Phakamile Hlubi Majola left Numsa after death threats

Threats turned lethal on paper, forcing a union heavyweight out fast and exposing how dangerous labor politics can get.

Spokesperson exits under threat
  • The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa lost its national spokesperson abruptly.
  • Phakamile Hlubi-Majola stepped away after repeated death warnings.
  • Messages claimed hired killers were tracking her movements.
  • Fear for personal safety drove the immediate decision.
Timeline of intimidation
  • Phakamile Hlubi-Majola received an anonymous WhatsApp warning in Cape Town.
  • The message detailed surveillance and a plan to kill her.
  • Travel plans changed instantly to return to Johannesburg.
  • Resignation followed the next morning.
Internal fallout inside NUMSA
  • Leadership confirmed multiple members faced similar threats.
  • An internal memo flagged a broader intimidation pattern.
  • Early silence aimed to protect targeted individuals.
  • Public disclosure followed after the information leaked.
Union leadership response
  • Irvin Jim signed the official condemnation statement.
  • NUMSA pledged to hunt down whoever issued the threats.
  • Authorities were flagged for urgent involvement.
Hlubi-Majola’s role and legacy
  • Phakamile Hlubi-Majola served as NUMSA’s public-facing voice.
  • Her work shaped messaging during strikes and negotiations.
  • Journalism training sharpened complex labor arguments.
  • Advocacy pushed gender equality inside metal industries.
What comes next
  • NUMSA plans to replace the spokesperson role quickly.
  • Investigations into the threats remain active.
  • Hlubi-Majola intends to continue activism outside the union.
  • Safety fears now loom larger for labor leaders.
 

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