Floyd Shivambu
The MK Party's deputy president John Hlophe took the mic from secretary-general Floyd Shivambu in a manner South Africans perceived to be aggressive.
The Economic Freedom Fighters in Gauteng threw their weight behind Julius Malema to lead the party again, with some South Africans saying they don't have a choice.
The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party's Nathi Nhleko and Floyd Shivambu detailed some ways in which they believe the party was robbed during the May elections.
The MK Party's secretary general Floyd Shivambu was ranked the most Googled South African politician and the second most Googled politician behind Donald Trump.
Nhlamulo Ndhlela confirmed that he will be resigning as a member of Parliament to focus on other MK Party duties, but South Africans think it's for another reason.
Former Economic Freedom Fighters members who left and joined the MK Party include co-founder Floyd Shivambu, Dali Mpofu, Alfred Motsi and Busi Mkhwebane.
Julius Malema is confident that the members who recently departed the EFF will soon beg to come back, but South Africans think he needs to move on.
uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party Secretary General Floyd Shivambu responded to Julius Malema's recent comments, saying they were not out to destroy the EFF.
The MK Party's secretary general Floyd Shivambu has called on South Africans to unite under the party. Netizens roasted its president, Jacob Zuma, and the party.
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