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]]>In a today March 23 statement, the movement praised Mkhwanazi as a figure of “principle, courage, and consistency,” highlighting his July 2025 press conference where he claimed drug cartels influence politicians, SAPS officials, prosecutors, judiciary members, and business leaders, with drugs imported via Durban and processed in Gauteng.
The party stressed that no evidence has disproven his allegations and urged him to ignore public attacks aimed at distracting from the core issues.
The statement comes amid criticism from Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema, who has called Mkhwanazi a “coward,” denied EFF involvement in corruption, and rejected any links to testimonies before the Madlanga Commission and related parliamentary committees.
Mkhwanazi’s claims have prompted investigations, including the Madlanga Commission and a now-concluded parliamentary ad hoc committee on SAPS corruption and political meddling.
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At the centre of her reflection was what she termed a historic transition from the MK Party to Afrika Mayibuye. According to Mcinga, this transition was not a matter of convenience or political expediency, but a deliberate ideological repositioning rooted in liberation values and long-term vision.
She warned against personality-driven politics, arguing that movements built around individuals rather than principles often fail to deliver lasting transformation. Mcinga suggested that such approaches risk internal instability and erosion of public trust.
Her remarks come amid growing public frustration with political leadership, particularly around economic inequality, land reform, and governance. She noted that liberation narratives must translate into concrete policy direction and measurable outcomes.
Mcinga further situated South Africa’s political debates within a wider African context, calling for renewed Pan-African solidarity and leadership grounded in African knowledge systems.
In concluding, she urged political movements to focus on discipline, accountability, and solutions-driven governance, stressing that African liberation must remain people-centred and future-focused.
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