JOHANNESBURG - uMkhonto weSizwe Party President Jacob Zuma has appointed Floyd Shivambu as Secretary-General. He replaces Sifiso Maseko, who resigned earlier this week, to return to his previous ...
Floyd Shivambu has thanked MK Party leader Jacob Zuma for appointing him to the coveted position of secretary-general.
Umkhonto weSizwe (MK Party) national organiser, Floyd Shivambu, has welcomed former Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) national chairperson, Dali Mpofu, to the MKP. Shivambu took to X (formerly ...
Commenting on Floyd Shivambu’s resignation from EFF to join MKP, Khumalo pitied Shivambu, saying he should have stayed in the EFF and grow it. "He should have stayed with [Julius] Malema ...
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In August, the Red Berets' deputy president Floyd Shivambu jumped ship, to join former president Jacob Zuma's party, followed by Mzwanele Manyi. Political analyst Professor Levy Ndou from the ...
Former senior leaders of MKP, Floyd Shivambu, Busisiwe Mkhwebane as well as Dali Mpofu left the red berets to join MKP. MKP is now the third largest party with only less than a year of being launched.
"Floyd said, 'No way, this is not going to happen,'" Malema recalled, adding that Shivambu became shocked after the meeting because Mpofu was not rejecting the idea, but in fact endorsing it.
This comes after the departure of several high-profile EFF leaders such as Floyd Shivambu, Busisiwe Mkhwebane, Mzwanele Manyi and now Dali Mpofu. All of them have joined the MK party in recent weeks.
In the podcast, Malema said he was surprised at Mpofu’s suggestion of a merger, which he said had been met with strong opposition from then EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu. Shivambu ...
Despite the number of prominent and high-ranking figures dumping the EFF to join the MK Party, the fiery party leader, Julius Malema has signalled more exits, adamantly saying his party will ...