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FIRST SESSION OF THE FIFTH
KWAZULU
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
SO
NQ
OB
YE
A SIMUN
POLICY
SPEECH
BY DR.
MANGOSUTHU G BUTHELEZI
J 705
CHIEF MINISTER OF KWAZULU
T3
K843 MARCH 1989
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1989
D
ESOVER IO RH A R
OR
ST
F AN
B
LI
UTION
INSTIT
?
FIRST
SESSION OF
THE
FIFTH
KWAZULU
POLICY BY THE
Speaker ,
Sir ,
ASSEMBLY
SPEECH
CHIEF MINISTER
MARCH
Mr.
LEGISLATIVE
1989
I
Honourable Members ,
rise
deliver
to
1989
my
Policy Speech with a deep sense of urgency working in me to define meaningful a make analyses which enable us to make and problems Africa's South solution of the towards contribution political problems .
That
for
is
Assembly .
It the
function
prime
me the
not is kind of political
exercising not an Assembly in which we
the
of
Legislative
a
rights
KwaZulu
which we
Legislative
which
Assembly in
aspire
we
to .
are It
job the best
is we
get on with doing the state of political oppression . Legislative The KwaZulu and apartheid a forefront base from which we attack is which we attack racism and the racist denial of black social ,
can in a Assembly from
economic
and political
rights .
There are no problems in problems and there are
South Africa which are also not no problems in KwaZulu which are
KwaZulu's also not
South Africa's problems . It is a total myth which apartheid tried to establish whereby different races in this country had different political objectives and different political responsibilities . Indeed , more the legitimacy of our concern for matters which are directly KwaZulu matters depends entirely on the contribution we Africa . make towards the emergence of democracy in a greater South
I am quite confident that Ciskei may agree with
even Transkei , Bophuthatswana , Venda and me in this sentiment I am expressing . when political platforms right now I know that
Whatever is said on the South African cookie crumbles , leaders might be there with the rest in the
I
restructuring
am also
pursuing
quite
South
confident
revolutionary
participating now doing
of
in the
likely that the TBVC parties participating
Africa .
that
aims
it is of the
even those
and
restructuring
is preparing the way
now outside
objectives will be of
South
for their
Africa .
eventual
South Africa us among
there
What we
return .
are
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In and in
this Policy Speech I deliver this year I make this my emphasis each I want to look at a wide range of issues in terms of how assisting turn should be conceived as impeding or Our drive
towards
solving
South
Africa's
political
problems .
Mr.
Honourab Members , Speaker , I make the point that the South le African Governme itself has had to move to recogni in se that we nt this House are struggle legitima involved in the Black f o r tely liberati and lay legitim c t r a p i n l o i l n ational aim ghtful ace ate on politics . It would today be unthink able for a Minister of Justice to call me to his office , and rap me over the knuckle , or to try s and prevent me from going to Soweto , as Jimmy Kruger , as Minister of Justice , tried to do for recruit ing blacks of all ethnic groups into Inkatha at my house
instead as Mr.
of confinin g Kruger did ,
Or to phone me to Zulus only . order to threaten me when the Mzimhlop violence erputed . You will recall that he said that if he went I to Mzimhlo he would take action phe despite his warnings , Even then I defied these warning . against me . saying W a I h m a t s is that they dare not make such threats as were made by Mr. Kruger in 1976. It would be unthink able for the South African Government to rap me over the knuckle f in the KwaZulu Natal o r participa s ting Indaba negotia b t w n a e h ere egotiati round interests cause ey tions ons beyond the actual geograp b o t s and o f h c u e attered bits ndaries hic pieces which make up KwaZulu . it in
I am not particularly worried about National Party terminology longer . There was a time in which the National Party was different using words to disguise their intention to do the
any just same
thing .
they
They are
now not
doing
so .
They
are
floundering where
stand and they know that they have to abandon the central tenets of past political frameworks . What they are now involved in is more than
changing
terminology .
We know it
and
they
know
it .
defining approach the task of from the ng problems and suggesti attacks on these problems comes recognition that South Africa has entered a dangerous phase of transition . You can just forget everything that National Party The
sense
spokesmen do . The
of urgency with which I
say when you make assessments of what it can and cannot National Party is being driven history . by Economic
imperatives have knows that reach .
taken
apartheid
as
it by the Dr.
neck and
shaken
Verwoerd dreamed
it .
of it
Perhaps the National Party does not yet know how new realities which are now unavoidable for
The is
Party now
quite
out
of
to deal with these it . Perhaps the
National Party will even continue blundering in attempting to buy time as it tries to re - examine its position . Whatever it does in harmony with the forces of history or in opposition to the forces of history , apartheid is doomed and the National Party knows that this
is
the
case .
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I
say
are
entering
a
dangerous
phase
in the
politics
of
transition because nothing can stop the onward march of events and the final eradication of apartheid but there is ample room to make is very costly blunders even if the victory over apartheid now inevitable .
