On Wednesday, June 4th, Floyd Shivambu was removed as secretary-general of South Africaโs uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party after visiting Shepherd Bushiri in Malawi. The party cited concerns over unity and stability, ending Shivambuโs leadership after only six months.
Shivambuโs attendance at an unsanctioned Easter service led by Bushiri in April violated party rules, according to MK national chair Nathi Nhleko, prompting swift disciplinary action. Bushiri fled South Africa in 2020 while on bail and denies all charges as he resists extradition.
The MK party, established by former President Jacob Zuma, recently finished third in South Africaโs 2024 general elections. Shivambu, formerly of the Economic Freedom Fighters, joined MK in August 2023 and was instrumental in the partyโs early success but faced significant internal disputes. Zumaโs daughter publicly criticized him as โthe worst thing that happened to MK,โ reflecting deep tensions.
Despite losing his leadership role, Shivambu will remain an MK member in the National Assembly. He accepted the partyโs decision and stressed the need for unity during this politically sensitive period.
Political analysts say Shivambuโs removal, while anticipated, raises questions about MKโs leadership stability. Sanet Solomon of the University of the Free State highlighted that MK is preparing to appoint its sixth secretary-general in two years, citing Shivambuโs unauthorized actions as a key factor in his dismissal.
Shivambuโs association with Bushiri, who promotes โmiracle oilโ and claims supernatural powers, sparked public backlash and increased pressure on the party to act. The leadership moved quickly to discipline him amid mounting controversy.