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Farewell, People’s Bae — Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns as EFF MP

After months of speculation about Mbuyiseni Ndlozi’s political future, driven by tensions with EFF leader Julius Malema, he has stepped down as an MP.
Farewell, People’s Bae — Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns as EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi attends the EFF one million membership launch at the Hector Pieterson Memorial in Soweto on 18 February 2022. (Photo: Gallo Images / Papi Morake)

The EFF confirmed the “voluntary” departure of its former national spokesperson, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, as an MP, alongside Eastern Cape legislature MPP Yazini Tetyana, on Thursday. This marks the end of Ndlozi’s vibrant 10-year career in the National Assembly.

For most of his tenure in Parliament, Ndlozi was a fierce critic, relentlessly challenging both former president Jacob Zuma and current President Cyril Ramaphosa.  

Although often a thorn in the side of whichever Speaker had to try to reign him in, Ndlozi gained popularity with the public for his memorable parliamentary antics, particularly his humorous points of order and playful jabs at fellow MPs, calling them “sleepists”. His good looks earned him the title of “People’s Bae”.  

“The EFF has accepted the respective voluntary requests to be released from deployment of the two Fighters, who have diligently served the organisation in their respective deployments since the EFF has had representation in the legislative sphere,” the party said.  

Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has left the EFF, citing differences with party leader Julius Malema. (Photo: Gallo Images / Brenton Geach)
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi delivers a statement in the National Assembly on 3 September 2024. (Photo: Gallo Images / Brenton Geach)
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Julius Malema (EFF President) at the Alexandra Freedom Day Rally on April 27, 2024 in Johannesburg, South Africa. Freedom Day 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of South Africa’s democratic dispensation and commemorates the nation’s first democratic election on 27 April 1994. (Photo: Gallo Images / Luba Lesolle)
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi and Julius Malema at the Alexandra Freedom Day Rally in Johannesburg on 27 April 2024. (Photo: Gallo Images / Luba Lesolle)

Fate sealed for some time

Ndlozi’s departure was almost written on the wall after a slew of jabs from Malema, beginning in August 2024 when former deputy president Floyd Shivambu deserted the party and crossed the political aisle to join the uMkhonto Wesizwe party. 

Shivambu left the party three months after its dismal performance in the 29 May national and provincial elections, where it secured only 9.52% of the vote – a 1.28% drop from 2019 – losing its position as the third-largest party in Parliament. 

Ndlozi, a close ally of Shivambu, is said to have been aware of Shivambu’s plans to leave the EFF and join MK but did not inform Malema, which left a sour impression on the EFF leader.  

On several occasions, Malema publicly criticised EFF leaders who remained silent during the party’s turbulent times.

While Ndlozi himself did not openly address the tension, there were signs that he was being sidelined within the party.

In one instance, Malema took a veiled swipe at Ndlozi’s wife, actress and TV producer Mmabatho Montsho, after she liked an Instagram post by Shivambu announcing his decision to join MK.

“How can someone say the decision to join uMkhonto Wesizwe party is the best decision ever, and my wife Montsho is the first person to like such a thing? You say Julius Malema is with us when his partner likes things that seek to denounce the organisation and where the organisation stands? Where the relatives and cousins declared where they stand, and you still ask yourself where this leader stands. Look at those around him, and you will know where he stands,” Malema said. 

The notion that Ndlozi was being ostracised was fuelled further by a report that he had been barred from attending the party’s elective conference in December, during which Malema was re-elected unopposed. 

Quizzed about Ndlozi’s absence from the conference, Malema was defensive. “We are no longer going to answer any nonsense about Mbuyiseni Ndlozi. This matter is closed. You can talk about it yourself, but don’t bring it to us,” he said at the time.   

Read more: EFF conference: Malema reminds delegates what party stands for 

In another incident, at a media briefing in November, Malema spent considerable time speaking about loyalty and betrayal, saying he would never forgive those who failed to inform him about Shivambu’s departure.

“I do not trust them and will never trust them. Because trust is earned when you show loyalty at the point where it’s most needed, not when it’s a nice time… You must show loyalty at the most tested moments… and people who are not loyal must never be trusted by anyone. They will kill you,” he said. 

Read more: Malema dismisses reports of potential EFF rebellion over Ndlozi ‘ban’ 

Malema refused to name those who had betrayed him: “Don’t ask me to name and shame disloyal people, that is like committing suicide.”  

Dr Mbuyiseni Quintin Ndlozi at the Daveyton Community Meeting on April 28, 2024 in Daveyton, South Africa. Freedom Day 2024 marks the 30th anniversary of South Africa’s democratic dispensation and commemorates the nation’s first democratic election on 27 April 1994. (Photo: Gallo Images / OJ Koloti)
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi in Daveyton on 28 April 2024. (Photo: Gallo Images / OJ Koloti)

Is Ndlozi following former comrades to MK?

Following Shivambu’s defection to MK, a number of high-ranking EFF officials followed suit. Among them are controversial advocate Dali Mpofu, former Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane, and former ANC spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi – all of whom have since been parachuted into senior positions.  

Speculation is rife Ndlozi may follow suit. MK’s national spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndhlela, could not be reached for comment on Thursday. 

EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi , former EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee and EFF leader Julius Malema, walk into the Parliament Precinct prior to the State of the Nation Address on Thursday 13 February 2020. The annual presidential address comes in the midst of a harsh economic environment, service delivery failures, incapacitated SOEs, rampant crime and high unemployment. (Photo: Daily Maverick/Leila Dougan)
EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi , former EFF secretary-general Godrich Gardee and EFF leader Julius Malema walk into the Parliament Precinct before to the State of the Nation Address on 13 February 2020. (Photo: Daily Maverick / Leila Dougan)

Previously, MK’s head of presidency, Magasela Mzobe, told Daily Maverick the party was engaging a number of high-ranking officials in different provinces and parties as the party seeks to establish itself in the corners of the country in the run-up to the 2026 local government elections. 

