KZN Coalition Crisis: NFP Faction Rejects Withdrawal from GPU

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.

The Government of Provincial Unity (GPU) in KwaZulu-Natal continues to teeter as internal National Freedom Party (NFP) divisions escalate. Following party president Ivan Barnes' January 9 announcement—where he suspended legislator Mbali Shinga for refusing to back a no-confidence motion against Premier Thami Ntuli and declared the NFP's withdrawal—a dissenting faction pushed back on January 14.

At a media briefing in Durban, NFP National Chairperson Msawenkosi Mkhabela led the group in rejecting Barnes' decision. "The party is satisfied with the government of provincial unity and will not pull out of it. The president does not have the legal authority to take such a decision," Mkhabela stated. The faction backs Shinga, who was charged for defying orders, and insists provincial structures control coalition participation.

The NFP's single legislative seat is pivotal in the ANC-IFP-DA GPU. ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula affirmed efforts to stabilize the coalition, criticizing the uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) Party's role in the no-confidence motion: "We believe that that government will be in a position to weather the storm because it is stable." IFP National Spokesperson Mkhuleko Hlengwa echoed commitment: "Our main priority as the IFP is to ensure the stability of this government of provincial unity."

These developments highlight persistent fractures threatening provincial governance stability.

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The African National Congress concluded its National General Council in Boksburg with a display of unity, as President Cyril Ramaphosa committed to leading the party's 2026 local government election campaign. Delegates adopted resolutions focusing on renewal, anti-corruption measures, and addressing the party's existential challenges amid tensions with alliance partner SACP. Ramaphosa emphasized door-to-door campaigning and voluntary step-asides by members facing integrity issues.

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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The uMkhonto weSizwe (MK) party has pledged to take over KwaZulu-Natal's government through a new motion of no confidence against Premier Thami Ntuli, anticipating support from the EFF and NFP. The party claims it will address key issues like unemployment, poverty, crime, and service delivery failures. This comes amid a history of political instability in the province since 1994.

The African National Congress's National General Council begins this week in Boksburg, focusing on party performance and renewal without discussing leadership changes. Deputy President Paul Mashatile affirmed that President Cyril Ramaphosa will remain in office until the end of his term in 2027. Rumors of a plot to remove him have been firmly denied by party structures.

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The IFP retained its seat in a rural northern KwaZulu-Natal ward with a dominant performance, while the ANC captured an independent seat in Mkhondo, Mpumalanga, in the final round of 2025 by-elections.

ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula stated that the tripartite alliance will endure challenges and continue working with the South African Communist Party even after elections. He made these remarks at the South African Municipal Workers Union national congress in Mbombela, Mpumalanga. This follows the SACP's decision to contest upcoming local government elections independently.

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Former senate president bukola saraki has said the prolonged crisis in the peoples democratic party will be resolved soon. The independent national electoral commission met with pdp factions ahead of fct polls. The turaki-led nwc will continue duties pending court ruling.

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