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MK Party movements sees leaders axed

- KAMOGELO MOICHELA AND SIYABONGA SITHOLE

THE uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party said it had removed Bonginkosi Khanyile as Youth League president as part of a “strategic redeployme­nt”.

The party also announced the removal of other Youth League members, including deputy president Thapelo Maisha, Gaan Cibane, who served as interim secretary-general, as well as Philani Gazuzu Nduli, who held the position of Gauteng co-ordinator.

A letter dated April 9 reads: “Dear Cde Bonginkosi Education Khanyile, you are hereby removed from the position of national co-ordinator (of the) uMkhonto weSizwe Youth League (MKYL). This removal is effective from today.

“Your role going forward will be to be a normal member of the MKYL. You will be notified of your redeployme­nt in due course. MK Party appreciate­s your role played thus far.”

In a statement yesterday, the Jacob Zuma-led party announced the “strategic redeployme­nt” of Khanyile, Cibane, Maisha and Nduli, but did not provide an explanatio­n.

The party said in a statement: “This decision comes after thoughtful consultati­ons and is aimed at bolstering our efforts to achieve a transforma­tive two-thirds majority.

“Our goal is clear, to facilitate land expropriat­ion for the landless, tackle the challenge of load shedding, create sustainabl­e employment opportunit­ies for the youth, and addressing the pressing issues of poverty and inequality.

“We extend our heartfelt gratitude to Khanyile, Cibane, Maisha, and Nduli for their invaluable contributi­ons in their previous roles.

“Their dedication and leadership have laid a strong foundation for the positive changes we aspire to bring. As these young leaders embark on their new roles, we are inspired by their commitment and energy to focusing on garnering youth to support MK in these elections.”

In March, Khanyile, during a media briefing in Johannesbu­rg, said there would be consequenc­es if Zuma and the newly formed party were not allowed on the ballot paper, come election day next month.

Khanyile was speaking about the legal battle with the ANC over the trademark and registrati­on of MKP, the party’s parliament­ary candidates, and the MKP Youth League’s future.

“If they remove the MKP and president Zuma from the ballot as the face of the campaign and try to take our rights, there won’t be elections in South Africa,” he had said.

Attempts to get comment from Khanyile were unsuccessf­ul at the time of going to print.

“These people have been expelled from the party for alleged defiance. I have been told that Khanyile will clarify his position in a day or two,” a source wanting to remain anonymous told The Star.

On the issue of Khanyile’s removal, political analyst Professor Sipho Seepe indicated that the party’s decision was consistent with a stance it took over a month ago.

“The removal of Bonginkosi Khanyile is consistent with the position that the party took when it signed the electoral code of ethics. The party has promised to deal with those of its members who are likely to bring it into disrepute,” he said.

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