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MK Party Removes Floyd Shivambu Over Bushiri Controversy

Michelle Wilson by Michelle Wilson
June 5, 2025
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MK Party Removes Floyd Shivambu Over Bushiri Controversy
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Floyd Shivambu has been removed as secretary-general of South Africa’s uMkhonto weSizwe(MK) party after flying to Malawi to visit Shepherd Bushiri, who is currently facing extradition proceedings. The announcement was made on Wednesday, June 4th, during a press conference held by MK leaders. Shivambu’s dismissal comes just six months into his tenure and amid growing concerns about party stability and internal cohesion.

Shivambu attended an Easter service led by Bushiri in April. According to MK national chair Nathi Nhleko, Shivambu’s participation in the event was unsanctioned and contravened party protocols. Nhleko added that the leadership had no choice but to act swiftly in response. Bushiri fled South Africa in 2020 while out on bail for fraud and rape charges and continues to deny all allegations as he resists extradition.

The MK party, founded by former President Jacob Zuma, recently achieved a strong electoral showing, finishing third in South Africa’s 2024 general elections. Shivambu, a former member of the Economic Freedom Fighters, joined the party in August 2023 and was widely seen as a key architect of its early growth. However, his leadership tenure was characterized by internal disagreements and public disputes, including one with Zuma’s daughter, who reportedly referred to him as “the worst thing that happened to MK,” underscoring internal tensions.

Despite his removal from leadership, Shivambu will continue to represent the MK party in South Africa’s National Assembly. In his response, Shivambu said he “fully accepts” the party’s decision and looks forward to his new role. He also reiterated his respect for the party leadership and emphasized the importance of unity during a volatile period of politics.

Political analysts noted that the dismissal, though expected, raises questions about succession planning and internal stability. Sanet Solomon of the University of the Free State observed that MK is now preparing to install its sixth secretary-general in just two years. She cited leadership tension and Shivambu’s unapproved actions as significant contributors to his downfall within the party.

Shivambu’s dismissal follows broader scrutiny of political ties to religious figures with legal troubles. Bushiri, who markets products like “miracle oil” and claims supernatural abilities, continues to deny all charges. Shivambu’s association with Bushiri sparked a public backlash and amplified internal dissatisfaction, leading the party leadership to swiftly decide on enforcing disciplinary action.

Tags: Disciplinary ActionFloyd ShivambuMK PartyParty PoliticsShepherd BushiriSouth Africa Elections

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