S.Africa: New Black Politics: Communists assemble: MK: A formidable coalition of the wounded…

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Political activist and commentator Phapano Phasha worked on the election communication strategy for MKP after resigning from the African National Congress (ANC), but didn’t join the party. In this interview with BizNews, she says many of the people who have joined MK ”are wounded…are running to the next best thing”. However, it is a “formidable force because unfortunately those who control the politics of this country haven’t learned anything. They haven’t learned anything from funding the president of the ANC. The ANC is as rotten and as bankrupt as before.” As for the Government of National Unity (GNU), she charges that it’s not “premised on any morality”. On the power held in MKP by former President Jacob Zuma’s daughter Duduzile, she says: “…you cannot touch her, neither can you question her”. As for why Floyd Shivambu left the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) to join MKP, she comments: “…he’s just saving his political skin. Whether he will survive, that’s another thing”. Ultimately she believes that if capital invested in black talent, “we will see a different type of voter who does not run to a new party every season, but a voter who looks at the philosophy of a party, who looks at the meritocracy; if the party has the right people who can serve”.

Summary of the interview
In an exclusive BizNews interview, political activist Phapano Phasha, who crafted MKP’s election strategy after leaving the ANC, critiques the party landscape. She describes MKP’s new members as “wounded” and running to “the next best thing,” while condemning the ANC’s persistent corruption. Phasha also criticizes the Government of National Unity’s lack of moral foundation and questions the motivations behind high-profile political moves. She advocates for investment in black talent to foster informed, philosophy-driven voting.

Source: https://www.biznews.com/interviews/2024/09/05/mk-formidable-coalition-wounded



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