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Brumelda Zuma Sworn into Parliament as Family Influence in MK Party Deepens

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South Africa’s political landscape took another notable turn on Wednesday as Brumelda Zuma, daughter of former President Jacob Zuma, was sworn into parliament. Her appointment comes less than two weeks after her half sister, Duduzile Zuma Sambudla, resigned amid allegations that she recruited South African men to fight as mercenaries for Russia in Ukraine, claims she has strongly denied.

Brumelda joins parliament as a representative of uMkhonto weSizwe, the opposition party led by her father. Her entry reinforces what analysts see as Jacob Zuma’s clear intention to retain firm family influence within the party’s parliamentary delegation, especially during a period of heightened political contestation.

She was sworn in alongside three other MK members whom the party described as individuals bringing experience, dedication and renewed energy to its parliamentary agenda. Brumelda, who holds a degree in public administration, said she intends to prioritize improving public services, stating that her academic background aligns with the work needed to strengthen service delivery in South Africa.

Her appointment marks the latest chapter in the Zuma family’s growing involvement in the MK party and signals Jacob Zuma’s continued effort to entrench loyalists in strategic political positions. As the party navigates internal controversies and external pressures, Brumelda’s arrival adds both visibility and complexity to the evolving dynamics within MK.

With the political environment already charged, her role in parliament will be closely watched as South Africans look for clarity on MK’s direction and its broader impact on national governance.

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