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    South African politician sacked over visit to fugitive pastor

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiJune 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A top official in one of South Africa’s biggest political parties has been sacked after he visited a controversial Malawian pastor in April.

    Floyd Shivambu has been removed as secretary-general of the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party barely six months into the job after he attended an Easter service at self-proclaimed pastor Shepherd Bushiri’s church.

    Mr Bushiri, from Malawi, was one of southern Africa’s best known preachers when he was arrested and charged with fraud in South Africa in 2020.

    After being released on bail, he managed to flee to his home country in unclear circumstances. South Africa has been trying to extradite him ever since.

    Mr Bushiri denies any wrongdoing and, together with his wife Mary, has applied to review a judgment that approved their extradition to South Africa, according to local news site Eyewitness News.

    The MK party, which was founded by former President Jacob Zuma, said in a press conference on Wednesday that Mr Shivambu’s removal came after his actions “were found to be against the spirit and prescripts of the MK party’s constitution”.

    “The president and national officials were left with no other option but to act swiftly,” said MK national chair Nathi Nhleko.

    He added that the trip “was not an officially sanctioned programme of the organisation”.
    However, Mr Shivambu remains a member of the party and will instead represent MK in the National Assembly.

    Reacting to news of his demotion, Mr Shivambu said he “fully accepts” the decision taken by the party and looked forward to taking up his new role in parliament.

    Mr Shivambu joined the MK party in August last year from the rival Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and was later appointed secretary-general – one of the party’s top positions.

    Under the leadership of former President Zuma, the newly formed MK party came third in last year’s elections – a major factor in the governing ANC losing its majority for the first time since democratic elections were introduced in 1994.

    Mr Shivambu was widely criticised in April when he reposted footage shared on X by Mr Bushiri showing the self-proclaimed pastor asking hundreds of worshippers at his Jesus Nation church to welcome the South African politician.

    The politician, in his retweet, also praised Mr Bushiri for his “good work” and “for hosting us”.
    Mr Bushiri is a millionaire who set up churches in several African countries.

    He is accused of preying on poor people who were desperate to improve their lives by selling merchandise including “miracle oil”.

    The self-proclaimed prophet claims to have cured people of HIV, made the blind see, changed the fortunes of the impoverished and, on at least one occasion, walked on air.

    Mr Bushiri has also been charged with rape. He and his wife have denied any wrongdoing.

    Sanet Solomon, an analyst based at South Africa’s University of the Free State, said Mr Shivambu’s removal was “expected” given the negative publicity his visit to Malawi garnered.

    “His removal does, however, raise questions and concerns around leadership retention and succession planning as the party is preparing to welcome its sixth secretary general in its second year of existence. These changes further exacerbate concerns around the party’s stability,” she told the BBC.
    Mr Shivambu has been the MK party’s longest-serving secretary general since the party’s formation in December 2023.

    Ms Solomon added that Shivambu’s “leadership style” and “tension with other party leaders” were contributing factors in his ultimate downfall within the party.

    The internal conflict between Mr Shivambu and some MK party leaders played out publicly when Zuma’s daughter, Duduzile, was forced to apologise after calling him “useless” and “the worst thing that happened to MK” in a post on X earlier this year.

    “It would not be surprising if he [Shivambu] soon announces his departure from the party,” Ms Solomon predicted.

    By BBC News

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