1986 • At about age 15, Kunene was imprisoned for six months for participating in student protests under apartheid in the
Free State—his first foray into political activism.
2013 • Early in the year, he publicly broke with the ANC by publishing an open letter sharply criticizing then-President
Jacob Zuma. • July: Joined the newly formed
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) as part of its Central Command Team. • August
: Resigned from the EFF after only a few weeks amid leadership shifts. • November: Co-founded the
Patriotic Alliance (PA) with
Gayton McKenzie and became its first Secretary‑General.
2014 • Stepped down as Secretary‑General to focus on personal business interests (though remained active in the party).
2022 • April: Publicly supported the PA’s pragmatic governance style alongside McKenzie, particularly highlighting his willingness to forgo a mayoral salary for service delivery in the Central Karoo.
2023 • February: Also became a city councillor in Johannesburg following a reshuffle. He was later elected to the Mayoral Committee by Mayor Thapelo Amad • Appointed by
Executive Mayor of Johannesburg Kabelo Gwamanda as MMC for Transport. Kunene resigned a few days later from his position as a Councillor of the
Patriotic Alliance, and as a Member of the Mayoral Committee (MMC) for Transport in the City of
Johannesburg. Kunene was re-sworn in as a councillor of the city of Johannesburg on 26 September 2025 after being cleared by a law firm of any wrongdoings after being found at the house of
Katiso Molefe. ==Personal life==