The MK Party has embarked on yet another leadership shake-up with the announcement of new permanent leadership structures in their Gauteng and Limpopo provinces.
This was a decision taken by the party's national officials this month. They, according to the party, are a constitutional structure of the organisation and have the decision making powers in between meetings of the national high command on political, ideological and organisational decisions.
Addressing the media, party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu thanked the ousted leaders for the work done to build the provincial structures, alongside the successful hosting of the party's first anniversary activities and programmes.
The national officials adopted a minimum programme for the year 2025 and will workshop this programme in our annual HUVO, which will take place on the second weekend of February. The minimum programme includes the full establishment of uMkhonto we Sizwe provincial, regional, subregional and ward detachments in the whole of South Africa before the end of 2025, said Shivambu.
The one-year-old party has been establishing its footprint using task teams since inception and will now embark on the appointment of permanent leaders across the provinces.