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Diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg helps boost MK’s Gauteng fortunes

The uMkhonto Wesizwe party, led by former President Jacob Zuma, is making inroads in Gauteng.
Diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg helps boost MK’s Gauteng fortunes Richard Hleta uses a loudhailer at the MK party recruitment drive in Mapleton in Ekurhuleni on 16 March 2024. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)

On Saturday evening, at the Maslow Times Square in Pretoria, former president Jacob Zuma charmed a gathering lassoed together by the diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg.

Former president Jacob Zuma (second left) and his diamond dealer benefactor Louis Liebenberg (second right) with supporters at The Afrikaner Leaders Forum held at The Maslow Times Square in Pretoria on 16 March 2024. (Photo: Emacous Simphiwe Moyo)



At the upmarket conference centre, a gathering spot of the city’s who’s who, Liebenberg sat listening attentively as Zuma addressed the crowd, promising that white people would be safe if the uMkhonto Wesizwe (MK) party came to power.

“We developed, all of us, from the old days to today. We will always say, let us be together, let us unite. We are not going to kill anyone. Not at all. During the armed struggle there was an agreement, if you arrest you don’t kill. All liberation movement [sic] did not come back with impimpis [informers]. We came back with them. This indicates how we were looking at the future,” he said, according to this News24 report.

leibenberg zuma mk Diamond dealer and Zuma benefactor Louis Liebenberg (centre) in the audience during former president Jacob Zuma’s address at The Maslow Times Square in Pretoria on 16 March 2024. (Photo: Emacous Simphiwe Moyo)



Liebenberg is a well-known Zuma benefactor. He gave cows to the former president and co-funded his court case against prosecutor Billy Downer and journalist Karyn Maughan. For more on Liebenberg’s colourful past, see Marianne Thamm’s essay here.

The MK party made a weekend of it and the day after the Liebenberg meeting, it held a recruitment drive in Mapleton, where Ekurhuleni displayed its growing support.

zuma mk Nomakhosazana Mkhize, an MK party member in Mapleton, Ekurhuleni, during a recruitment drive on 16 March 2024. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)



zuma mapleton mk A delighted Bongani Phinzi in Mapleton, Ekurhuleni, during the MK party recruitment drive. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)



mapleton mk MK party members shake hands at the recruitment drive in Mapletonm Ekurhuleni. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)



Ekurhuleni has 25% of Gauteng’s registered voters, and the province, with 6.5 million voters, will be a key battleground in the 29 May election. The metro is run-down and chaotic, as are Johannesburg and Pretoria.

MK paraphernalia, including T-shirts and golf shirts, were offered for sale and traders did brisk business. MK members sang struggle songs, including the lamentation Wenzeni uZuma (What has Zuma done?).

mapleton mk MK party members dance to struggle songs in Mapleton, Ekurhuleni. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)



mapleton mk Richard Hleta uses a loudhailer at the MK party recruitment drive in Mapleton, Ekurhuleni. (Photo: Felix Dlangamandla)



MK faces two court cases from a spooked ANC, which is challenging its registration by the Electoral Commission and its use of the name uMkhonto Wesizwe.

Umkhonto weSizwe was, of course, the name of the armed wing of the ANC. The new political party also uses the green, black and gold colours of the ANC.

We want to get into power and change all challenges facing the country,” said Richard Hleta, a party member.

MK interim spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndlela said, “We see ourselves as a solution, not as an alternative. So Abantu [people] are organising themselves because of Msholozi [Zuma]. He has references and he’s got a track record. The people of Ekurhuleni have been ill-treated by this so-called coalition [an ANC-EFF coalition runs the metro].

“Once you win Ekurhuleni, you only need Emfuleni [a smaller council] and then Soweto [and you win Gauteng]. People say enough is enough.”

MK joined the All African Alliance Movement (AAM) at a February gathering in Walkerville, Gauteng. The AAAM is a movement of charismatic churches once associated with former Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.

Read more in Daily Maverick: Zuma’s renegade MK Party labelled a visionless shell, but it cannot be overlooked

 MK is fighting the election primarily in KZN and Gauteng, the provinces with the most registered voters. Recent polls have shown that its support is growing fast. DM

Comments (6)

luckymohakane@gmail.com Mar 25, 2024, 12:32 PM

Hate Zuma at your own peril, Old man is here to shake South African politics for so long as he breathe, loathing someone because we do not like his political stance only proves our short-sightedness to the constitutional democracy.

jobconnectus@gmail.com Mar 23, 2024, 10:06 PM

I thought Zuma had only black interests as he says, what was he doing at an Afrikaana gig is he now part of WMC as he calls it

Senzo Moyakhe Mar 22, 2024, 10:08 AM

No surprise there. Rock up to the Ncuntlasnake with enough cash & it will be more than happy to pimp its own daughter...

T'Plana Hath Mar 22, 2024, 11:12 AM

Look, I agree with you but maybe we shouldn't be using ???? word in our collective invectives.

Peter Oosthuizen Mar 22, 2024, 09:00 AM

Birds of a feather!

Tony Gomes Mar 21, 2024, 05:55 PM

Liebenberg is not a criminal diamond dealer. Simply because there are no diamonds to deal in. His ponzi is built on digital packets of diamonds. I think the article needs to be corrected and Liebenberg simply referred to as "well-known criminal".

mahlelephumoshwane@gmail.com Mar 21, 2024, 04:43 PM

We're going to vote mk BCS we want changed in South Africa

Peter Dexter Mar 22, 2024, 10:21 AM

If you are successful the change you get may not be all that pleasant