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Buthelezi slams ethnic mobilisati­on ‘insult’ in address

- ITUMELENG MAFISA

ZULU nation prime minister prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has slammed President Cyril Ramaphosa for his defamatory remarks about Zulu people.

Buthelezi said he was confused by the president’s statements, made during his weekend address to the nation. Ramaphosa classified the unrest in the country as ethnic mobilisati­on.

Buthelezi said if the riots were done by former president Jacob Zuma’s supporters, it was not true that the Zulu people were behind them.

There were growing accusation­s, including on social media, from some accusing Zulu people in hostels across Johannesbu­rg, with the aid of a popular former Ukhozi FM DJ, of destabilis­ing the city.

The Jacob Zuma Foundation said it would approach the Human Rights Commission about the president’s inflammato­ry statements.

“I don’t understand what is meant by ethnic mobilisati­on. It’s not about Zulu people against other people, even in the case where they mobilised support for our former president Zuma. Mr Ace Magashule is not a Zulu and the leaders of Mpumalanga (who) came down here … were not necessaril­y Zulu. This has nothing to do with Zulus, so I don’t know what is meant by ethnic mobilisati­on in what is happening now,” Buthelezi said.

The former IFP leader said the Zulu King had informed him that the royal house would like to address the Zulu people following the recent riots.

“He said he would like to address the nation, specifical­ly the Zulu people, because of what is going on in KZN. This is wrong to say that this comes from ethnic mobilisati­on. Indeed, Mr Zuma is Zulu but those that support him came from other provinces as well.”

Buthelezi said South Africa was at war with itself and needed political leadership. He appealed to communitie­s to protect property and infrastruc­ture.

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