I
want
to
look at
my
main
emphasis
on
our
role
in
the
national
liberation struggle which I am adopting in this Policy Speech as an emphasis which demands that we re - examine our own basic position and look at what political power really is . One of the important messages that I bring to members of the Assembly is that a great black many leaders and a great many black political groupings in this
country ,
and black
leaders flat - footed because they
caught power .
South Africa is and there is country
and and
black groupings
misconceive
the
abroad ,
nature
of
vast
majority of black
leaders
will be
political
entering the first phase of transitionary a far greater degree of political fluidity
than the
We are power and
and
recognise
politics in the there
to
attacked politically by those who misconceive political times because these attacks come with media acclaim at
at other times come with the pronouncements of men of the cloth yet at other times come with applause from sectors of African
political opinion intimidated .
and opinion in other
parts
of the
globe ,
we
are
have must been Some of Inkatha's members pause right here . We intimidated . There are erstwhile colleagues of ours who walk their Own are it
roads because they are too frightened to walk with us . Inkatha members who have become political chameleons and change not blasphemous could be likened unto people who
minds
for
the
Intimidation
proverbial
works
30 pieces
most
when
of
There were their
silver .
there
is
uncertainty
about
the
rightness of what one is doing . When one loses the conviction win or , worse still , one perceives others doing right will
that the
right
that will win ,
one tends
to
make an analysis of what political any detail with current events and
For
me ,
these
is
political that it
abandon
the
struggle .
power really is before the actors in them .
power has a number leads to political
I
want
to
I
deal
in
of hallmarks and the first of survival . If one does not
today exercise the kind of power which will be exercised then what is one's political power really worth? There
can
be
no
political power quite as worthless as the power the Conservative Party is now striving to acquire . And this is where there is some Party ruling is because the National hope Africa South for
beginning
to
perceive
that
this
is true .
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pertinently ,
as
Just
to
attempting
the
acquire
power that
is
just
have
revolutionaries as
as worthless
been the
power
the
Conservative Party is attempting to acquire because it will be just whatsoever anybody of no prospect is There as transient . succeeding of the dragging South Africa back to the politics in be will so do to crushed attempted Whoever . apartheid of day hey by the
of mass
vastness
opposition
to
apartheid .
country . reality
revolutionary also no prospects whatsoever, of power this in setting up any kind of permanent power base in right Extreme and extreme left politics face the same history ; they march that march against they against
economic
reality ;
are There succeeding
vast
majority
forces
Mr.
could
Speaker ,
course clear boil
that
march against Africans
upset
apple
and
carts
the
expectations
they will
only be
others would
of the
vast as
supported
profit
from .
Members , we in this House charter our own ble Inkatha charter our own course and unless we are we correctness of what I have been saying , will
Honoura
and we in about the
away
they
of South
in the
South
African
melting
pot
with the
rest
of them .
The reasons why the Conservative Party could never succeed in South ruling National Africa actually constitute the dilemmas of the Party . The National Party is a Party which tried to walk the Conservative Party road . Whatever it did was opposed by the masses did and stifle in South Africa everything it to opposition diminishing increased opposition until in the end there were returns on placing more and more Draconian Acts on the Statute Books
as levels of opposition
upwards . 1960's led of the national
heightened
and as
violence
escalated
The road the National Party walked in the 1950's and the to the crisis in the 1970's and the political realities
1980's that the National state of emergency .
Party
could not
rule
outside
a
Party It Conservative is politically laughable to think that the could succeed in taking South Africa back to the 1960's and the 1970's when Black opposition was not nearly as militant as it is today and the underlying black rejection of apartheid was still formulating
One
itself in
has only to
opposition .
think back about
Inkatha over the 14 years of its South African Government did in the 1960's led of Inkatha in the 1970's and like every force fullness of its power . Inkatha's power has - even the power grown , of our just as all black power has grown political enemies . It is laughable to think that the Conservative Party could succeed against the sophistication of black politics in the 1980's . existence . What the to the establishment is born in the
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Then
of
course
Conservative government ,
the bottom
line of any statement about why the not succeed in establishing lasting a movement into the seat of power would
Party could is that its
amount to the destruction to remain to committed
of the existing the politics
employment
tactics
Mr.
of non - violent
Sir ,
Speaker ,
Honourable
and
black will in the country and of negotiation the
strategies .
Members white
are
politicians who
seeking to establish a Conservative Party power base are pursuing politics that will not last . We leave the detail of the debate about the truth of this statement to members of the Conservative and the National Party . Party From our political perspectives we only have
to
make
the
assertions
to
see the
truth .
a little more difficult to see the truth of the fact establishing only also in succeed can revolutionaries . bases power transient There are so many arguments which are difficult emotionally laden as they are false that it is sometimes It
is
perhaps
that
to
truth of simple perceptions about black politics . of of apartheid has the somewhat unfortunate by - product to opposition of credibility to any statement in ring
establish the
Our hatred a giving apartheid .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
every now and
again when
addressing
a mass rally of tens upon tens of thousands Africans , I become aware of how carefully I must
South pick
my
slipped
words . into
using
I
know that
language
and
time
and
time
again
gestures which would
I
I
am
of Black sometimes could
have
have
resulted and there
in the vast masses before me being willing to follow me then in a rampage of vast destruction . Others dream of being in a position I have So often been in . They dream of in being a which would position of being able to take a vast mob of 80 000+ gather as strength it went on a from , destructive say , march Kingsmead to the centre of Durban . If I did so it would be to establish positions that could not be held and to spend political forces which would no
longer be available
It is , Mr. Speaker , because attacked by members of the 1970's I already knew that
for the struggle .
