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ANC in Legal Storm as Member Seeks Jail Time for Mbalula, Kubayi and Mabuyane Over Alleged Contempt

March 28, 2026
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ANC in Legal Storm as Member Seeks Jail Time for Mbalula, Kubayi and Mabuyane Over Alleged Contempt
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A fresh legal battle is unfolding within the African National Congress (ANC) after a party member approached the courts seeking the imprisonment of three high-profile leaders for alleged contempt of court.

The application, filed just hours ago, names Lindiwe Sisulu Kubayi, Fikile Mbalula, and Oscar Mabuyane as respondents. The applicant accuses the trio of defying a standing court order, an act that, if proven, could carry serious legal consequences, including possible jail time.

According to court papers, the ANC member alleges that the leaders acted in direct violation of a judicial ruling tied to internal party processes. While the exact details of the order remain subject to legal scrutiny, the applicant argues that their conduct undermines both the rule of law and the integrity of the party.

Legal experts note that contempt of court is treated as a grave offense, particularly when it involves senior public officials. If the court finds the leaders guilty, it could impose penalties ranging from fines to imprisonment, depending on the severity of the breach.

The case has quickly drawn attention due to the prominence of those involved. Fikile Mbalula, the ANC Secretary-General, has been a central figure in managing party affairs, while Oscar Mabuyane leads the influential Eastern Cape province. Lindiwe Sisulu Kubayi, a senior cabinet member, adds further weight to the matter.

Political analysts suggest the legal move may reflect deeper divisions within the ANC, as internal disputes increasingly spill into the courts. “This is not just a legal issue; it’s a sign of intensifying factional tensions,” one analyst observed.

The ANC has yet to release an official statement responding to the application. However, insiders indicate that the party’s legal team is preparing to challenge the claims, arguing that the leaders acted within the bounds of the law.

As the case heads to court, it is expected to test not only the conduct of the individuals involved but also the ANC’s internal governance and adherence to judicial authority.

The outcome could have far-reaching implications, both for the political futures of the accused and for the broader perception of accountability within South Africa’s governing party.

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