EFF-MK clash 'weakens radical left'
The Citizen|November 30, 2024
Amid the rumblings, scathing attacks and infighting within what earlier seemed to be the return of the South African political far-left, the EFF and the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party, Patriotic Alliance leader Gayton McKenzie has found a tongue-in-cheek way of describing "the early crumbling of the marriage, due to mistrust".
Brian Sokutu

This, as the growing schism between former comrades MK leader Jacob Zuma and EFF commander-in-chief Julius Malema has seen them drifting miles apart - far from reminiscing about sipping tea at Zuma's Nkandla homestead.

In what has marked an EFF-MK turning point - fuelled by the continued exodus of top EFF leaders to Zuma's party - Malema has this week launched an unprecedented attack on Zuma and his party, describing them as "enemies, inviting a fight" - calling for Nkandla to be attached.

Entering the fray, in a rare remark made by a member of the government of national unity (GNU), McKenzie said: "People say I am excited to be part of the government of national unity.

"They are wrong - I am very excited. The GNU will last its full term and beyond, while its foes' marriages are making an early collapse, due to lack of trust.

This story is from the November 30, 2024 edition of The Citizen.

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