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Shivambu described Ndhlela as a “fool” who is “always on drugs and high on alcohol,” escalating tensions within the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party.
The allegations form part of Shivambu’s broader claims that members of Jacob Zuma’s inner circle are siphoning off party funds, reportedly embezzling R7 million monthly.
The interview, which aired this afternoon, June 23, has sparked intense debate, with social media platforms buzzing with reactions.

Some users condemned Shivambu’s remarks as defamatory, while others called for investigations into the serious claims.
The MK Party has yet to issue an official response to Shivambu’s accusations.
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The party, through its spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndlela, explicitly stated that the event was not sanctioned by the MK Party, emphasizing that it is not associated with their official activities.
Shivambu, who was removed from his position as secretary-general on June 2, due to an unsanctioned visit to fugitive pastor Shepherd Bushiri in Malawi, has been at the center of speculation regarding his political future.
Reports indicate that the briefing, which Shivambu announced in his personal capacity, may signal his resignation from the MK Party and potentially the launch of a new political party, rumored to be called “Mayibuye iAfrica.”
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