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Maimane gets baptism of fire as he campaigns in rural KZN

Mmusi Maimane has started campaigning in Nquthu, northern KZN, ahead of a crucial by-election next week PICTURES: THULI DLAMINI
Mmusi Maimane has started campaigning in Nquthu, northern KZN, ahead of a crucial by-election next week PICTURES: THULI DLAMINI

Democratic Alliance leader Mmusi Maimane arrived in Nquthu‚ northern KwaZulu-Natal‚ on Wednesday to campaign for his party ahead of next week’s by-elections — and was immediately met with resistance.

Maimane was quizzed and taken through his paces by local traditional leader Fisukwazi Praisegod Hlatshwayo‚ to whom he had come to pay homage.

Nquthu is the only council in the country that failed to elect a mayor and other leaders after the August local government elections‚ as two alliances — one led by the IFP and the other by the ANC — deadlocked on several occasions.

Ultimately‚ the council was disbanded‚ meaning that every seat is now up for grabs in next week’s vote.

At Ward 6 in Nondweni‚ Hlatshwayo welcomed the DA‚ but wanted to know what the party was doing for traditional leadership and what it would do if it were to be in government.

“In fact‚ I want to know what will happen to the traditional leadership if the DA wins? And what about the issue of the land?” he asked straight off the bat.

Maimane said the DA would follow the constitution of the country when it came to traditional leadership.

Hlatshwayo‚ however‚ was not convinced — forcing Maimane to try to win him over.

Maimane insisted that the DA recognises and supports amakhosi for the role they play in society‚ particularly in rural areas‚ but said accountability was vital because of the money received from government.

“There’s just no way under the DA that we cannot recognise amakhosi‚” said Maimane‚ adding that party would ensure proper representation of amakhosi in governance and “will listen more to traditional leaders“.

But Hlatshwayo shot back and asked why the DA has never contacted traditional leaders or said anything to them.

At this point‚ Maimane’s colleague‚ KZN leader Zwakele Mncwango‚ had to step in. He said the party was putting plans in place to more thoroughly engage chiefs.

“For example‚ we have been discussing the issue of the remuneration of izinduna and we thought‚ perhaps‚ let’s first engage His Majesty the King. We recognise the legality and the legitimacy of the role amakhosi play‚” said Mncwango.

Eventually Hlatshwayo backed down and welcomed the DA as they started their by-election campaigning.

Hlatshwayo was presented with a live sheep by Maimane‚ who was also accompanied by DA MPLs Sizwe Mchunu and Imraan Keeka.

Maimane’s visit is also part of the party’s national #Change19 Tour‚ the DA’s precursor to the 2019 national and provincial election campaign.

He held a community meeting in Nondweni before embarking on a door-to-door visit in the same ward where ANC presidential hopeful Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma is expected to campaign this week.

All political parties are going flat-out to win the seemingly innocuous municipality‚ with President Jacob Zuma also expected in Nquthu on Sunday.

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