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Makhubele and Nchabeleng Join MK Party to Drive Radical Change in Parliament

The MK Party has appointed two trailblazing leaders, former Johannesburg Council Speaker Colleen Makhubele and energy expert Crown Prince Adil Nchabeleng, as Members of Parliament (MPs). Their swearing-in ceremony is scheduled for 28 January 2025, marking a significant milestone for the party’s vision of radical socioeconomic transformation.
Colleen Makhubele’s Inspiring Political Journey
Colleen Makhubele is a seasoned public servant with an impressive track record in leadership. She has served as Speaker of Council and Chair of Chairs in the City of Johannesburg and held key roles at the South African Post Office (SAPO) and the Metropolitan Trading Company. Known for her dedication to ethical governance, Makhubele joined the MK Party in August 2024, describing it as a “beacon of hope to unite and rally African leaders and their people.”
Adil Nchabeleng: The Prince of Energy Solutions
Adil Nchabeleng, a crown prince of the Pedi Tribe and renowned energy expert, brings a wealth of experience to Parliament. His achievements span project management, ICT entrepreneurship, and leadership at Transform RSA. As a member of the MK Party’s National High Command and Economic Transformation Committee, Nchabeleng is committed to driving socio-economic reforms, youth empowerment, and sustainable development.
MK Party’s Vision for Radical Transformation
MK Party spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela welcomed the new MPs, emphasizing their role in advancing the party’s core policies: land expropriation without compensation, energy security, and youth empowerment. “Their presence in Parliament will amplify the voices of the marginalised and ensure the MK Party remains a formidable force for justice and economic freedom,” said Ndhlela.
A Growing Political Force
Under the leadership of former President Jacob Zuma, the MK Party continues to attract high-profile figures. Recent additions include former EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu and ex-DA member Bongani Baloyi, signaling a united push for transformative change.
Makhubele and Nchabeleng’s appointment reinforces the MK Party’s commitment to bold leadership and radical solutions for South Africa’s challenges. As these new MPs take their seats in Parliament, South Africans can expect decisive action toward a more equitable and prosperous future.
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