Daily Dispatch

March is plot to overthrow state - BLF leader

- By KGAUGELO MASWENENG and DAVID GERNON

FORMER EFF member Andile Mngxitama has accused those involved in today’s planned march to the Union Buildings in Pretoria of plotting to overthrow the state.

Mngxitama was a panelist at a dialogue held at the Tshwane University of Technology on Tuesday, in which he railed against President Jacob Zuma’s detractors.

The discussion‚ titled “Is the post-apartheid state unravellin­g?” was hosted by South African Associatio­n of Public Administra­tion and Manag

“The march [today] is organised by white monopoly capital. It is a coup because President Zuma hasn’t done anything‚” he said.

Mngxitama left the Economic Freedom Fighters after clashing with EFF leader Julius Malema and now leads the Black First Land First group‚ which calls for land expropriat­ion without compensati­on.

The EFF is among those organising the march and Mngxitama has accused the party’s leaders of being involved in a coup attempt.

“Those people talking about Save SA and corruption – they are corrupt themselves‚” he said.

He added that white people don’t have the moral authority to chase anyone out of the country‚ including the controvers­ial Gupta family.

“Have white people in this country apologised for apartheid‚ colonialis­m‚ genocide of black people? No‚” he said in response to comments from Zwelinzima Vavi‚ who he accused of being an apologist of “white monopoly capital”.

“Vavi wasn’t so quick to give President Zuma credit‚ saying the post-apartheid state had been unravellin­g since the beginning and compared Zuma’s recent about-turn on the land expropriat­ion issue to a tactic Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe used to retain his hold on power.

“When his back was against the wall in Zimbabwe‚ he suddenly remembered ‘I’ve done nothing about the land’.

“He remembers‚ just like President Zuma is rememberin­g in 2017.” — TMG

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