I do not do precisely this that I am so By the early ANC executive in exile . unless there was a partnership between
internal black political forces working for non - violent democratic change and our brothers and sisters in exile , it would cost South Africa dearly . I wanted that partnership to keep my brothers and sisters had no politically relevant .. They on the other hand concerns whatsoever to keep me politically relevant . They wanted to their me be the upfront, fall guy as they pursued objectives these force in conceived the aloneness of being in exile and to objectives
on the
masses who
could
think
for themselves .
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The
clash between
Inkatha
no roots in South African that comes from dreams
and the
ANC
is
a
tragic
clash which
political realities . It is cannot be realised and the
a
has
clash that pursuit of
politics which will be as destructive as it is transient . But slogans because revolutionaries chant their chants and shout their to denounce apartheid , their posturing as the sole liberators o.f South Africa is not seen for what it is .
Unless
revolutionaries
turn
to
assist
doing what
needs
to be
done
to raise democratic opposition to apartheid they will become locked nor into an upward spiralling of violence in which neither they their adversaries will emerge as winners . I refuse to walk the road of violence because it is a losing road . Along it one will the not find victories of the kind that our heroes and martyrs in Black
South African
struggle
for
It is revolutionary propaganda will struggle that liberate balderdash
to
patriotism . It are so - called balderdash ANC and
equate
liberation
dreamed
balderdash that South Africa .
commitment
to
the
it
of .
is It
armed
only the armed is political struggle
to
is political balderdash to try and distinguish what leaders It is real from the rest . political
that
there
everybody
else
is a
progressive
anywhere
else
Black politics is not divided into who work to maintain the status quo
is
democratic the
enemy
front
led by the
of the
struggle .
liberation forces and the There or profit from it .
rest
is a vastness about black politics in which the major forces of history are at work . It is these forces which will bring about a new South Africa and it will be a new South Africa that arises as we Blacks salvage the best that there is and jettison the worst that there is .
In
this
vastness
of
Black
South
be continuity . In the onward march thrown up as one black response to
African
politics ,
there will
of history revolutionaries were importantly apartheid but more
history threw up other black responses .
Mr. Speaker , Sir , Honourable Members , we in this House will not run away from the struggle which our forefathers mounted and which our long line of heroes and martyrs we will not abandon objectives may be more we expect
easily others
reached to pay
pursued . When the going gets and seek objectives which we
tough think
or worse become callous about the price to for the victories we are attempting
achieve .
There is something very deep - rooted about the central values in the Black struggle for liberation in this country . They can be traced to the great personalities among the founding fathers of the old ANC which was dream of a
formed in 1912. They were the true South Africans to democracy and to mount tactics and multi - racial
strategies which would democracy multi - racial government
a
reality .
of multi - party, make the achievement a resting on a one - man - one - vote system of
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Revolutionaries now whimper as they ring their hands when they talk They about democratic opposition to apartheid . say democratic to apartheid has failed . Mr. Speaker , Honourable opposition Members , fail . Blacks
democracy cannot fail . Only those who abandon democracy some I have again and again said that I can understand why grown have disillusioned and have lost heart . can I
understand endurance
how that
The
going Honourable because it
must
is
that
apartheid
abandon
has been
all
I
pushes
people
of great
beyond
human
value .
I
for a very long time but Speaker , Mr. am not going to get out kitchen the of know that the only way we can achieve a
democracy in this Other countries do
so
the things
tough
Members , is hot .
multi - racial negotiation .
but we
it they
what we
must
country is through the in Africa must do what
politics they must do
do .
no lasting any of prospect is democracy . multi - party is a it multi - racial , illiterate . A who believes anything else is politically Anybody for an prescription in this country would be a State one - party this us For in democracy unless
ongoing
Nowhere it
was
series
of
country there
revolutions
across the whole as imperative as
and
counter - revolutions .
of Africa was there any country in which it now is in South Africa to accommodate
the political aspirations which is reconciliatory . water is boiling in front
of every race group in a political system Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , when of you , you know that putting your hand in it will burn without having a physicist understanding of the behaviour of molecules and atoms . We do not have to be erudite South of to know that our white society theoreticians political g inin red sed reta of ned and assu trai , technocrats militari African stry indu ing and bank commerce , numerous key positions in mining ,
will be far better equipped to destroy any black through a campaign of sophisticated subversion not government yet seen anywhere in the Third World .
whatever happens ,
I do not
spend
my
time
playing
around with words
and
ideas .
I
have
no time for the kind of glib nonsense which is there in so much of the revolutionaaries ' journals and books . I simply call a spade a spade , and Mr. Speaker , I tell every Member of this House that unless we can actually succeed in the struggle that our forefathers set out to win , we will be abandoning their memories and we will be abandoning their dreams , and we will be doing so at the expense of many generations to follow . The only victory in South Africa which will be worth having is a victory brought about by the politics of negotiation .
