Former EFF spokesperson Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has broken his silence on social media following remarks by his party leader, Julius Malema, who described him as someone driven by “egoism” and not a leader of the party.
EFF FORMER spokesperson Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has broken his silence on social media following the drama by his leader Julius Malema, who referred to him as a person driven by “egoism” and not a leader of the party.
Malema also emphasized that Ndlozi was not bigger than the EFF, stating that the party could not “tip-toe” around him.
Despite Malema’s fiery comments, Ndlozi chose not to address the remarks or his role within the EFF. Instead, he posted a brief message on X, expressing appreciation and wishing the newly elected leadership well.
Congratulations to the newly elected leadership. We wish them strength and wisdom. Remember the duty to always conduct ourselves honestly and honourably in dealing with the EFF and the broader public. May you lead us all with dignity!
Asinamona, Asinanzondo, Phila Ngonaphakade… pic.twitter.com/tJqjjFv7yJ
— Mbuyiseni Ndlozi (@MbuyiseniNdlozi) December 16, 2024
“Congratulations to the newly elected leadership. We wish them strength and wisdom. Remember the duty to always conduct ourselves honestly and honourably in dealing with the EFF and the broader public.
“May you lead us all with dignity! Asinamona, Asinanzondo, Phila Ngonaphakade EFF!
“Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone! I wish you all economic freedom in our lifetime!,” the post read.
Ndlozi had remained silent, even on social media, since the departure of former deputy president Floyd Shivambu, which had placed him in a controversial position.
This followed revelations that Ndlozi was aware of Shivambu’s move to the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party, led by former president Jacob Zuma, but failed to inform Malema.
During one of the EFF’s briefings, Malema stated unequivocally that he would not tolerate betrayal within his inner circle.
As a result, Ndlozi was barred from attending the EFF’s third National People’s Assembly (NPA), held in Soweto, Johannesburg, over the weekend.
Not only was Ndlozi excluded from the elective conference, but he also failed to secure a spot in the party’s high-level decision-making body, the Central Command Team (CCT).
In addition, Malema reiterated that absence from the conference disqualified anyone from being considered a leader.
“Our leaders are here, you all know them, you nominated them for three hours. You cannot be leaving here and telling us about non-existing leaders,” Malema said in his closing remarks on Sunday.
Here is the newly leadership of the EFF:
President – Julius Malema
Deputy President – Godrich Gardee
Secretary-General – Marshal Dlamini
Deputy secretary-general – Leigh Ann Mathys
National Chairperson – Noluthando Notshuku
Treasurer General – Omphile Maotwe