MKP NATIONAL HIGH COMMAND
uMkhonto weSizwe Party Leadership:
The leadership collective of the High Command is as follows:
NATIONAL OFFICIALS:
- President: President JACOB G ZUMA
- Deputy President: DR. JOHN HLOPHE
- Secretary General: DR. SIFISO MASEKO
- Deputy Secretary General: NOMBUSO MKHIZE
- National Organiser: NYIKO FLOYD SHIVAMBU
- National Chairperson: NKOSINATHI NHLEKO
- Deputy National Chairperson: WILSON SIBILOANE
- Treasurer General: MENZI MAGUBANE
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL HIGH COMMAND:
1. Gobizizwe Makhanya
2. Dr Ndivhoniswani Tshidzumba
3. Sbusiso Xulu
4. Sindiswa Mthembu
5. Themba Abraham Monyela
6. Mandla Sidu
7. Duduzile Kate Mabizela
8. Nompumelelo Daisy Tshiloane
9. Julius Msingwane
10. Irene Quvile Nomachule
11. Lungelo Madlingozi
12. Nweti Grace Bila
13. Sello Neville Motlhabakwe
14. Papi Tau
15. Mogokare Richard Seleke
16. Mamotlhe Dina Motau
17. Ndumiso Matlala
18. Matilda Radebe
19. Prince Nkitsing Mokotedi
20. Phanuel Manana
21. Nomusa Cecilia Mpontshane
22. Noluthando Shozi
23. Dr. Thanti Sibonelo Mthanti
24. Dr. Skhumbuzo Mkhize
SUPPORT:
Head of Communications and Spokesperson – Cde Nhlamulo Ndhlela
National Head of Elections – Cde Muzi Ntshingila
The immediate tasks of all these structures is to put in place sub regional and zonal structures which will in turn launch VD based structures as the most basic unit of the MKP. The roles of all MKP structures, members and activists will be to take up community issues and prepare for the upcoming elections which the MKP will win decisively. The structures we are establishing are not established for elective Conferences because we will not convene any elective conference until we have maximum stability and presence in all corners of South Africa. The MKP is at its establishment process and will not convene elective Conferences because we know what such can do to undermine our unity and progress as an organisation.
We commit that the leadership collective we are announcing today is the leadership of MKP and there will not be constant changes because we took our time to consult and finalise the collective. We have full confidence in the names of all the people we have identified, including those who are still going to join our liberation movement. We will however not tolerate laziness and divisive leaders whose only and primary purpose is to sow divisions in our ranks.
We as the MKP call for the unity and unification of all progressive political parties to fight against white minority rule in South Africa. We have an obligation as Progressive Forces to rise above our differences and build a solid and sound organisation that will represent our people genuinely. There is unnecessarily a high number of political parties in South Africa, and such undermines the unity of the oppressed who have still not won the struggle against colonialism. Those who defeated us and continue to oppress us are united but we the oppressed are divided into many small parties. We as the MKP will strive for the ultimate unity of political parties that represent our people.