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2 hrs agoMbali Shinga’s political journey has taken a dramatic turn after being found guilty of breaching party rules by the National Freedom Party (NFP), a decision that could reshape her future and influence the balance of power in KwaZulu-Natal. The ruling followed months of disciplinary proceedings, where the party accused her of defying clear instructions during a crucial political moment. At the center of the controversy was her refusal to support a motion of no confidence against Premier Thami Ntuli, a move that directly contradicted the party’s mandate.
This act of defiance was not just symbolic—it had real political consequences. The NFP emphasized that discipline and accountability apply to all members, regardless of rank, reinforcing the seriousness of Shinga’s actions. Her stance also raised eyebrows when she was later appointed MEC for Social Development, a development some interpreted as political protection or reward.
Despite the guilty verdict, Shinga remains resolute. She has expressed her intention to challenge the outcome and continue serving in her position, signaling that the battle is far from over.
Her case highlights a deeper tension within party politics—between individual decision-making and collective responsibility. As the NFP prepares to decide her final fate, the outcome could ripple beyond one career, potentially altering alliances and power dynamics within the provincial government.