KZN's Mbali Shinga Defies Party in Decisive Vote Against MK Takeover Bid

Following the chaotic failed motion of no confidence against Premier Thami Ntuli on 15 December 2025—as detailed in the first article of this series—KwaZulu-Natal Social Development MEC Mbali Shinga emerged as the pivotal figure. Her vote preserved the Government of Provincial Unity's majority, despite internal NFP turmoil and personal threats.

Mbali Shinga, the National Freedom Party's (NFP) sole representative in the 80-seat KwaZulu-Natal legislature, cast the vote that doomed uMkhonto weSizwe's (MK) bid to topple the Government of Provincial Unity (GPU). With MK (37 seats) temporarily allied to the EFF (2 seats), the coalition's 41-seat majority held by one vote, including support from the IFP, ANC, DA, and NFP.

The disruptions, including shouting, jostling, water spraying, and police intervention—leading to the suspension without pay of 36 MK members (currently challenged)—left a trail of 'disgusting behaviour,' as Shinga described, exacerbated by former president Jacob Zuma's pre-vote appearance.

Shinga, 51, from Mtwalume on the KZN South Coast, openly defied NFP president Ivan Barnes, who had unauthorizedly aligned with MK. 'And I was supposed to work with those people (MK)!', she told Daily Maverick, emotional during the interview. Now under 24-hour police protection due to threats, Shinga framed her decision as standing for 'justice and precedent' and women's emancipation amid South Africa's gender-based violence crisis. IFP's Mkhuleko Hlengwa called attacks on female leaders an 'assault on democracy.'

Aftermath saw Barnes suspend Shinga, which she contested as irregular; the legislature rejected NFP's unconstitutional recall bid. The NFP, a kingmaker with 19,548 votes in the 2024 KZN elections despite national obscurity, remains deeply factionalized. Shinga's stand underscores volatile politics in a province managing a R150-billion budget.

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Dramatic scene of Kenya's 2025 by-elections: Ruto supporters celebrate total victory at polling station, while opposition protests erupt amid police and chaos.
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Kenya's by-elections affirm government dominance with concerns raised

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Candidates aligned with President William Ruto's broad-based government won all seven parliamentary seats in Kenya's by-elections on November 27, 2025, signaling strong support amid reports of irregularities. While observers like ELOG praised much of the process, groups such as the Law Society of Kenya highlighted chaos and violence, urging preparations for 2027. Opposition leaders contested results and accused the government of malpractice.

Following the failed December 15 bid to oust the KwaZulu-Natal government—as detailed in the first article of this series—the National Freedom Party (NFP) held a January 9 press conference in Durban. Leaders clarified their opposition stance, suspended defiant MPL Mbali Shinga, and highlighted grievances against GPU partners amid ongoing coalition tensions.

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In the latest twist of the KwaZulu-Natal coalition saga—as covered in prior articles of this series—a faction of the National Freedom Party has defied leadership and vowed to maintain the Government of Provincial Unity, amid deepening internal rifts following the January 9 press conference and the failed December no-confidence bid against Premier Thami Ntuli.

South Africa's Government of National Unity, formed in June 2024, has shown signs of stability after overcoming early crises, but the 2026 local elections pose a significant challenge to its cohesion. Coalition partners acknowledge improved negotiations, yet ideological differences and electoral rivalries could strain relations. Preparations for the State of the Nation Address highlight both progress and persistent tensions.

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The African National Congress began its fifth National General Council in Boksburg on December 8, 2025, addressing the party's electoral decline, the Government of National Unity, and internal challenges. Secretary-general Fikile Mbalula highlighted the ANC's long-standing weakening since 2016, while President Cyril Ramaphosa urged discipline and humility amid a staff picket over delayed salaries. The gathering aims to prepare for the 2026 local elections without discussing leadership succession.

Two parallel inquiries in South Africa have uncovered deep distrust and corruption allegations within law enforcement, stemming from claims of a drug cartel's infiltration into police and politics. Key figures like former minister Bheki Cele and Vusimuzi Matlala face scrutiny over financial dealings, while the disbandment of a task team raises questions about protecting criminals. The Madlanga Commission is set to submit an interim report this week, though it will remain confidential.

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Trans Nzoia Governor George Natembeya and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna have rallied their supporters to organize a public rally and declare they are on the right political path ahead of the 2027 elections. This move highlights their political collaboration against the current administration. Natembeya announced this via his official Facebook page.

 

 

 

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