadership has firmly rejected the claims, describing them as politically motivated. Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela insisted that the organization’s finances were intact, stating: “These claims are nothing more than an attempt to discredit MKP. Our financials are audited, and there is no missing money.”

The controversy comes as MKP continues to grow in influence, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal, where it secured significant support in the last elections. Analysts say the party’s rapid rise has intensified scrutiny of its governance and financial practices. One political analyst noted that financial disputes are common in new parties that achieve sudden success, warning that without stronger internal controls, the MKP could face further instability.

As opposition parties seize on the allegations to challenge MKP’s credibility, pressure is mounting for the party to demonstrate greater transparency. Whether it opens its books or continues to dismiss the claims, the issue has placed its internal governance firmly in the spotlight.

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