We will 'declare independence' if Ramaphosa doesn't respond to demands - Khoisan leader
31 December 2018
Khoisan leader Chief Khoisan SA has given President Cyril Ramaphosa until New Year's Day, or else he says the Khoisan people will declare independence from South Africa.
The chief said that he had given the president more than enough time to consider his memorandum of demands, which he personally handed to Ramaphosa, deputy president at the time, at the Union Buildings in December 2017.
The demands are that government should recognise the Khoisan people as the first indigenous nation in South Africa, and that the label "coloured" be removed from all official papers as reference to people of mixed colour, and be replaced with "Khoisan".
Khoisan SA claims that the government has been ignoring his tribe for years, and that it was "about time it listened to concerns from the first citizens of the country (The Khois)".