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Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla tells ANC to stay away as she wrecks havoc in MK Party by firing senior officials

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla tells ANC to stay away as she wrecks havoc in MK Party by firing senior officials

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla tells ANC to stay away as she wrecks havoc in MK Party by firing senior officials

The political landscape in South Africa is once again a stage for the ongoing saga of the Zuma family, with accusations flying between the ANC and the MK Party (MKP). Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, daughter of former president and MKP leader Jacob Zuma, has accused the ANC of orchestrating a campaign to destabilise the MKP, a claim the ANC vehemently denies.

The latest round of accusations comes amidst reports of internal strife within the MKP, with Zuma-Sambudla facing criticism from some party members. She has been accused of being behind the exit of several MKP leaders, including party founder Jabulani Khumalo, who alleges that she forged his signature on a resignation letter.

Zuma-Sambudla, who has been a vocal supporter of her father and a prominent figure in the MKP since Zuma’s defection from the ANC in December, sees herself as a target of the ANC’s alleged machinations. “Those who have agendas will always see me and other loyal cadres as a threat and obstacles who ‘wreak havoc’ and that’s fine,” she said in a tweet. “If protecting the MKP means ‘wreaking havoc’, then ‘wreaking havoc’ shall it be towards the vultures whose aim is to hijack the party or kill the organisation.”

She further claims that the ANC has been actively trying to infiltrate the MKP, deploying “strategically deployed agents” to undermine her and her father. “There have been a lot of identified individuals of the ANC who have tried and continue to infiltrate MKP to usurp power for themselves in a plan to take over the party through strategically deployed agents, and in so doing attempt to discredit me,” she stated.

However, ANC acting spokesperson Zuko Godlimpi dismisses these accusations, stating that the ANC has no interest in the internal affairs of the MKP. “The ANC must not be used as a scapegoat for internal machinations of other parties. We are too busy focusing on governing the republic. The ANC has no interest in who does what, with whom and when in other parties,” he said to TimesLIVE.

This latest development adds another layer of complexity to the already strained relationship between the ANC and the MKP. The MKP, formed by veterans of the liberation struggle, has been critical of the ANC’s leadership and policies, particularly in the wake of the Zuma era. The party’s recent participation in the national elections, where it garnered a negligible percentage of the vote, further highlights the challenges it faces in gaining traction in the South African political landscape.

The accusations and denials exchanged between the ANC and Zuma-Sambudla are likely to further fuel tensions between the two parties. While the ANC maintains its focus on governing, the MKP’s internal turmoil and the ongoing accusations against the ANC raise questions about the future of the party and its role in South African politics.

The situation also raises concerns about the potential for further instability within the MKP, particularly with the upcoming leadership elections. The party’s internal divisions, coupled with the accusations of external interference, could lead to further fragmentation and weaken its already fragile position.

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla: Parliament fire a plot to help Ramaphosa

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla: Parliament fire a plot to help Ramaphosa

Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla: Parliament fire a plot to help Ramaphosa

Not content with just defending her father, Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla, the outspoken daughter former president Jacob Zuma, is now peddling conspiracy theories about the fire at Parliament.

Zuma-Sambudla on Sunday night suggested the fire was started to delay the upcoming vote of no confidence against President Cyril Ramaphosa.

“There is no such thing as a coincidence,” she tweeted.

She then added her voice to the EFF’s calls to move Parliament to Pretoria.

“This is a sign to move Parliament to Pretoria,” she said. “Why must our Parliament be in a province where the settlers arrived and started our problems?”

Zuma-Sambudla is no stranger to controversy on Twitter.

During the July unrest last year, Zuma-Sambudla seemed to encourage the rioting and looting by using the words “we see you” when retweeting videos and pictures of the unrest.

On Sunday she was again posting inflammatory tweets about the fire that broke out at Parliament.

Zuma-Sambudla posted a photo of a parliamentary building in flames with the caption: “Cape Town… we see you! Amandla!”

In another post she praised the person responsible for the fire with the words “Give the guy a Bell’s”.

July unrest
Zuma-Sambudla’s tweets were worryingly similar to the tweets she posted during the July unrest in 2021.

She also tweeted the words “we see you” in December after the Pretoria High Court revoked her father’s medical parole.

With more than 175,000 followers, Zuma-Sambudla has a significant reach on Twitter. Her latest tweets comes amid fears that a fresh round of violence could be imminent.

“There is a continuing threat of unrest and you must always remember that in politics, what matters the most is that threat,” said political analyst Sandile Swana in reaction to Zuma-Sambudla’s tweets in December.

Paul Hoffman, of nonprofit civil society organization Accountability Now, however, said that the July unrest only began after Zuma was incarcerated and said that with a relatively lengthy appeal process likely ahead, more unrest – if it did occur again – was probably still a while away.