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The striking similarities between Shivambu’s recent maneuvers within the MK Party and Zuma’s own dealings with the ANC are too calculated to ignore, writes Charles Matseke.
Without naming her, former uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu took shots at one of his political party nemeses, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, whom he has seemingly accused of ...
In the comments, several South Africans predicted that Shivambu would be fired, while others pointed out that he was emulating MK Party leader Jacob Zuma. Here are some of the reactions: @nana_duma ...
Shivambu could ask. How long before Zuma terminates Shivambu’s membership of the MK Party? Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1.
Echoing Zuma’s famous line that he remained a member of the ANC even after forming the MKP, Shivambu said he, too, would not resign from the MKP, even as he was considering forming a political party.
Zuma, when he faced a disciplinary hearing in the ANC, had the same posture. “This thing of political parties thinking that people are desperate for membership must come to an end,” Shivambu said.
In a dramatic turn of events, Floyd Shivambu, the former Secretary-General of the MK Party, has announced plans to launch a new political party, despite stating that he will not resign from the MK ...
The need for power Zuma has been described by many in political circles as a “master chess player”. However, Breakfast said his politics is marred with contradictions and his need for power.
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