The Independent on Saturday

Zuma slams racism at Ventersdor­p event

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RACISM is a terrible sickness of apartheid that needed to be cured, President Jacob Zuma said yesterday.

“The youth, black and white, should join the battle against racism in the country and build a truly united, nonracial society,” Zuma said in Venterdsdo­rp during the government’s main Youth Day commemorat­ion.

“The town of Coligny here in North West lost a young person, Matlhomola Moshoeu, who was brutally murdered. The circumstan­ces of this murder will be determined by the courts and we should allow the law to take its course.”

He said Moshoeu’s death must unite the people of Coligny in the determinat­ion to defeat racism by working together. The young boy died on April 20.

Two farmers, Pieter Doorewaard, 26, and Phillip Schutte, 34, were arrested for his murder and granted R5 000 bail each. They were expected to appear in court again on June 26.

The farmers claim Moshoeu had stolen a sunflower from their employer’s field near Scotland informal settlement, and jumped out of a moving van while they were taking him to Coligny police station.

A witness told the police Moshoeu was thrown out of a moving van. His death sparked protests and divided the community along racial lines.

“We host June 16 commemorat­ion in Ventersdop, which has had its own sad history of negative race relations given the influence of some former residents of this town,” he said, referring to former AWB leader Eugene Terre’Blanche, who waged a sustained racist campaign against blacks in the area. “Let us build a non-racial town where South Africans respect one another and build a better future together, in the memory of Oliver Tambo and JB Marks.” – ANA

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