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Papa Penny Quits MK Party & Parliament Amid Alleged Failed Mayoral Ambitions

May 19, 2026
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Papa Penny, a well-known singer and television personality who has transitioned into politics, has announced his resignation from the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party and Parliament. This decision has caused waves to be felt across the political community and has prompted new enquiries on the internal issues that exist inside the organization.

On Friday, Papa Penny, whose actual name is Eric Kobane, officially tendered his resignation, citing what he characterised as developing tensions inside the MK Party’s Limpopo structures. He used the term “growing divisions” to describe the situation. A big political transition has occurred for the artist, who joined the party in the midst of building momentum around the political movement of former President Jacob Zuma. His departure signifies their departure.

As a main reason for his decision to move away from both the party and his parliamentary job, Kobane allegedly cited organisational instability and conflicts within provincial leadership as the primary reasons for his decision to quit from both positions. Insiders inside the party, on the other hand, have suggested that a more profound political disagreement may have been the driving force for his unexpected departure.

The resignation of Kobane was allegedly linked to frustrations over local government ambitions in Limpopo, specifically his reported interest in becoming the party’s mayoral candidate for the Greater Giyani Local Municipality ahead of the upcoming local government elections, according to senior sources within the MK Party who spoke with Sunday World.

He had forcefully urged senior leadership to support him as the face of the MK Party’s campaign in Giyani, according to sources inside the party’s national high command. Kobane was the candidate for the MK Party’s campaign in Giyani. According to sources, he felt that his long-time popularity in the area, which he had built up over the course of years working in the entertainment sector and engaging with the community, would put the party in a better position to recruit votes.

On the other hand, it is said that tensions increased because key members inside the party’s regional organisations did not respond positively to his ambitions. According to reports, conflicts arose about the selection of candidates and the political approach, which finally led to a rupture in ties between Kobane and some parts of the party leadership.

According to reports, Kobane and the MK Party have not officially verified the allegations that the resignation was caused by a “snub” from the mayor. Political commentators, on the other hand, have pointed out that this new occurrence illustrates the mounting challenges that fledgling political parties are experiencing as they prepare for critically important municipal elections.

Over the course of his career, Papa Penny has always maintained a prominent public presence, particularly in Limpopo, where he has a significant amount of support from fans of his music and appearances on reality television. It was his arrival into politics that garnered a substantial amount of public attention, and his supporters hoped that he would be able to transform the power of celebrities into political mobilisation.

There has been no announcement made by the MK Party on who would take Kobane’s seat in Parliament or whether or not his departure will have an impact on the party’s support base in Limpopo. In light of the fact that the internal battle for leadership and electoral posts is intensifying in the run-up to the elections, analysts feel that the resignation may put the party’s unity to the test.

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