Floyd Shivambu’s newly launched Afrika Mayibuye Movement is already drawing controversy, with critics noting striking similarities between its logo and that of his former party, the Economic Freedom ...
Afrika Mayibuye Movement (AMM) president Floyd Shivambu has explained the party's official logo, describing it as a powerful symbol of intellectual struggle, unity and revolutionary action. However, ...
Former EFF Deputy President and MK Party Secretary-General Floyd Shivambu on Friday launched a new party with a 'conceptualised' logo. Floyd Shivambu’s new party is already courting controversy as ...
The great-grandson of former president Nelson Mandela and EFF member, Mayibuye Mandela, has dismissed claims he is against former EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu's use of the name “Mayibuye” for his ...
Earlier this year, Shivambu announced he had established a consultation process to look into whether there is a need for a new political party in South Africa. Floyd Shivambu announced on Friday, 5 ...
Political parties the world over use slogans, icons, colours, names and flags to establish their political and historical credentials. What happens when two political parties lay claim to the same ...
Political nomad Floyd Shivambu took swipes at the ANC, EFF and the MK parties at the launch of his political party, Afrika Mayibuye Movement in Midrand on Friday. Shivambu said Mayibuye for short is a ...
Floyd Shivambu says Mayibuye is not a political party, but it’s already issuing political statements and assigning provincial leaders. The group has backed KZN police commissioner Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi’s ...
Former members of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party were named among volunteers and leadership for the Mayibuye Consultation Process, with Floyd Shivambu being the ...
Former MK party secretary-general Floyd Shivambu has announced the formation of the Afrika Mayibuye Movement as a political party and movement. Speaking at the Mhulu Boutique Hotel in Midrand on ...
Political parties the world over use slogans, icons, colours, names and flags to establish their political and historical credentials. What happens when two political parties lay claim to the same ...
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