He said they are working to resolve the impasse.
“We have met the concerned members and we have listened to all of them. From what I am getting in our engagements, there is hope the problem will be resolved. It would be better not to discuss what is the real problem at the moment because we are still engaging,” he said.
Neither Dirks nor Mbanjwa responded to queries.
TimesLIVE has also learnt some MK Party members in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature have started to secretly support motions by the government of provincial unity led by the IFP, DA and ANC.
As a result of the divisions, the party has seen the resignation in the provincial legislature of one of its leaders, induna Phumlani Mfeka. Mfeka was one of the founders of the party and hailed for bringing the _amakhosi_ constituency into the party as he commands strong support from traditional leaders in the province.
In his resignation letter to party president [Jacob Zuma](https://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2025-02-11jacob-zuma-orders-daughter-to-apologise-to-shivambu-or-face-discipline/) recently, Mfeka said he was disappointed with what was happening in the party especially in the KwaZulu-Natal legislature. He said the party has moved away from its core values.
Mfeka said he was resigning because he did not want to associate himself with the “shenanigans” taking place in the party.
**TimesLIVE**