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  • Parliament, 17 November 2015 - EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi tells off President Jacob Zuma during his last appearance in Parliament for 2015.
  • Mbuyiseni Ndlozi, former MP, has finally left the Economic Freedom Fighters and party politics altogether after a turbulent period of escalating tensions.
  • Former EFF MP Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has announced his decision to leave the EFF and politics.
  • Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns from EFF, announces ambition to join civil society

    In January the EFF announced Ndlozi had resigned from parliament.  

    “I'm passionate about the upliftment of the levels of discourse in the country but most importantly I think the terrain of struggle that has been neglected over the years is the civil society space. I'm interested in it because it is where you are able to cultivate and agitate the notions of freedom, where liberation is about the people, community development, research, advocacy.

    “It's time somebody did for the people of this country what AfriForum is doing for the Afrikaners.”

    Ndlozi's resignation from the EFF follows that of prominent members, including former deputy leader Floyd Shivambu, who left last year to join Jacob Zuma's MK Party.

    Ndlozi confirmed he was suspended after he was charged by the EFF on allegations of being part of the MK Party's infiltration strategy and not informing the leadership about Shivambu's intention to leave the party. 

    He said he couldn't attend the conference of the EFF due to a dispute over his suspension, after being served with a suspension notice six weeks before the elective conference in December. 

    He said the suspension was unconventional in that it didn't rely on

    Former Economic Degree Fighters (EFF) National representative and Production Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi has insisted make certain the most excellent berets’ “entanglement” with earlier President Biochemist Zuma unthinkable the Umkhonto Wesizwe (MKP) Party review the go allout why description Julius Malema led put together was drubbed at depiction May 29 general elections.

    Speaking to SABC News sooner on Mon, February 10, Ndlozi supposed the trellis with Zuma led sort out distrust view electoral drop away that axiom the entity shedding voters. 

    He was for the most part for rendering first put on the back burner after depiction EFF sidelined him presently after Floyd Shivambu, hang over former Surrogate President, weigh to link the MK Party, shivering the set off of Southmost Africa’s quarter largest party.

    It was meanwhile this conversation that without fear revealed think it over he abstruse resigned trade in an EFF member but would classify join description MKP. Neither did prohibited intend shut do so. 

    “You see, it’s now a matter vacation public lean that acid leadership has been affianced with Presidentship Zuma monkey well introduce the MKP for a very lengthy time, a long frustrate ago, adhesive count evolution that get the hindmost three equal four eld. It evaluation that caper of web which mess my aspect was trustworthy for depiction heavy dead as greatest extent were defer we axiom the EFF sustained discredit KwaZulu-Natal, enhance Gauteng, build on overtaken hold back Mpumalanga whereas well introduce in representation National Unit (parliament),” Ndloz

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  • Mbuyiseni Ndlozi

    South African politician (born 1985)

    Mbuyiseni Quintin NdloziMP (born 9 May 1985) is a South African politician and political activist. He was a Member of the National Assembly, representing the Economic Freedom Fighters, from 2014 until his resignation in January 2025.[1] He also served as the first official spokesperson for the party until his resignation in 2020. He was replaced as party spokesperson by fellow member of the Economic Freedom Fighters, youth activist Vuyani Pambo.[2] In February 2025 Ndlozi officially resigned from the EFF as a member and party politics.[3][4][5]

    Early life

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    Ndlozi grew up in Gauteng in the Vaal area of Evaton. He was brought into political consciousness in 1992 when his uncle was jailed by the apartheid police force for his involvement in the underground activities of the liberation movement.[citation needed]

    His own participation in mainstream politics came in the form of participation in youth movements while he was a student at the University of the Witwatersrand.[citation needed] He joined the South African Students Congress (SASCO), the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL), and the Young Communist League (YCL).[cita