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MK PARTY FIRES DUDUZILE ZUMA AND NHLAMULO NDHLELA IN RADICAL PURGE; CONFIRMS ELECTION READINESS AND IMMIGRATION MARCH SUPPORT

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BY: CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS | ONLINE EDITOR, KASiBC_AFRiCA

Published: June 19, 2026

​MK PARTY FIRES DUDUZILE ZUMA AND NHLAMULO NDHLELA IN RADICAL PURGE; CONFIRMS ELECTION READINESS AND IMMIGRATION MARCH SUPPORT

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JOHANNESBURG — In a dramatic political development shaking the core of South Africa’s opposition landscape, the uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has announced the immediate expulsion of high-profile figures Ms. Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla and former national spokesperson Mr. Nhlamulo Ndhlela.

​The decision, delivered by MK Party Secretary-General Sibonelo Nomvalo during an urgent media briefing, aims to forcefully counter public narratives that the political movement operates as a "family stokvel" rather than a disciplined constitutional entity.

​Alongside this internal purge, the party reaffirmed its total readiness for the upcoming Local Government Elections, endorsed an upcoming high-stakes immigration march, and issued a strict ultimatum regarding organizational discipline.

​The Breaking Point: Subversion, Factionalism, and the Ntshingila Controversy

​According to official party statements, the National Officials resolved to terminate both memberships after a cumulative series of unauthorized public declarations, social media campaigns, and factional maneuverings directly challenged the established collective leadership.

​Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla

​The high-profile daughter of party leader Jacob Zuma was cited for repeated public and social media statements that discredited internal leadership structures, actively promoted factional narratives, and compromised the party's constitutional order by airing internal grievances publicly.

​Nhlamulo Ndhlela

​The former national spokesperson was found to have consistently acted without organizational mandates, notably convening unapproved press briefings, misrepresenting party positions, and establishing competing centers of internal influence.

The Catalyst for Expulsion: The final straw for the party hierarchy involved the severe mishandling of events surrounding the late MK Party Member of Parliament, Muzi Ntshingila. The party revealed with "serious concern" that Zuma-Sambudla and Ndhlela coordinated the unauthorized transfer of an ailing Mr. Ntshingila to an alternative medical facility without his family's consent or knowledge. Furthermore, personal items were removed from his parliamentary residence without family notification.

​Despite explicit instructions from Parliamentary Leader Dr. John Hlophe to stay away from the funeral and cease provocative social media commentary regarding the deceased’s marital status, both figures openly defied the party line. The MK Party has since issued a formal public apology to the grieving Ntshingila family.

​The expulsions were formally executed under Section "2h" of the MK Party Constitution, invoking ultimate presidential decrees to protect the stability and policy direction of the movement.

​Local Government Election Machine at "Full Speed"

​Shifting focus from internal rifts to the national ballot, the MK Party announced that its Regional and Provincial Elections Task Teams are working at full capacity. The official Nominations Framework and Election Guidelines are being rolled out immediately to anchor a transparent, rigorous candidate selection process.

​With voter registration weekend actively underway across thousands of voting districts, the party leadership issued an urgent rallying cry to all eligible South African voters:

  • Verify Registrations: Check voting statuses within respective home districts.
  • Mobilize Communities: Support localized councillor candidates to push the MK Party platform forward.
  • Active Participation: Exercise democratic rights to reshape community infrastructure.

​Zero Tolerance for Parallel Structures

​Addressing localized acts of insubordination, the party strictly condemned members who participated in a rogue, parallel Youth Day program in Limpopo on June 16, drawing a sharp contrast against the successful, official Mpumalanga Youth Day assembly overseen by the party's young Members of Parliament.

​Leadership clarified that any deliberate creation of alternative programs or parallel structures designed to confuse the electorate will be met with immediate, decisive disciplinary action.

​Stance on the Upcoming June 30 Immigration Protest

​The party officially confirmed it will participate in the national protest action scheduled for June 30, 2026, targeting the strict enforcement of immigration frameworks and calling for the removal of undocumented individuals from South Africa.

​While fully endorsing the core focus of the march, the MK Party high command issued a stern warning to its base:

  • Absolute Lawfulness: All participants must demonstrate unyielding discipline.
  • Condemnation of Violence: The party completely disavows any looting, property destruction, or intimidation tactics.
  • Cooperation with Authorities: Total respect for law enforcement agencies is non-negotiable.

​The official statement concluded with an appeal to all structures to rally around the central leadership of President Jacob Zuma to protect the party’s political momentum ahead of the fast-approaching local government elections.

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