Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Party leaders campaign in KZN

Condolence­s offered to the families of those killed by church wall’s collapse

- SIHLE MAVUSO AND SAMKELO MTSHALI

THREE of the four biggest political parties in the country have unleashed their big guns in a bid to woo voters in fiercely contested KwaZulu-Natal.

Yesterday the ANC, DA and IFP have been campaignin­g in the province over the Easter period.

DA leader Mmusi Maimane picked his battlegrou­nd in Durban and Pietermari­tzburg together with his party’s KZN premier candidate, Zwakele Mncwango.

Maimane attended a church service at the Christian Revival Centre in Chatsworth and another service in Mpophomeni in the KZN Midlands, with Mncwango in tow.

The head of the opposition party used his platform to deliver a sermon laden with parables to condemn the spate of xenophobic attacks in the country.

“Xenophobia is wrong, it is as sin as racism is. Anyone who hates another person because of the colour of their skin is committing a sin,” Maimane told the congregant­s.

He also condemned corruption in the country, saying it had reached unacceptab­le levels.

Carrying his party’s “Trust Us” message, IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi began his day by carrying a symbolic cross from the Durban Exhibition Centre to the city hall with senior provincial leaders of the ANC including Sihle Zikalala, the ANC provincial chair and eThekwini mayor and eThekwini ANC regional chairperso­n Zandile Gumede.

While EFF leader Julius Malema spent most of this week in the province, he was not seen anywhere yesterday.

Political parties have sent condolence­s to the families of the 13 congregant­s who lost their lives on Thursday night after the walls of the Pentecosta­l Church in Ndlangubo, on the KZN north coast, collapsed on them while they slept.

ANC president Cyril Ramaphosa, alongside ANC elections head Fikile Mbalula and NEC member Nocawe Mafu, joined hundreds of congregant­s at the Methodist Church of Southern Africa in Port Shepstone and led a moment of silence for those who lost their lives in Ndlangubo.

IFP MP Narend Singh said that they were saddened by the loss of lives and that such incidents were happening far too often.

“Authoritie­s must always come to the fore whenever a church or any other organisati­on is building a place of worship or a place of public use, because sometimes there are things in engineerin­g that need to be adhered to,” he said.

“This must be done not because they want to be difficult with those buildings, but for the safety of people, especially when there’s inclement weather.

“The local authoritie­s should do whatever they can to assist organisati­ons to be able to get correct engineerin­g specs,” Singh said.

Today, Maimane is expected to visit the Ugu district on the KZN south coast and leaders of the ANC will campaign in all corners of the province, while Deputy President David Mabuza is set to join thousands of worshipper­s of the St Engenas Zion Christian Church tomorrow.

 ?? | MOTSHWARI MOFOKENG African News Agency(ANA) ?? LEADERS of the DA, ANC and IFP carry a cross during the Good Friday service in Durban. The event was organised bythe Diakonia Council of Churches at the Durban Exhibition Centre before proceeding in silent walk through the streets, to the City Hall.
| MOTSHWARI MOFOKENG African News Agency(ANA) LEADERS of the DA, ANC and IFP carry a cross during the Good Friday service in Durban. The event was organised bythe Diakonia Council of Churches at the Durban Exhibition Centre before proceeding in silent walk through the streets, to the City Hall.

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