Mbuyiseni Ndlozi Barred from EFF National Conference
Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, a founding member of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and current Member of Parliament, is facing challenges within his party. Speculation has emerged that he might be sidelined from key EFF activities, specifically the upcoming National People’s Assembly scheduled for December 13–15 at Nasrec, Johannesburg. This assembly is significant, as it will see the election of new leadership, including the contested deputy presidency—a role vacated by Floyd Shivambu, who recently joined the uMkhonto we Sizwe Party (MKP).
Alleged Barriers to Participation
Insiders claim Ndlozi’s exclusion from the conference could be part of a strategic move to limit his influence and potential candidacy. While he has stated he does not intend to run for any position, the EFF leadership seems cautious, fearing he could still shift the internal dynamics if present at the conference. Many younger and more rebellious EFF supporters initially favored Ndlozi for the deputy president position, challenging the party’s preferred candidate, former Secretary Godrich Gardee.
Speculations About Suspension
Ndlozi’s recent absence from key EFF meetings, including the Central Command Team (CCT) and war council gatherings, has fueled speculation that he may be facing a suspension. Some party insiders suggest his silence, particularly after Floyd Shivambu’s departure to the MKP, has raised doubts about his loyalty. They also noted that his removal from the parliamentary portfolio committee on trade, industry, and competition could indicate a demotion tied to party politics.
EFF’s Leadership Concerns
Tensions seem high as the EFF prepares for its national conference. Party leader Julius Malema’s recent comments have been interpreted by some as criticisms directed at Ndlozi, adding to the controversy. Malema’s statements, emphasizing loyalty and commitment, have sparked debates within the party. Speculation persists that Ndlozi’s perceived alignment with Shivambu has resulted in his strained relationship with the EFF’s top leadership, leading to rumors of a possible exit or expulsion.
Reactions and Future Uncertainties
The news of Ndlozi’s potential barring from the national conference has divided EFF members and supporters. Some see it as a calculated move to ensure a leadership outcome favorable to the party’s existing hierarchy, while others worry about internal divisions and transparency. Despite the rumors, sources indicate Ndlozi remains committed to the EFF, with no clear intentions of leaving unless forced out. His future role, however, remains uncertain as the December conference approaches.
Implications for EFF’s Political Landscape
The unfolding situation with Ndlozi could have broader implications for the EFF’s political strategy and cohesion. The outcome of the national conference, particularly the election of a new deputy president, will be pivotal in shaping the party’s future direction. As leadership factions maneuver for influence, the potential exclusion of a figure like Ndlozi may reveal deeper ideological and political divides within the EFF.
The December National People’s Assembly will undoubtedly be a critical event, not just for the EFF, but for South African politics as a whole, as it will set the tone for the party’s leadership and policy direction heading into the future. Whether Ndlozi’s absence is temporary or marks a turning point in his political journey within the EFF remains to be seen.