“That is our daily bread and butter,” he said jokingly, adding that in some instances the MK leadership did not have to recruit, with other party representatives reaching out and expressing a desire to be a part of the one-year-old movement. 

For the time being, Ndlozi and Tetyana have not resigned from the party, only as MPs.

But the EFF’s statement hinted that their fate was sealed: “The EFF wishes the fighters well in their future endeavours.”

If Ndlozi does leave the party altogether his absence is likely to be strongly felt.

On many occasions he energised crowds at EFF events with powerful renditions of revolutionary music, gaining a loyal following from those drawn to his charisma and message of “economic freedom in our lifetime”.

He connected in particular with young South Africans, as a voice for their frustrations on issues such as education, unemployment, land and economic justice. DM

Comments

Grumpy Old Man Jan 9, 2025, 05:47 PM

I have always thought of Ndlozi being an extremely clever guy with a lot of charisma! I don't know him - but, from outside casual observance, it always appeared to me that he possessed far more natural talent and ability than Shivambu. Maybe he is happy playing 'second fiddle'

lesley.young1945 Jan 10, 2025, 06:38 PM

I agree.

District Six Jan 9, 2025, 06:27 PM

Aaaaand... here come the haters rushing in where angels dare to tread. One even likens Parliament to a circus, presumably where the DA monkeys are gathered. How the loudest noise comes from the shallow end of the pool.

Una West Jan 10, 2025, 10:42 AM

"...angels fear to tread

Graeme de Villiers Jan 10, 2025, 11:39 AM

Hahahahahahahahaha

Noelsoyizwap Jan 9, 2025, 08:27 PM

Ndlozi does have qualities of an effective politician. He is courageous, has integrity, communicates effectively. My advice to him would be, if not pushed, "in order to be seen as being your own man, carefully your next move and staying with EFF a little longer might earn you some capital"

Willem Boshoff Jan 9, 2025, 09:05 PM

Do you think he didn't know about the EFF/Julius' illicit funds (including VBS)? Not to mention his love for expensive booze among other luxuries, while pretending to be a Marxist (DM, 3 July 2019, "Revolutionary trash"). You may want to reconsider including integrity in that list.

Noelsoyizwap Jan 9, 2025, 10:28 PM

Can't speculate on his knowledge of VBS, elicit funds. I haven't commented on his personal preferences of any kind. I know that Marxism is a broad school of thought, exactly where Ndlozi's leanings are, I don't know. But as a politician he seem to have a standpoint. Anything on hisintegrity?

Willem Boshoff Jan 10, 2025, 06:05 AM

No person with integrity can serve an organisation that is funded by corruption and theft (much knowledge in the public sphere about this), or champion a classless society when living in the upper classes. If having a standpoint = integrity then we set the bar very low. Apt for politicians I guess.

Noelsoyizwap Jan 10, 2025, 11:13 AM

Many, today, who claim to be paragons integrity stand on the shoulders of those that developed presided over crime against humanity.

Noelsoyizwap Jan 9, 2025, 10:43 PM

For democracy to thrive, it must reflect values, which guarantee that government reflects the will of the people. Ndlozi's chosen political ideology, like any other politician, must gain popular vote to form a government. Fact that his party hasn't achieved that, don't mean he's no politician

cracklin62 Jan 10, 2025, 08:18 AM

Ideology 101

Noelsoyizwap Jan 10, 2025, 10:42 AM

Resorting ad hominem now, really

Noelsoyizwap Jan 10, 2025, 10:53 AM

Still a political ideology whether me and you agree with it or not. He has his political beliefs about the social order, I have mine and so do you.

Just another Comment Jan 10, 2025, 03:52 PM

Integrity and intelligence? Anybody who follows the EFF circus is most most lilely a clown.

Noelsoyizwap Jan 10, 2025, 04:44 PM

Judges are those whose rights are guaranteed under universal suffrage. They don't engage in ad hominem and howl insults. They have been judging Ndlozi's and other parties, and will continue to do so for as long as those rights haven't been taken away. Hopefully, not again.

jackt bloek Jan 9, 2025, 08:37 PM

ndlozi could have been exceptional leader in the private sector. he wasted his youth and his brightest years in the EFF

pietskietvantond Jan 10, 2025, 02:28 AM

Windbags don't have a future in the private sector. MP was the most that he will achieve.

Middle aged Mike Jan 10, 2025, 11:28 AM

This is my comment of the day. Cosplay marxists you'll find are rather thin on the ground in the 'private sector'.

seafhar Jan 10, 2025, 07:36 AM

The racist Tokoloshe

ntsukumahloko Jan 10, 2025, 11:19 AM

I'm very sorry for my beloved fighters but one thing for sure here on planet earth when u fight for the truth u always stand alone

Middle aged Mike Jan 10, 2025, 11:50 AM

For a giggle have a google at this fine young marxists estimated net worth. I wonder if there are any firebrand revolutionary left leaders in our blighted country who are of the modest means that their marxist schtick would suggest.

Contrarian Guy Jan 10, 2025, 01:41 PM

Eish Julius, will you switch the lights off when you leave?

robynheathfiel Jan 10, 2025, 11:13 PM

Before you pop the champagne corks, at least the EFF diluted the MK voting base somewhat.

Gareth Murray Jan 11, 2025, 09:00 AM

Great, now he can get a real job in the real world & actually contribute to something worthwhile.

Kenneth FAKUDE Jan 12, 2025, 04:09 AM

If all politicians start with an honest job in the real world this country would be in a better state.