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Floyd Shivambu Gambled Political Capital – and Lost Much of His Hard‑Won Reputation

February 23, 2026
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Floyd Shivambu Gambled Political Capital – and Lost Much of His Hard‑Won Reputation
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Nyiko Floyd Shivambu, a prominent and long‑standing figure in South African politics, now faces a period of profound reputational risk following a series of strategic missteps that have unsettled supporters and rival parties alike.

Shivambu formerly served as Deputy President of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and was a key parliamentary voice for the party. However, his break from the EFF in August 2024 marked the beginning of a turbulent phase in his political life. After joining the UMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) as secretary‑general, Shivambu quickly ran into internal resistance and public criticism.

The turning point came in mid‑2025 when his unsanctioned visit to Malawian pastor Shepherd Bushiri, a controversial figure wanted on fraud charges in South Africa, triggered widespread condemnation. Party leaders called the action inappropriate and damaging to the MK Party’s integrity, ultimately leading to his dismissal as secretary‑general.

Political analysts say the episode exposed a broader pattern of miscalculation: Shivambu’s shift from a major opposition party to a fledgling formation has not translated into tangible gains. Instead, it alienated many within his former base and raised questions about his judgment and strategic foresight.

In response, Shivambu launched his own Afrika Mayibuye Movement, seeking to carve out an independent political path ahead of 2026 elections. Early reports, however, indicate organisational challenges and leadership turnover that further complicate his bid for renewed relevance.

For a politician once seen as a steadfast voice of radical change, the gamble to depart established political structures has exacted a steep price both in credibility and influence.

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