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New chief whip says MK party will try to repair relationship with EFF – The Mail & Guardian

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Last updated: June 4, 2025 8:38 am
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The newly appointed uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party parliament chief whip, Colleen Makhubele, has emphasized the importance of repairing the relationship between the MK party and the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF). Makhubele stated that fixing this relationship is crucial for the wellbeing of the progressive caucus in parliament.

The strained relationship between the MK party and the EFF has been a topic of discussion in recent times. With key figures such as Dali Mpofu and Floyd Shivambu defecting from the MK party to join the EFF, tensions have been high between the two political entities. The rivalry between the MK party and the EFF has also been fueled by issues such as the removal of Mzwanele Manyi and the leadership changes within the MK party.

In light of the upcoming 2024 elections in South Africa, it is essential for opposition parties like the MK party and the EFF to work together towards a common goal. Julius Malema, Jacob Zuma, and other prominent figures in the MK party have expressed the need for unity and cooperation among opposition parties to challenge the ruling party.

The progressive caucus in parliament plays a crucial role in pushing for change and holding the government accountable. By repairing the relationship between the MK party and the EFF, both parties can strengthen their position within the progressive caucus and work towards a common agenda.

As the political landscape in South Africa continues to evolve, it is imperative for opposition parties to set aside their differences and focus on the bigger picture. Collaboration and unity among opposition parties will be key in shaping the future of the country and bringing about meaningful change.

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In conclusion, Colleen Makhubele’s emphasis on repairing the relationship between the MK party and the EFF highlights the importance of unity and cooperation among opposition parties. By working together towards a common goal, the MK party and the EFF can strengthen their position in parliament and advocate for the interests of the South African people.

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