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Zuma’s power shift: MK party reconfigured

Posted on May 18, 2026
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Zuma concluded conventional electoral politics has ‘become a weak mobilising force’.

MK party leader Jacob Zuma has announced a reconfiguration of the movement, with the establishment of a new institute to spearhead its ideological, strategic and organisational agenda.

The party outlined the details at a press briefing in KwaZulu‑Natal over the weekend. It follows an intensive 18‑month assessment of the party’s health and direction.

Electoral politics

Zuma said the reflection was sanctioned to evaluate the movement’s organisational health, ideological coherence, strategic direction, philosophical orientation and long-term trajectory since its emergence.

The former president concluded that conventional electoral politics has become a weak mobilising force, and that true transformation must be driven by liberation as the engine, with politics serving only as the vehicle.

Shake-up

The shake‑up includes the disbandment of the party’s National High Command (NHC) and the creation of a new MK Party Institute to oversee the movement’s political and organisational direction.

The institute, led by the MK party’s Deputy President Mandlakayise Hlophe and senior party figures such as spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela, General Manana, Oupa Mathebula, Khanyisile Litchfield‑Tshabalala and Lindelani Mbambo, will oversee governance frameworks, leadership structures and ideological education, while benchmarking global models and African schools of thought.

“All party structures will now report directly to the institute, which will manage continuity, discipline and strategic coherence during the reconfiguration process,” Zuma said.

He added: “Liberation must be the engine of transformation, while politics becomes only the vehicle.”

‘Liberation’

The MK party said its programme prioritises the liberation of the poorest, community activism, the restoration of African identity, constitutional transformation and long‑term consciousness.

Zuma stressed, “The MK party believes that South Africa requires a new constitutional conversation rooted in the aspirations, history, traditions, values and indigenous consciousness of African people.

“The liberation of our people cannot continue to be governed solely through the current Constitution, which has inherited Roman‑Dutch and English legal traditions that do not fully reflect the civilisational realities and aspirations of the African majority.

“The establishment of the institute aims to perpetuate a new ideology that seeks to liberate black people based on a dichotomy of policies that the former liberation movement, the ANC, has failed to implement, and will further conscientise our people,” Zuma continued.

‘Ntuversalism’

During the briefing, Zuma reaffirmed his commitment to Ntuversalism – a philosophy of Bantu and uMuntu consciousness, dignity and sovereignty – set to be launched on 28 May in Johannesburg.

“We must never lose our identity, dignity, traditions, spirituality and culture as indigenous African people,” he said.

“Even when faced with those who came to our land in an effort to indigenise themselves by crafting their culture on stolen soil.”

The institute will serve as guardian of this framework, reorganising leadership through a new national executive committee and deploying task teams to strengthen grassroots mobilisation.

‘Threats’

Ndhlela, the party’s spokesperson, said the assessment study also identified internal and external threats confronting the movement, including infiltration, factionalism, power mongering, opportunism and position‑based politics aimed at destabilising the liberation mission that the ANC has abandoned.

“The MK party will not allow the revolutionary aspirations of the people to be undermined by careerism, internal sabotage or elite political interests,” Ndhlela said.

“As part of the strategic reorganisation process, President Zuma announces that the MK party institute will immediately lead the identification and formation of a new national executive committee, formerly disbanding what was known as the NHC.”

Elections

Positioning itself for both the 2026 local elections and national polls in 2029, the party plans to establish community contact centres, activist formations and policy conferences to advance its agenda.

“The MK party further reaffirms that while Africans are one people, the illegality that threatens the sovereignty, security and stability of any state cannot be tolerated.

“African unity and sovereignty must coexist with lawfulness, order, accountability, and mutual respect among nations and peoples,” Ndhlela said.

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