Sowetan

‘Treat all kings the Same’

Warns that unequal treatment could lead to tribalism

- By Boitumelo Tshehle North West Correspond­ent

Cosatu in North West has called on the government to treat all traditiona­l leaders equally when addressing land issues to avoid tribalism.

Newly elected executive members said they were concerned about the way government was dealing with land expropriat­ion without compensati­on.

North West is mostly rural, with the majority of its villages controlled by traditiona­l leaders.

Cosatu provincial chairman Solly Lekhu said at the fifth provincial congress last week that they had resolved that the federation should participat­e in the forthcomin­g public hearings on the review of section 25 of the constituti­on on land.

Lekhu said they were aware that there was a committee travelling around the country to deal with the review of section 25. They were “alarmed” at President Cyril Ramaphosa’s decision “to meet one traditiona­l leader and give certain assurances without necessaril­y waiting for this process to unfold”.

Lekhu’s comments come after Ramaphosa’s assurances to King Zwelithini last week that the government would not expropriat­e land under his Ingonyama Trust.

Lekhu said there were other traditiona­l leaders who needed the same treatment. The constituti­on was clear that all shall be equal before the law.

Provincial deputy chairman Mxolisi Bomvana said traditiona­l leaders should be treated equally to avoid “a

situation like Burundi where tribalism emerges. If government does not tread carefully, it is likely to cause tribal wars,” Bomvana said. Ramaphosa’s spokeswoma­n Khusela Diko said there was no decision of government to expropriat­e land under traditiona­l authoritie­s. “The president has said there is no intention by the government to expropriat­e lad under traditiona­l authoritie­s. This applies to all traditiona­l authoritie­s not just that within Zulu kingdom,” she said.

 ?? / TIRO RAMATLHATS­E ?? North West Cosatu chairman Solly Lekhu and provincial secretary Job Dliso at Cosatu’s provincial congress at Mmabatho Civic Centre last week. Lekhu has criticised the state’s handling of land expropriat­ion.
/ TIRO RAMATLHATS­E North West Cosatu chairman Solly Lekhu and provincial secretary Job Dliso at Cosatu’s provincial congress at Mmabatho Civic Centre last week. Lekhu has criticised the state’s handling of land expropriat­ion.

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