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confident in what I am saying when I I am totally say that in ultimate terms , black revolutionaries can only have the kind of folorn have that the Conservative Party can hopes of governing South Africa . When I think about revolutionaries , I am even more Conservatives . sober than when I think about the far right Conservative victories could hasten the day of change because as I stress , the sophistication of black politics today would unite country Blacks across the length and breadth of the to take government
out
of the
on Revolutionaries The minute Black .
hands
the other hand thrive in dividing Black one starts killing for political purposes
necessarily become
must
of Conservatives .
indiscriminate
about whom one
kills .
from one The
ugly face of thrusting revolution down the throats of Blacks who do not want revolution because they do not believe in it , is there for can Exile everybody to see in South Africa . The ANC Mission in
thrive in establishing its people's war if Black it sets against Black . We have seen the hideousness of this in our black townships . We have seen the hideousness of this Black in mutilating Black , Black necklacing Black and we the have seen
only
powerful
trample
all
something
There
is
worse
when
one
over the weak and
very
ugly
realises
about
the
the
all
extent
destitute .
this and to
even
becomes
it
revolutionaries
which
It is the innocent they devour actually also play on the innocent . as cannon fodder and it is the utter callousness of spending the lives of children that appals me the most . Revolutionaries , Mr. Honourable Members , Speaker , are doing all this because the time for revolution has not arrived in South Africa . The people of South Africa do not want revolution . The people of South Africa say no to revolution and have to be battered into submission and the politics
The
more
I
of intimidation
see
of
has
revolutionary
to be
tactics
used
and
against
them .
strategies ,
the
more
I
realise how easy it is to corrupt any concept of there ever being a just war . I am not a pacifist in the naive sense of the word . I other only say that violence is hideously wrong when there is any alternative to circumstances
it . South Africa has not been pushed in which the only thing left to do is
into the final to resort to
killing .
Honourable Members , the South African Mr. Speaker , at weaker than it is now if one looks never been We . in its ability to maintain apartheid strength apartheid is totally impossible to maintain . Black South Africa eradicated . be will it
Government weakness all
It must be is on the
know
has and that
destroyed ; and march
We are taking what is legitimately ours and nothing will stop it . stop is nothing that the South African Government can do to there There is now , less reason than there us . historically speaking , country's ever been before to resort to violence to solve the has problems .
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I
make
the point
yet
again
that
however weak
the
African
South
Government is politically when it comes to enforcing apartheid , it more powerful than it has ever been before militarily speaking . Speaker , Mr. Honourable Members , when after nearly a quarter of a century of revolution all one has done is to make one's enemy stronger and stronger each year , then for goodness pause and ask oneself some honest questions .
sake ,
one
should
I have in the make
recent months grown increasingly intolerant of Blacks who struggle for liberation their way of life . They have under hopes of victory and resigned themselves to live abandoned Mr. apartheid but adopt the pretensions of opposing it . Speaker , Honourable Members , if we could go on a tour of revolutionary camps and were given the freedom to sit down and talk to our brothers and sisters trapped in to South Africa confirmation
There
are
that world of make - believe that victories , as soldiers to win
of what
hundreds
I
they will return would one hear
am saying .
of Black South Africans who naively
fled
across
country's borders to seek military training believing that the armed struggle needs them . Those hundreds are now sitting and waiting for action they will never see . Nothing saddens me more exile dying than the thought of my brothers and sisters in out their there in the outside world alone and far from the land of in me birth . Everything cries out to reach out and make it possible
I
have
talking
for them to
to
speak out
about
return .
rather
forthrightly
revolutionaries
because
at
there
it
comes
to
much at
stake
and
times when is
so
I talk about their wrong decision ; I talk they threaten so much . their strategies and Mr. Speaker , but wrong tactics about Honourable Members , I cannot disown them . They are my brothers and in the struggle . I exercise my I want to embrace them . sisters how it God -given to say what I think ought to be done and right does to not regard ought that done mean be but that I revolutionaries
as
scum who
should be
eradicated .
It I remain reconciliatory in my approach to the ANC and the PAC . If is , after all , the only thing to do the natural thing to do I believe , as I really do believe , that the victory Black South Africans always dreamed about will be ours through the politics of negotiation . It is only because some think that the politics of negotiation cannot work that they turn to other means of bringing succeed more than the success in about change . Nothing will negotiations which will be ours sooner or later . When we really do radical changes begin to bring about the kind of through the revolutionaries which say can of negotiation never be politics of achieved unless one kills for political purposes , one will see how favour eager people will become to abandon violence in of democracy .
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I a
am totally convinced that if Whites adopted the democracy multi - party real could have a we
will to establish democracy in a
relatively short space of time . Why , I ask , is the South African The Government bold in Namibia and so timid here in South Africa . the elections which are proposed for Namibia do not arise out of military defeat of South Africa . The MPLA/ UNITA conflict could gone have on for a long African army could have with SWAPO . Neither the victory .
time and for that long time , the South dealing acted with continued impunity in military MPLA nor SWAPO could have won a
The South African Government's stepping down from its positions control in Namibia are political decisions and they are the kind political decisions which the South African Government could ma country . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , it is in this treacherous to the struggle for any Black to continue making the struggle
It
is
a way
SO
of life
as
terribly ,
though it
terribly
is going
tragic
to go
that
on
the
forever .
