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MKP squandering its mandate of hope

Sunday World

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SW July 20 2025 edition

Post election promise has now been wasted

- Bongani Mdakane

South Africa's general elections in May 2024 redrew the political map in dramatic fashion. After three decades of dominance, the ANC was humbled, losing its parliamentary majority for the first time.

But while much has been made of the ANC's decline and the tenuous architecture of the government of national unity (GNU), it was the surging rise of the MK Party that delivered the true electoral thunderclap.

With 14.6% of the national vote and a dominant 45% in the KwaZulu-Natal provincial legislature, the MK Party's debut was nothing short of astonishing - a political debutante striding boldly into a space long monopolised by ageing titans.

Its success, we were told, was a signal of yearning: millions disillusioned by ANC complacency, desperate for a new voice that promised redress, dignity and change.

But how quickly hope curdles into farce. Barely a year since that heady electoral breakthrough, the MKP stands less as a symbol of democratic renewal than a cautionary tale of political immaturity, vanity and chaos.

Rather than pressing the GNU with probing opposition and moral authority, the party has degenerated into a punch-drunk sideshow - flailing about in a spectacle of factional brawls and revolving-door leadership, all the while abandoning the very people who handed it a mandate.

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