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What is the real state of KwaZulu-Natal?

"We call on residents in the province, to refrain from burning down critical infrastructure..."

Sir – The continued protest action and the various demonstrations which are sweeping through KwaZulu-Natal is quite frankly indicative of the true state of unhappiness, inequality and injustice millions of residents experience daily.

These demonstrations across the province are residents’ ways of showing their disillusionment that no services will be delivered to them, that no water will run from their taps, that no dignity will be restored in their lifetime.

Local Government, and local officials who are supposedly at the coal face of government and delivery have further widened the gap from government to the people. Accountability and responsive governance seem to be only embedded in books, and slogans but not in reality.

We cannot blame those who have taken matters seriously. We cannot blame them when we offices remain closed, when essential services aren’t delivered and when justice only works for the rich and not the poor. We cannot blame them when their frustrations are met with rubber bullets and teargas, we cannot blame them when the economy of the country works against them and is not open for them.

The current ANC-led administration in KwaZulu-Natal has turned their backs on the residents of the province, and the IFP cannot stand with those who stand for injustice, perpetrators of inequality and who stand against reconciling the injustices of the past in order to move all our people forward.

We call on residents in the province, to refrain from burning down critical infrastructure, schools, bridges, roads, as this is counter-productive and will not work in favour of the very valid reasons for protesting.

The IFP is committed to ensuring that real social and economic justice is achieved in our country through reigniting efforts of local government to cut corruption, create jobs and deliver efficient, effective and dignified services to all South Africans.

Thami Ntuli: IFP KZN Provincial Chairperson


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