African
South
of
negotiating the foothills the around postures Government I will be that believe I . climbed be mountains that still have to South the know when to very Africa South in first person the real towards move makes its first actually Government African negotiations .
Mr. Speaker , I say this , have Afrikaners speaking the speaking , black grouping say
Government has to talk to the leader in this country , as well as to other
this because
negotiate at that . knows
Honourable Members , because and to speak to the Zulus
I
have
paid
terrible
any point in time and the Finally , Speaker , Mr.
prices
in
historically politically
of the Blacks .
standing
largest I also
ready
to
South African Government now have I say this because we
the kind of political power in this House and in Inkatha harnessed The which makes real negotiations with us the best starting point . more but of the Covenant concerns all Blacks and Afrikaners , day specifically in historic terms , it was the Zulus and the Afrikaners so -called Afrikaner's the Blood after River , in clashed who a have I believe that Afrikaners and Zulus God . with Covenant bedevilled has which between them , 1838 in created problem South relations between Afrikaners and Zulus and the rest of black Africa .
The has has
South African Government has avoided negotiating with us and it another . It tried to mount one negotiating initiative after floundered each time because they were not real negotiations faces . Blacks about the fundamental issues that our country with At this point , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I must inform this House about the meeting I attended in Cape Town on Thursday , the 2nd March .
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Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
you will
remember
that
in
my
last
strong Policy very Speech to this House I reported on my year's reaction to a press statement Mr. Chris Heunis had issued in which KwaZulu / Natal he the of majoritarian principle rejected the constitutional proposals . I saw this rejection the of Indaba's exercise
Indaba up . we
political
Mr.
as
throwing
down
a
gauntlet
which had to be
picked
We are in opposition politics ; we are fighting apartheid and our have to deal with members of the South African Cabinet as opposition .
as Minister
Heunis
occupies a very was reported as
of Constitutional
Development
and
Planning
critical post in the Cabinet . When therefore he saying that " he was involved in discussions with
KwaZulu Chief Minister Mangosuthu G. Buthelezi on the question of reform " I could not let him get away with it . This statement was just too much because it followed on the attack made on me by the State President .
You will remember , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that I reported that to this House during the special Session in October last year the State President had attacked me bitterly in Benoni for some of the things I said in a speech I addressed to ASSOCOM . I found it totally anomalous that the State President was attacking me for not becoming involved in the politics of negotiation and the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning was negotiating with me . I therefore wrote to Mr. the 9th November 1988 :
The
Hon .
C.J.
Heunis
9th November
Minister of Constitutional and Planning Republic of Private Bag
claiming that he was Heunis as follows on
1988
Development
Africa
South 9029
Cape Town 8000
Dear Mr.
Minister ,
made
for impossible consult with my about thinking bitter attack
it to me to reply immediately and in any event I had While I was still colleagues before I could reply . a in out came letter the State President your in meeting public against me in his address at a
Benoni .
therefore
You
wrote
to
I
me
had
on
the
14th October
to
further
but
pressure
pause before
of work
responding
to you
in order to gather my thoughts and to ensure that I did not respond the haste without thinking through the many implications which in State
The
President's
press ,
carried
the
' Rapport '
attack on me
must
necessarily
have .
and particularly the Afrikaans language newspapers , State President's attack against me and newspapers like justified the State President's attack against me on the
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basis that I attacked him . In justifying what the State President said , view State the was publicised that my attack against the President in my address to ASSOCOM was perplexing in view of more the indications recent that I had become more amenable towards South
African
Government
and was beginning
to
think about
closer
co-operation . Both
the
State
President
and
I
are
men
public
in
and
life
must
therefore be subjected to public scrutiny and we must be prepared to be criticised in public . The State President has of course the same democratic right to comment on me publicly as I have the right to comment on him . tc It is not that the State President saw fit be critical of me that is the issue . The issue is that the way was
critical
of me
has
done
damage .
When I needed
addressed ASSOCOM I was concerned about the fact that refor to State be put back on track . I rightly said that the President is faltering and I was quite correct in saying that it Africa was tragic that he was addressing foreign Heads of State in Europe
and
without being
able
report
to
them on
to
had been achieved in his negotiations with black country . I lamented the fact that he could in
leaders in fact have
little of real substance to this sense he was wasting a
State
are These international
express
my
they
issues ;
political issues ;
the democratic
tell foreign Heads of golden opportunity . on
touch
they are issues which I right to comment on . I do
own thoughts
about
the
State
that this
progress
and
very
that
and
national
as a have
in
black leader the right to
President .
