IFP rejects ANC's call for a truce in KZN
The Inkatha Freedom Party has an appeal from President Cyril Ramaphosa for a meeting to settle their differences in KwaZulu-Natal ahead of the elections.
This follows a clash, between the two parties in KwaZulu-Natal on Saturday, when government sponsored event to honour the late Zulu King Dinizulu ka Cetshwayo, turned ugly resulting in 11 people being assaulted.
'WE DON'T WANT BLOODSHED IN KZN OR ANY PROVINCE'
According to "Independent Online", the IFP rejected the call on Monday, saying it did not want such a meeting because the party was not involved in any violence.
IFP have noted that President Cyril Ramaphosa has said in the media that a meeting between the IFP and ANC will take place, a glaring and irresponsible indictment towards the IFP suggesting we must meet because the IFP is involved.
'IFP IS NOT INVOLVED IN ANY VIOLENCE'
Hlengwa said that if such a meeting were to take place, the ANC would first have to explain the nature of the meeting, which was held on 02 March 2024, when the plans were made to disrupt IFP campaign activities.
ANC's are desperate and they are propagandist tactics!!!!!
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ReplyDeleteThat tensions Ramaphosa speak about who started it?
ReplyDeleteBut if this parties continue like this KZN will continue with violence and displayment
ReplyDeleteIf they are talking about blood shed they mean blood real blood RED?
ReplyDeleteViolence is not good at all good people please behave yourselves 🙏🏽
ReplyDeleteYou can be arrested for doing such a thing
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