• Advertise
  • About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
Saturday, April 4, 2026
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Advertise
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home Latest News

Africa Mayibuye Announces New Party Executives After Resignation Of Key Members

November 30, 2025
0
Floyd Shivambu Finally Breaks Silence After His Party Bigwigs Started Resigning One After The Other
0
SHARES
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

In a bold reconfiguration signaling renewed vigor for revolutionary change, the Afrika Mayibuye Movement (AMM) has announced a new national leadership team led by President Nyiko Floyd Shivambu. The overhaul, described as a “separation of wheat from chaff,” replaces two former deputy presidents and two ex-deputy secretaries general, aiming to sharpen the party’s focus on escalating the struggle for total freedom, land restitution, and social justice.

The announcement came at the close of a two-day national officials’ meeting on November 28-29, where leaders confronted pressing challenges with “unflinching determination.” Shivambu, the 42-year-old firebrand who founded the AMM in September after his expulsion from Jacob Zuma’s uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP), emphasized that this is no mere administrative tweak. “It avows our unbreakable solidarity and affirms our readiness to escalate the struggle for total freedom and emancipation now, land restitution now, and social justice now,” the press release stated.

The restructured lineup embodies diversity, expertise, and revolutionary commitment, handpicked for their prowess in forging an unyielding front against inequality, poverty, and disenfranchisement. Key appointments include:

– 1st Deputy President: Thato wa Magogodi Sibisi

– 2nd Deputy President: Nonssa ka-Mashobane Sibisi

– 3rd Deputy President: Siphephele Cyprian Mahlaba, who will also preside over KwaZulu-Natal as Provincial Chairperson in a dual role to amplify presence there

– Secretary General: Lazol Ndamese

– 1st Deputy Secretary General: Mzwandile Goge, convenor of the new Mayibuye Workers Desk

– 2nd Deputy Secretary General: Nosipho Makamba

– National Chairperson: Mmabatho Mokauke

– Deputy National Chairperson: Siniwe Mkhatshwa

– National Organiser: Patrick Lindiwe

– Deputy National Organiser: Lindy Spires

– Treasurer General: Tshepo Manhanuke

– Fundraiser General: Menzi Magubane

– Chaplain General: Archbishop Bafana Zondo

These changes eliminate opportunistic resignations and long-overdue replacements, retaining institutional memory through figures like Mahlaba, the founding National Coordinator of the Mayibuye Consultation Process. The collective has full confidence in this team, urging all members and ground forces to offer unwavering support.

In a strategic pivot, officials resolved to launch the Mayibuye Workers Desk, led by Goge, to champion exploited sectors: EPWP workers, CWP workers, security guards, petrol attendants, retail workers, and farm laborers. “These workers represent the economy’s backbone yet face denial of dignity,” the statement declared, underscoring AMM’s commitment to proletarian emancipation.

Shivambu’s ascent follows a turbulent path: from co-founding the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in 2013 to his brief MKP stint as secretary-general in late 2024, ending in a June 2025 dismissal amid witchcraft allegations and power struggles. Analysts view the AMM as a hybrid of EFF radicalism and MKP populism, targeting 2026 local elections with calls for “Mayibuye iAfrika!” – reclaiming Africa’s dignity.

Critics, however, decry the swift purges as echoing Zuma’s authoritarian playbook, labeling it a “one-man choir” allergic to internal democracy. Supporters counter that such ruthlessness is essential for a movement untainted by cults or family fiefdoms. As South Africa’s political feedlot grows crowded, Shivambu’s gamble could siphon votes from disillusioned radicals, or fracture further under scrutiny.

With the party now formalized, eyes turn to its manifesto rollout. For now, the message is clear: under this leadership, the fight for radical economic transformation intensifies – no holds barred.