Whatever
I
said , however , I said with dignity and most certainly said without rancour and without making an attempt to personally humiliate the State
President . his policies ; implement his
attacked the State President for I State President for his failure to
attacked apartheid and I quite rightly maintained not even got off the ground had negotiation of President
reacts
by
he
" Often
saying :
[ referring
I own
the attacked I policies ;
that the politics The State yet . to
me ]
has
chosen
he to attack me personally in public . " And adds magnanimously that and then there follows " up to now been very patient with him " has " He is often being misled and misused by people who the statement ; do not have South Africa's best interests at heart . " Minister , Mr. this is with the passing of prominence wrote
there
an old time .
were those who
my speeches .
They
others
can
mislead
and
if I
am no
more
than
just
a
it becomes more first rose to
that
credit
think . I man so man and and so misuse me .
in National Party highest circles . described when these talks often as
said
could not
capacity to think as I could be told that I am so weak a so weak a that
theme and When I
it was a
Alan
black man
sickening political Paton who having
the
find it deeply insulting to inconsequential as a leader This is a favourite theme
Even some take place ,
simpleton .
are of my Ministers as the real brains ,
13
In
his
Benoni
attack on
me ,
the
State
President
then went
on
to
say
that that
the timing of my criticism of him was not coincidence and says his trips outside South Africa were to the dislike of " many our Mr. wished who to see conflict and chaos in country . ' says He Minister , the State President owes me a personal apology . that I attacked him in alliance with those who want and chaos in our country .
to
see
conflict
blames State President me for not being involved in The negotiations when he knows full well that it is because we do not an have agenda both can agree to that neither of us can talk to each other about the constitutional future of South Africa . You know , Mr. Minister , that I have on numerous occasions gone out of in my way to involve the State President discussions on Our constitutional future . I asked him to issue even before the President's Council was set Tricameral constitution .
I
have
sought
this
Statement
of
Intent
a Statement of Intent up to spearhead the
repeatedly
since . I have agenda which enables 4 the State President to talk to black leaders . I have asked the State President to abandon the Special Cabinet Committee's attempt to bolster up the Tricameral parliamentary system and to establish
asked
that
a
negotiating
real
I have cannot
the
National
Council
be
given
an
forum .
Mr. Minister , repeatedly stated , that the State President rediscover the wheels of democracy . The civilised world
knows what
a
parliamentary democracy
is .
We
must
produce
one
here
or be damned by the world and be destroyed from within . That is what we should be doing . That is what the State President cannot do because he cannot regard South Africa as one country requiring electorate , sovereign Parliament resting on one among whom one universal adult franchise and the constitution .
principles
ensure
equality
before
the
law
Minister , You know, Mr. as well as I know that these are things that I I have said to the State President . They are things that to you . have said You know that I am saying them in an ongoing way . I therefore find it very distressing that you , Mr. Minister , said at a press conference that you were involved discussions in with myself on the question of reform . Of course we discuss reform in the tone of my letter to you of the 8th June 1987 and in the tone of my reiterating some of the sentiments I expressed in that letter today . That , world me .
however , is not the impression you , Mr. Minister , give the when you say you are discussing the question of reform with You mentioned discussions with me in the context of saying
that the Government is unfairly criticised for not talking to black leaders . Now that the municipal elections have passed , you are again saying that the South African Government is going ahead with reform . You are reiterating that the involvement of Blacks in the President's Council ; the the establishment of represent
the
outcome
involvement of Blacks at Cabinet the National Council provide
of negotiation .
level hope
and and
14
Not
only this ,
bring about structures that
must
Mr.
Minister ,
but you
talk about
a constitutional future acceptable to that apartheid has put into being are
be accepted .
These
include
the
were not consulted about and include the with which the vast majority of Blacks
initiatives
all as fixed
provincial
to
though the structures
structures we
Regional Services do not support .
Councils say these things , Mr. Minister , knowing that I will have nothing to do with Regional Services Councils and that unless the National Council is given an agenda which includes the scrapping of the present constitution and the scrapping of the Group Areas Act and the Population Registration Act , I see no hope for it and will not become involved in it . I
have
you I,
no
objection
and have however ,
to
you
telling
the
opposed what you and the State have every right to reject you
that I am prepared to negotiate within in fact have nothing to do .
In
your letter of the
that
want ball you
I
must
that
I
have
met
with
President call reform . implying to the world
structures with which I will
14th October
find your proposal that the South African members further constitutional matters I
acceptable . "
world
advise
to me you say : " I also confirm representatives of your Cabinet and Cabinet form a committee to discuss and developments on a regular basis
caution
here ,
Mr.
Minister .
I
do
not
to become involved in some kind of constitutional fancy - dress in which the identity of actors is disguised . The suggestion Cabinet my spontaneously when I and one of arose to refer
Development colleagues Constitutional met the Deputy Minister of and Planning , Mr. R. Meyer , and the Deputy Minister of Police , Mr. Leon Wessels ,
in
Durban
on the
5th October this year .
with frustration deep our we expressed meeting At that inability of the South African Government to get negotiations
the off
the the ground and with the lack of dialogue between ourselves and level Should we in any way and at any African Government . South talking the about difficulties of talking the about continue categoric the Africa , need I future South of constitutional be assurance from you that talking about the difficulties will not presented
as
talking
as
though the
difficulties
have
been
overcome .
