Buthelezi will be laid to rest in his hometown of Ulundi, northern KwaZulu-Natal, on Friday.
“Never be shaken by the negativity, ill-informed, ignorant people who are taking to the platform to say all types of things. Never be shaken by opportunists, hypocrites who want to educate us about our own history and the leadership that stabilised this country into a politically peaceful environment,” said Ndlozi, to a loud applause from the mourners.
“We are here to memorialise a man of peace, a person that built peace, and peace is not the language of cowards. Peace is not the language of opportunists.‘He wouldn’t want a political spectacle’- KZN premier calls for ‘peace’ after Buthelezi’s death “Don’t be listening to people who want to tell us about collaborators; we are not scared of them; we know the true collaborators who are still collaborating to this day to deny our people the land and economic freedom in our lifetime – never be shaken by those talks. We know because they just collaborated a few years ago by killing the workers of Marikana, choosing the owners of Lonmin Mine over the black workers.
“We knew we were going to survive. If you don’t know if we are going to survive, you should have seen FNB Stadium, and if FNB Stadium did not convince you, 2024 is coming, and together with the IFP, we are going to make it.”Read more on these topics
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