Previous Post

Criminal Charge Of Fraud And Corruption Has Been Laid Against Lt Mkhwanazi By SA Party Leader

Next Post

Justice Madlanga Names Former Hawks Head Godfrey Lebeya as Key Witness in Political Killings Inquiry

Azalibone Mthethwa

Education: A+ Diploma in Journalism ( 2017) Experience: Senior Journalist - Current Affairs Writer Email: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Related Posts

“I will be killed if I trust anybody” – Xolani Khumalo from “Sizok’thola” shares his greatest fear

September 12, 2024

Pretoria High Court Dismisses MK Party’s Urgent Bid to Halt Madlanga Commission

September 20, 2025

Critics Question President Ramaphosa’s Repeated ‘Shock’ at South Africa’s Crises

August 27, 2025

Julius Malema Leads EFF Protest Against Orania, Demands Government Action

April 16, 2025

Police Minister Senzo Mchunu Under Fire for Ignoring Over Half of MPs’ Questions

March 27, 2025

ANC Johannesburg Hits Back at Herman Mashaba Over Hijacked Buildings

December 28, 2025
Next Post

Justice Madlanga Names Former Hawks Head Godfrey Lebeya as Key Witness in Political Killings Inquiry

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest

Bad News for everyone living in South Africa this morning As Nigerian Threaten To Take Over SA

September 11, 2024

South Africa is finished|| Look over 100 illegal foreigner were caught bringing into the country

September 10, 2024

Look what Dr Nandipha’s mother spotted doing in court yesterday

September 10, 2024

Unexpected || Hawks To Arrest ANC Heavyweight Over R680 000 Alleged Money Laundering

September 11, 2024

Big Nuz – Ngeke Wins Ukhozi FM Top 10 Cross Over Song Of The Year 2022 to 2023

0

Watch: Babes Wodumo Performing Ngeke at The Last Dance 2022 | Song of The Year

0

Some people are angry on Babes Wodumo, following how She’s mourning her husband, take a look

0

Enhle Mbali exposed for ‘willing to be in a polygamous marriage’

0

Officer Rejects R10,000 Bribe in Major Cannabis Bust

April 3, 2026

ANC Youth League demands young leaders in Panyaza Lesufi’s cabinet

April 3, 2026

ANCYL Rejects Lesufi’s Cabinet Reshuffle, Warns of Deepening Divisions in Gauteng Leadership

April 3, 2026

Proud Dad Moment as Dali Mpofu Celebrates Daughter’s Graduation

April 3, 2026

Recent News

Officer Rejects R10,000 Bribe in Major Cannabis Bust

April 3, 2026

ANC Youth League demands young leaders in Panyaza Lesufi’s cabinet

April 3, 2026

ANCYL Rejects Lesufi’s Cabinet Reshuffle, Warns of Deepening Divisions in Gauteng Leadership

April 3, 2026

Proud Dad Moment as Dali Mpofu Celebrates Daughter’s Graduation

April 3, 2026

SA Leading Digital News. All the latest breaking news from across South Africa in one stream.

Advertise with us: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Follow Us

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Latest News
  • Politics
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • Lifestyle
  • Crime
  • SPORTS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Advertise

Recent News

Officer Rejects R10,000 Bribe in Major Cannabis Bust

April 3, 2026

ANC Youth League demands young leaders in Panyaza Lesufi’s cabinet

April 3, 2026

ANCYL Rejects Lesufi’s Cabinet Reshuffle, Warns of Deepening Divisions in Gauteng Leadership

April 3, 2026

Proud Dad Moment as Dali Mpofu Celebrates Daughter’s Graduation

April 3, 2026
  • Advertise
  • About
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • LATEST NEWS
  • POLITICS
  • ENTERTAINMENT
  • LIFESTYLE
  • CRIME
  • SPORTS
  • BUSINESS
  • IREPORT TV
  • RSS News Feeds
  • Contact
  • Login

iReport South Africa to Advertise: info@ireportsouthafrica.co.za

Exit mobile version