Colleen Makhubele's Political Journey Takes a Turn: MK Party Chief Whip Role Revoked
The MK Party has made a significant move, removing Colleen Makhubele from her position as Chief Whip in Parliament, just months after her appointment. This dramatic shift mirrors the infamous midnight reshuffle style of former President Jacob Zuma. The announcement, made in the early hours of Wednesday, included her abrupt removal from WhatsApp groups, indicating a potential exit from the party rather than a mere demotion.
Makhubele's rise in the party has been steady and notable. She took over the role of Chief Whip from Mzwanele Manyi in May, a move that aligns with the party's leadership turnover. However, her replacement by Des van Rooyen, described as loyal, honest, and dedicated, suggests a shift in the party's direction.
The party's spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndlela, stated that the new leadership will enhance the caucus's work, sharpen its political focus, and ensure the representation of the people's will without compromise. This move comes after Makhubele's previous leadership role in Johannesburg as a council speaker for COPE, and her subsequent formation of the South African Rainbow Alliance, which dissolved after a poor performance in the May 2024 elections.
As the story unfolds, Makhubele's views on this development remain to be heard, and further updates will be provided as they become available. This is a developing story, and readers are encouraged to stay tuned for more insights.