Mbuyiseni Ndlozi quits as EFF MP
The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) has confirmed that Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has voluntarily give up as a member of Parliament.
Ndlozi resigned alongside Yazini Tetyana who served within the Eastern Cape provincial legislature and
subsequently in Parliament.
EFF’S MBUYISENI NDLOZI RESIGNS AS AN MP
In an announcement, the EFF mentioned the voluntary requests to be launched from deployment, which have been despatched to the get together’s secretary-general Marshall Dlamini consecutively and inside days of one another, expressed
gratitude to the Red Berets for the chance to serve the group and the individuals of South Africa.
“The EFF has accepted the respective voluntary requests to be released from deployment of the two fighters, who have diligently served the organization in their respective deployments since the EFF has had representation in the legislative sphere,” EFF spokesperson Leigh-Ann Mathys mentioned.
WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi who been a member of Parliament since 2014 was nowhere to be seen at the party’s National People’s Assembly which was held on the Nasrec Expo Centre in Johannesburg in December 2024.
In November, studies surfaced that Ndlozi was banned from attending all EFF political actions. These embody conferences of the get together’s War Council, which met weekly, and its Central Command Team (CCT).
Ndlozi was reportedly positioned on depart of absence, which prevented him from performing his duties as a member of parliament.
In addition, the get together’s former spokesperson was reportedly one of many members who knew about Malema’s former deputy and now uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu‘s departure.
There have been speculations that Ndlozi may be part of the MK Party however the EFF hasn’t confirmed that he has give up as a member.
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