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  • 1 week ago | iol.co.za | Kamogelo Moichela |Thabo Makwakwa

    2minFloyd Shivambu dropped a few bombshells during his media briefing in Gauteng on Thursday. Image: Floyd Shivambu/XFormer uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party secretary-general, Floyd Shivambu, dropped a few bombshells during his press briefing in Gauteng on Thursday, where he announced plans to launch a new political party. Among some wild claims, Shivambu alluded to some in leadership who were linked to corruption, others fighting among themselves, and even someone sniffing drugs.

  • 1 week ago | isolezwelesixhosa.co.za | Kamogelo Moichela |Thabo Makwakwa |Timothy J. Bernard

    Owayesakuba nguNobhala Jikelele wombutho weMK Party, uFloyd Shivambu, ubhengeze ukuqala kwenkqubo yokuqala umbutho omtsha wezopolitiko kulandela izityholo zokuzama ukubhukuqa uJacob Zuma njengenkokeli yeMK Party. Image: Timothy Bernard/Independent MediaOwayesakuba nguNobhala Jikelele wombutho weMK Party, uFloyd Shivambu, ubhengeze ukuqala kwenkqubo yokuseka umbutho omtsha wezopolitiko kulandela izityholo zokuzama ukubhukuqa owayesakuba nguMongameli weli uJacob Zuma njengenkokeli yeMK Party.

  • 1 week ago | iol.co.za | Thabo Makwakwa |Kamogelo Moichela

    2minIOL In a startling revelation during a media briefing at Mhulu Hotel in Midrand, Floyd Shivambu, former MK Party secretary-general, accused senior leaders of orchestrating a campaign against him for preventing the squandering of the party’s funds.

  • 1 week ago | iol.co.za | Kamogelo Moichela |Thabo Makwakwa

    2minIOL Former MK party secretary-general, Floyd Shivambu, has declared the start of the process to create a new political party following accusations that he attempted to topple former president Jacob Zuma as the MKP leader. Image: Timothy BarnardFormer MK party secretary-general, Floyd Shivambu, has declared the start of the process to create a new political party following accusations that he attempted to topple former president Jacob Zuma as the MKP leader.

  • 1 week ago | iol.co.za | Kamogelo Moichela |Thabo Makwakwa

    1min MK Party leader Jacob Zuma and former secretary-general Floyd Shivambu. Image: MKFloyd Shivambu is expected to officially resign from uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party following empty promises, including a parliamentary seat, after his dramatic dismissal as the secretary-general. Shivambu is expected to brief the media on political developments in Johannesburg on Thursday.

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