MKP asks Parliament to ensure safety of Ad Hoc Committee members


The uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MKP) expressed their concern over the safety of members serving on the Ad Hoc Committee after MP Vusi Shongwe was hijacked, kidnapped, robbed and threatened on Wednesday night.

MKP national spokesperson, Nhlamulo Ndlela, confirmed that the incident took place at 10pm.

Shongwe’s captures released him a few hours later. They allegedly took three of his cellphones and a substantial amount of money.


In a letter addressed to the Speaker of the National Assembly Thoko Didiza, the party says this incident underscores the urgent need for security measures to be enhanced to ensure the safety of the Ad Hoc committee members.

MKP Chief Whip Colleen Makhubele says Parliament’s delay or failure to address the threats puts its members at risk.

Makhubele asked Didiza to provide a written response on how they will address the safety concerns raised.