Mbali Ntuli plans to hit ground running after maternity leave – ‘I will start in my backyard of KZN’
It's a major trope in South African politics. A disgruntled member resigns from the organisation, then calls a press conference to announce they're starting a new political party. When the former MPL meets with Drum, it's been a few months since
Living with depression: The deadly cost of fame
Living with depression led some public figures to take their lives while others lingered at suicide's door — but it's not only high-fliers who are at risk, warn experts How many pills will it take to end it all? This was
The current political system and parties have failed us — we must change from the bottom up
South Africans like myself are becoming more and more disillusioned by political parties and the current political systems that govern them. Time and time again, ordinary South Africans have tried to send strong messages bemoaning crime and diminished safety, poor
Mbali Ntuli | Community leaders are the spine of our country, picking up where govt has failed
Community leaders and ordinary citizens are the spine of this country, often stepping in with sheer grit and determination to uplift where government and elected leaders have failed dismally. it is time civil society took its power back, writes Mbali Ntuli. South
Some days, I think of starting a ‘F***k it!’ party – Mbali Ntuli
Refilwe Moloto interviews community activist Mbali Ntuli. “Some days, I just think of starting a ‘F**k it’ party,” tweeted former Democratic Alliance politician Mbali Ntuli on Friday. “If you’re fed up, and want to make a difference in the country, volunteer, and
DA focuses on ‘side issues’ as Mbali Ntuli joins exodus of black talent from party
While DA leader John Steenhuisen and the party's leadership mount a court application to challenge an “irrational and unreasonable” extension of the state of disaster in SA, the exodus of black talent continues unabated in the party. READ MORE
‘Change is good’: Mbali Ntuli resigns from DA and KwaZulu-Natal legislature
Mbali Ntuli, a prominent political figure in the DA, has resigned as a member of the party and as a member of the KwaZulu-Natal legislature. In a resignation letter on Thursday, she said her departure was a necessary move and that
JUMPING SHIP: DEMOCRATIC ALLIANCE’S MBALI NTULI RESIGNS
JOHANNESBURG - Democratic Alliance (DA) member of the provincial legislature and taxi owner Mbali Ntuli has called it quits. She becomes yet another prominent young black politician to express a loss of confidence in the country’s second-largest political party. Ntuli on
The warning Mbali Ntuli sent to DA members
City Press has seen the short letter that Ntuli wrote to her colleagues just after she tendered her resignation on Thursday morning, wishing them luck and suggesting how to comport themselves. “Stand up for yourselves and, most importantly, stand up for
Mbali Ntuli exits DA, critiques party factionalism
In a sit-down interview with TimesLIVE analyst and contributor, Eusebius McKaiser, now former Democratic Alliance politician and leader Mbali Ntuli explained in detail her reasons for exiting both the party and the political stage. On Eusebius on TiimesLIVE, she painted