IFP condemns silence of ANC Provincial Leadership regarding ongoing violence
12 July 2021
"When two elephants fight, it is the grass that get trampled". This idiomatic expression is more relevant than ever now, as KwaZulu-Natal and parts of South Africa are experiencing the violent actions of disgruntled supporters of former President Jacob Zuma.
The IFP has noted with concern the ongoing anarchy in the province and the deafening silence of ANC leadership in the province, especially Premier Sihle Zikalala.
While we strongly condemn the acts of violence and brutality directed to road users, as well as the torching of infrastructure, we also sympathise with KwaZulu-Natal citizens across the political spectrum, who find themselves entangled in the factional battles of the ANC.
It is sad and unfortunate that the ongoing protests have been reduced to ethnic lines. We warn ANC to desist from playing the ethnicity card in a situation that has flared up due to its internal divisions.