
Jacob Zuma Suspends Nhlamulo Ndhlela from MK Party Pending Internal Investigation
BY : CHANON LECODEY MERRICKS ONLINE EDITOR KASiBC_AFRiCA
JOHANNESBURG — uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) President Jacob Zuma has suspended the membership of the party's high-profile figure, Nhlamulo Ndhlela, with immediate effect.The suspension follows serious allegations of misconduct, fostering division within the organization, and behavior that has brought the movement into disrepute.
The sudden disciplinary action marks an escalation in internal tensions, coming directly on the heels of the party's decision to strip Ndhlela of his roles as national spokesperson and Member of Parliament.In an official directive issued by the party, Ndhlela has been ordered to immediately surrender all organizational assets and information systems.
"Mr. Ndhlela has been instructed to immediately return and surrender all party property, materials, account details, passwords, access credentials, documents, devices, and any other information or resources belonging to or associated with the uMkhonto weSizwe Party," the organization stated.
The communication breakdown that triggered the fallout stems from a media briefing held over the weekend by the newly launched MK Institute in uMhlanga. During the briefing, Ndhlela read a statement suggesting that the institute would assume supreme administrative and political control over all leadership structures of the MK Party.
The party’s national leadership swiftly rejected those claims. MK Party Secretary-General Sibonelo Nomvalo declared the institute’s pronouncements "null and void" and "unconstitutional," clarifying that the entity went far beyond its mandated powers and did not represent the executive leadership.
The MK Party confirmed that formal correspondence has been sent to Parliamentary Chief Whip Mmabatho Mokoena Zondi to apprise her office of the suspension. According to leadership, the suspension will remain active until a comprehensive internal investigation is finalized and a definitive ruling on Ndhlela's future is made.
Former The Star Newspaper Editor Sifiso Mahlangu has since been appointed as the party's new National Spokesperson. "The MK Party remains committed to organizational discipline, unity, accountability, and the protection of the integrity of the movement," the statement concluded.
Ndhlela has not yet issued a public response regarding his suspension or the pending investigation.
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