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EFF joins city march for release of king

- SIMTHANDIL­E FORD Politics Reporter simthandil­ef@dispatch.co.za

EFF national chairperso­n Dali Mpofu on Monday led scores of supporters, traditiona­l leaders and members of the SA Council of Churches in a march calling for the release of jailed AbaThembu King Buyelekhay­a Dalindyebo.

The march was organised by the Eastern Cape Azapo.

Mpofu said the EFF was joining in the many voices from South African society who want the jailed king freed on presidenti­al pardon.

“The EFF has always been clear where it stood on the jailing of King Dalindyebo. We have always understood that it was a political fight between the king and the former president Jacob Zuma, but the nonrespons­iveness of the current president of the ANC to the many calls by different groupings in the country creates an impression that this is now an ANC agenda,” said Mpofu.

The SA Council of Churches regional president Richard Madolo supported the sentiments of the EFF, saying if the ANC was not part of jailing Dalindyebo, they should at the very least engage lobby groups around the release of the king.

Madolo spoke strongly on the conspiracy to kill the legacy of Dalindyebo’s father, King Sabatha Dalindyebo.

“This is what was done to King Sabatha. We as the council of churches have approached the ANC president, we have also gone to the parliament of the country to say within the legal framework the president must consider to give Dalindyebo a pardon,” said Madolo.

The protesters moved from the city hall to the East London Correction­al Centre in West Bank where the king is serving his 12-year sentence after being found guilty on charges of inciting violence and arson. Monday marked his 33rd month behind bars.

Azapo provincial secretary Chris Siwepu said his party was requested by the king not to confine the campaign to the party, but to unite the Xhosa tribes and the people of the Eastern Cape. He said as the country prepares to expropriat­e land and return it to the kings and the communitie­s, the land of the AbaThembu will have no king to accept their land.

“We are going to continue to intensify the campaign,” said Siwepu.

 ?? Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA ?? MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD: EFF national chairperso­n Dali Mpofu leads EFF members to the West Bank prison where the AbaThembu King Buyelekhay­a Dalindyebo is serving his sentence. Mpofu says the EFF is joining many voices calling for the release of the jailed king.
Picture: SIBONGILE NGALWA MAKING THEIR VOICES HEARD: EFF national chairperso­n Dali Mpofu leads EFF members to the West Bank prison where the AbaThembu King Buyelekhay­a Dalindyebo is serving his sentence. Mpofu says the EFF is joining many voices calling for the release of the jailed king.

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