I invite you , Mr. Minister , to issue a joint statement with me that South we have not yet even begun to negotiate about the future of det to com erm lev Cab a mit el ine inet tee Africa and have established I am now asked what can be done to rectify this state of affairs . your press in mentioned the meeting you whether press the by now I whe and pos my the ition r had with me changed you statement int to abl and rod wil e Government is uce the ling that believed given have whether I now asked also am I reform . you any joint a issue make for you to I undertaking . invitation The statement with me The
State
is therefore
President
has
said
important . that
he
has
tried
in
vain
to
draw
me
into negotiations . I have said that the South African Government not yet , you, has even begun negotiating with Blacks then Mr. Minister , This is just not said that you are negotiating with me .
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good enough . We now wants to
leave the world in a state of confusion . The world we know what the position really is and I believe
should
world what
tell
the
the
position
is .
You must by now be convinced that I am prepared to negotiate a new reject political dispensation for South Africa . You know that I as violence a form of political prescription which can only be reject You destructive . know that I all forms of political including the political prescription to be for so long . You know that I
prescription , attempted has
only in negotiating a race African groups
that apartheid interested am
South African solution under which all are governed the way they are willing
South to be
governed . You know that I have given no indication whatsoever that moved I have away from my insistance that only a majoritarian constitutional model holds out any hope for us . You are well aware while on that the South African Government wants me to negotiate that there is no majority in this country , the basis it is the South African One
can
Government
say many
glib
that
excludes
things
in
me .
political
propaganda
and
I
have
heard the State President involving himself in political propaganda when he says that Blacks support him . He actually gives the world to understand that the majority of Blacks support him . You and I know that is just not true and that apartheid society is rejected by Blacks . You know that in a million years you could never White South Africans to accept being given the rights which I my people
are
Mr. Minister , reform that
expected
really , you and
to
accept
in
get and
KwaZulu .
it is time now for you to admit that if the State President have mentioned are
every fully
implemented , White South Africans would still effectively control 87 per cent of the land and that Whites in the Tricameral Parliament would effectively be totally dominant in the control of civil force , the police force , the defence the service , the electricity supply commission , the country's transportation system , foreign fiscal policy and in fact everything that goes to policy , make domestic policy .
There
are bottom
driven
to
the
lines which we now have
to look at . We are in which bottom line statements
circumstances
now are
critically important . Bottom lines must be spelt out and not left to be perceived by implication . Your bottom line , Mr. Minister , is that Whites must continue in the 87 per cent of the land which is so - called Act so .
white
and the
South Africa
Group Areas
Act
and that need to
be
the
Population
maintained
Registration is this
because
Your bottom line , Mr. Minister , is that the Conservative Party really nothing to fear because the National Party envisages that Whites will remain in control of the factors I enumerate above has
which I
make
up
obviously
control
of domestic
policy .
have to
continue
consultation with
in
my
colleagues .
Willingness on your part , Mr. Minister , to issue a joint statement I suggest we issue would be helpful . It would also be helpful if an apology was forthcoming from the State President for intimating that I played a willing part in endeavours to give advantages those who want to escalate conflict and establish chaos in this
16
He
country .
either meant
exactly this
inconsequential that I could be I feel I need an apology .
or
he
meant
used by others
State President to parade my the For whole world was so unforgiveable that For South Africa by what he said . of
that
for this .
I was
So
Either way
the before family problems whole I feel shamed for the have the State President to
intimated that I globe - trot and leave flood chaos behind me because than more doing is defence structures , no civil has KwaZulu It is pointing to dereliction of pointing to a lack of facilities . duty .
Africa's South It so tragic that at this critical time in seems Black history in which there is still sufficient goodwill between that we cannot go to negotiate a decent future for all ,, and White we It would be so simple to say that about it in all simplicity . are to
on going to negotiate a democratic future for all and then go It would so in defiance of the far right and the far left .
do
Mr. Minister , because real progress be simple , democracy will be destructive of anything real and the
far
right
hope
to
achieve .
Our
failure
in reform towards a left far that the is
their
gain .
Minister , to issue the statement I ask for and I Mr. I urge you , you the ask to accept that what I have said in this letter about have State President's utterances about me are not said because I umbrage . What personal taken was said the President State It undermines what I could have done amongst politically damaging . people . adds to hardening of attitudes and was my It most it certainly a personal this not I making am confrontational . President ,
confrontation with the
State
clear the
proceed
Yours
air and
then
but
I
feel
that
we
need to
from there .
sincerely , G.
BUTHELEZI
Chief Minister
of KwaZulu of Inkatha
MANGOSUTHU
and President
November Minister Heunis ' response was immediate and on the 10th immediately wrote back promising to write in full later but and also accepting the need for Cabinet committee discussions welcoming my invitation to him to issue a joint statement with me regarding
the whole
issue
of negotiations .
