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EFF Considers Disciplinary Action Against Leader Over Mkhwanazi Remarks

March 25, 2026
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EFF Considers Disciplinary Action Against Leader Over Mkhwanazi Remarks
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) are experiencing issues inside their organization as a result of members of the group announcing their intention to have a meeting and discuss the possibility of taking disciplinary action against their president in response to contentious remarks made against General Mkhwanazi. At the same time as members of the party are emphasising the importance of maintaining organisational integrity and discipline, this new development represents a rare public hint of dissent inside the ranks of the party.

In a statement that was written in a straightforward manner, members of the party reaffirmed their dedication to preserving order and emphasised that no individual, regardless of their position, is superior to the ideas that the movement upholds. They issued a warning against what they referred to as any kind of “anarchy” within the party, indicating that the recent comments made by the leadership may have crossed beyond the borders of the party’s internal structure.

It would appear that the words made regarding General Mkhwanazi have caused members to express concern, as they do believe that the utterances have the potential to undermine the image and values of the party. The reaction indicates that the president’s words were serious enough to provoke talks about responsibility at the highest level, despite the fact that the substance of the president’s comments were not clearly articulated.

Respect for the EFF’s seven cardinal pillars, which serve as a framework for the party’s ideology and behaviour, is of the utmost importance to the members of the organization. The declaration indicates that none of these principles are in favour of providing protection or defence to persons who are involved in illegal behaviour. The party’s members reaffirmed that the party has often warned its leadership to avoid developing or sustaining connections with persons whose moral character is under question.

Political observers believe that the situation may put the EFF’s internal governance systems to the test, as well as the organization’s capacity to remain united while effectively managing dissent. Such calls for disciplinary action against a sitting president are extremely rare and have the potential to have wider-reaching ramifications for the stability of the party as well as the public’s image of it.

At the same time, the move may also be interpreted as an effort by members to strengthen accountability and demonstrate that the organization is devoted to the ideas that it was founded on. It is possible that the EFF is striving to prevent more damage to its reputation and to maintain its credibility among its followers by addressing the matter internally.

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