Daily Dispatch

Malema defends Zulu king on secession talk

- APHIWE DEKLERK

EFF leader Julius Malema yesterday defended Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini’s right to fight for his land – saying others had made worse proposals.

Addressing a joint press conference with the Congress of Traditiona­l Leaders of SA (Con- in Johannesbu­rg‚ Malema said Zwelithini’s recent threat to call for a secession from South Africa was part of the king’s contributi­on to the land debate.

Malema said he had witnessed worse contributi­ons from white South Africans during the public hearings on the amendment of section 25 of the constituti­on. “There are boers who are calling for a separate republic‚” said Malema.

Contralesa secretary Zolani Mkhiva says they agree with the EFF that section 25 should be changed to allow for the expropriat­ion of land without compensati­on.

Mkhiva said they were not convinced that expropriat­ion without compensati­on could be done without changing the constituti­on.

Mkhiva said Contralesa viewed the Ingonyama Trust issue as an administra­tive one. “It is land under the administra­tion of Africans‚” he said.

He explained that expropriat­ion without compensati­on should be aimed at “stolen land”‚ whereas the land controlled by the Ingonyama Trust was not stolen.

He announced that Contralesa and the EFF would hold a joint land summit within six months.

There are boers who are calling for a separate republic

 ?? Picture: ALON SKUY ?? ATTENTIVE: EFF leader Julius Malema and Contralesa’s Zolani Mkhiva brief the media in Braamfonte­in, Johannesbu­rg. They spoke about land redistribu­tion without compensati­on. Also present were Floyd Shivambu (EFF), Kgosi Setlamorag­onThobejan­e...
Picture: ALON SKUY ATTENTIVE: EFF leader Julius Malema and Contralesa’s Zolani Mkhiva brief the media in Braamfonte­in, Johannesbu­rg. They spoke about land redistribu­tion without compensati­on. Also present were Floyd Shivambu (EFF), Kgosi Setlamorag­onThobejan­e...

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