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IFP refuses to attend reconciliantion event

4th November 2010

By: Sapa

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The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) refused to attend a reconciliation ceremony between the party and the African National Congress (ANC) in Pietermaritzburg, the IFP said on Wednesday.


"Not enough ground work has been done to prepare the people in the area ... The IFP and the ANC still have a lot of issues to talk about," said IFP national organiser Albert Mncwango.

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He said that people on the ground needed to communicate first before having the reconciliation event.


The reconciliation event was scheduled to take place at Vulindlela sports ground in Pietermaritzburg on November 7 and was meant to focus on bringing together people previously at such political loggerheads that at one stage parts of KwaZulu-Natal were known as "killing fields"

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KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize and other leaders of society were expected to attend.


"Traditional leaders and regiments under uMgungundlovu District Municipality approached the provincial government with the request to be assisted towards performing this ceremony," said Mkhize's spokesperson Ndabezinhle Sibiya.


The "regiments" were involved in a series of fights in the past where many people were killed.


"This infighting started as minor feuds amongst factions within different clans, and resulted in political violence which was then fuelled by the apartheid machinery," said Sibiya.


Mncwango said that he was convinced that the ruling party was not genuine about the event and said this could confuse members of the IFP in the area.


"The ANC suddenly springs out a publicity stunt before the local government elections. This has not been explained to our people. There are people who lost their love ones and there are orphans. A lot still needs to be done, said Mncwango.

Mncwango said Buthelezi informed Mkhize in a letter that he would not be attending the function after he was invited.


Mncwango said that all IFP mayors and party structures would not participate in the event.


Sihle Zikalala
, KwaZulu-Natal secretary for the ANC said they would attend the event as invited guests.


"The event was not organised by the ANC. The IFP and the ANC were invited as political parties after the violence that took place in the area during the apartheid era. The ANC will continue to attend the event," said Zikalala.

 

 

 

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