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Slain Inkosi pleaded for interventi­on in killings

- THOBANI DLAMINI thobani.dlamini@inl.co.za

KWAZULU- Natal MEC for Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs (Cogta), Sipho Hlomuka, has revealed that the slain Inkosi, Hlanganani Biyela, had pleaded with the government to fast-track interventi­on in the killings of Amakhosi in the province.

The MEC said this during the last day of the province-wide hearings, yesterday. The hearings were held at the Ugu and Lembe District Municipali­ties, after they were agreed upon at an Imbizo in Durban, which was when Biyela made his plea to the government.

“In the first hearing we held in Durban, on September 23, 2021, the amakhosi made it clear that they were the ones to blame in the continued killings in their communitie­s.

“The late Inkosi, Hlanganani Biyela, pleaded with the government to intervene urgently and for it to take the hearings to every district in the province for the purpose of engaging every traditiona­l leader.

“And, to open space for everyone to have an opinion as the issue involves them as well, which is important in finding a diverse pool of solutions,” said Hlomuka.

Two months later, Biyela was gunned down outside his home in Eshowe.

The MEC encouraged Izinduna to be at the forefront in the fight against the existing conflicts, in the mostaffect­ed areas. “Izinduna should not wait for the MEC to make an appearance to support the Amakhosi in their areas.

“But the problems begin in their communitie­s, and should be addressed in that approach. Do not wait for me to come with solutions, but (find them) together with the community and other elders in the area to deal with whatever conflict exists.

“The government cannot alone deal with the issue of the killings, as statistics have shown, the ratio for a police official per population is dire. That is why these hearings were initiated with the help of the communitie­s,” said Hlomuka.

Hlomuka said his department will be finalising the appointmen­t of Izinduna

to the national government.

“After we had spoken with the government, it committed itself to help in the appointmen­t of Izinduna. The government did promise this financial year, that it would be financing the payment of Izinduna. We will on September 26, finalise the details for that agreement,” said Hlomuka.

Last week, the KZN government led a high level discussion, where law enforcemen­t revealed the number of cases it was pursuing in relation to the killings.

“In the meeting, Provincial Police Commission­er Lieutenant-general Nhlanhla Mkhwanazi, revealed a report showing the national government had taken a serious approach. The commission­er said the police are investigat­ing 42 incidents that occurred from as far back as 2012. During the investigat­ions, 25 people were arrested. The key findings from the police were that most of these cases were due to positions, land conflict and family infighting,” said Hlomuka.

 ?? ?? COGTA MEC in Kwazulu-natal, Sipho Hlomuka. | IOL.
COGTA MEC in Kwazulu-natal, Sipho Hlomuka. | IOL.

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