uMkhonto weSizwe Party Removes Two Members
Who Was Expelled?
The party’s secretary‑general, Sibonelo Nomvalo, announced that Duduzile Zuma‑Sambudla and former spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela have been removed from the uMkhonto weSizwe Party with immediate effect.
Why Were They Removed?
Nomvalo said the decision came after the pair broke party rules. Specifically, they moved the body of Edward Mzikayise “Muzi” Ntshingila from one hospital to another without getting permission from his family or the party leadership.
Background on the Incident
Muzi Ntshingila passed away on June 4. According to Nomvalo, Zuma‑Sambudla and Ndhlela transferred his remains between hospitals on their own. This action was seen as disrespectful and went against the party’s procedures.
Party’s Response
During a media briefing in Johannesburg, Nomvalo stated:
“Their membership has been terminated with immediate effect.”
He added that the expulsion was meant to protect the party’s reputation and ensure that all members follow the agreed‑upon rules.
What This Means for the Party
- The move shows the party is willing to enforce discipline, even against high‑profile members.
- It may lead to tighter oversight of how members handle sensitive situations.
- Supporters and critics will be watching to see if further actions follow.
Conclusion
The uMkhonto weSizwe Party’s decision to expel Duduzile Zuma‑Sambudla and Nhlamulo Ndhlela highlights its commitment to maintaining internal order. By acting quickly after the hospital transfer incident, the party hopes to prevent similar issues in the future and keep its members accountable.


