Today Even More of us are S'bu Zikode
Our movement has faced serious repression since it was formed in 2005. Our protests have been banned, they have been attacked by the police, we have been arrested on trumped up charges, beaten in the police stations, driven form our homes, tortured and murdered (see report).
We have always made it clear that we want to negotiate with the government, that we want to bring the people to the government and the government to the people. But it is clear that the politicians prefer a politic of violence to a politic of negotiation.
This year three people have been murdered in Cato Crest, two others have been shot, a number have beaten by the police and others have been evicted over and over again. Politicians, from the local councillor of the chairperson of the party in eThekwini have made death threats.
One of the people who has been threatened is Bandile Mdlalose. She has harmed no-one and has not destroyed anyone's home yet she is in Westville Prison denied bail. Another person who has been threatened is S'bu Zikode. Strange men are coming to his home at all hours looking for him. The same men are searching the taxi ranks for him. Journalists are phoning him to report that they have been told all kinds of lies about him by powerful people.
S'bu Zikode has been subject to serious repression before. He has been beaten by party thugs. He has been beaten by the police. He has had his home destroyed by party thugs. In 2009 he had to go underground for some months due to all the threats of assassination that were being made. The statements made by Willies Mchunu, MEC for Safety and Security in the province, and Nigel Gumede, head of housing in the eThekwini Municipality after the attack on our movement in Kennedy Road in 2009 made it clear that they supported the politic of violence. In 2011 Nigel Gumede publicly threatened S'bu Zikode.