You will all know , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that I always set a very high premium on the need for Black and White political leaders in this country to strive together for objectives which they state publicly that they all seek to realise . Right beginning of Mr. P.W. Botha's term of office before the was constitution unilateral action joint
statement
even introduced , I on the part of the
between
called for Government
him and black leaders .
at the present on a moratorium and called for a
17
It
now
is
known
well
very obvious
became
he
that
he
that
history did
so
rejected
this
call
he
had
time when
at
it
and
already
decided to go ahead with introducing a new constitution about which Mr. Heunis ' letter conveying his he had not yet even informed us . willingness to issue a statement with me on the question of reform was as surprising as it was new .
After
Heunis
exchanges Mr.
further
and
I
finally
met
to
. Durban
in
on a meeting in January where we would exchange views with a agree January We met on the 9th to drawing up a press statement . view following the issue to possible it found discussion after and statement :
" Chief today , the
Minister 9
Buthelezi
January
following
1989.
joint
and Minister
Heunis
After discussions
met
in
they agreed
Durban to
issue
statement :
urgent an of the fact that negotiations are In recognition Afr ica Sou of pro th necessity solving the political blems in are tha the ack fac the t of re nowledgement t the in and agr hav we eed neg e of otiations impeding the process obstacles two our by be appointed will committee joint a that Governments to
formulate
identify and address these obstacles as well principles on which there is common ground .
to
The
committee will
and
upon the receipt held between us . #1
be
report back to of
such a
the
report
respective a
as
Governments
further meeting
will
has Wisely I believe we have only publicly stated that a Committee not been formed to examine the whole question of why we are yet Committee involved in meaningful negotiations . The work of this hand , Speaker , could of course peter out but on the other Mr. into Honourable Members , it could yet turn a Committee of historical
The
importance .
Committee
is
composed
of nominations
Hon . Dr O.D. Dhlomo Minister Secretary - General of Inkatha ; Health , KwaZulu and National
from
of Education the Hon . Dr Chairman
my
side who are
and Culture , F.T.Mdlalose
of Inkatha ;
Mr.
the
KwaZulu and Minister of R.
Arenstein
Arenstein Bros. , Durban and Mr. S.J. Maphalala Lecturer Department of History University of Zululand . These members of the Committee sit with nominations
from Mr.
Heunis '
side
who
are
the
Hon .
Botha Minister of Home Affairs and of Communications ; the Meyer Deputy Minister of Constitutional Development and and Mr. S.S. van der Merwe Constitutional Adviser Rautenbach ,
J.C.G.
Hon . R.P. Planning ; Dr. I.M.
Adviser .
I also say again that the Committee's work could peter out but I we say again that the formation of the Committee could mean that have made a major breakthrough in tackling the South African
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is because the Committee could be of such It logjam . political ce to progress in the politics of negotiation , importan critical that when Mr. Heunis and I met with the Committee to initiate its work I made quite sure that all its members were aware of my of the Committee and its work . When I met with them in Cape on the
2nd March this year
MEMORANDUM
I
presented
the
following
document :
BY MANGOSUTHU G. BUTHELEZI , CHIEF MINISTER OF AND PRESIDENT OF INKATHA
FOR PRESENTATION
The
Hon .
C.J.
The
Hon .
J.C.G.
AT
A MEETING
Heunis
Botha
The
Hon .
R.P.
Mr. Dr. The
S.S. I.M. Hon .
van der Merwe Rautenbach Dr O.D. Dhlomo
The
Hon.Dr
Mr.
R.
Mr.
S.J.
Meyer
F.T.Mdlalose
Arenstein Maphalala
IN
CAPE TOWN ON
Minister Planning Minister
2ND MARCH
of Constitutional of
Home
Communications Minister Deputy
views Town
KWAZULU
1989
WITH :
Development
Affairs
and
and
of
Constitutional
of
Development and Planning Constitutional Adviser Adviser Minister of Education and
Culture ,
KwaZulu
and Secretary - General of Inkatha KwaZulu and National Minister of Health , Chairman of Inkat ha Arenstein Bros. , Durban Department of History University Lecturer of Zululand
your colleagues , the Mr. Minister , Deputy Minister and of Constitutional Development and Planning and the Minister of Home Affairs Mr. Botha . I want to start off by observing that the magnitude of what is being attempted in this Committee that we have established lays down the magnitude of any failure we may end up with . We set out to identify and address obstacles impeding the process there is
of negotiation common ground .
as well as to formulate principles on which This is an important assignment . When one
is attempting something which is not very important , failure is not very important . In this Committee we will be attempting to make a break -through which be will break - through of historic a significance .
We
just
dare
not
fail .
I
want therefore at the outset of this Committee's working life to striving what I see to be the objectives we should be spell for . One must immediately ask questions about what it is that has not taken place which gives rise to a Committee looking at the stumbling have blocks that have prevented success . For me there been stumbling blocks which have prohibited real place between us , Sirs , and yourselves , Sir , on new constitutional future for South Africa .
negotiation taking of a the question
19
I
to
need
out
spell
clearly
as
as
I can -- and spell in the work of the I do not wear that
out
very
Committee hat here South black a as come I and African South black a as come I . today who is just not in the least bit interested in negotiating African this of structures the existing political of reconstitution a exactly - that I am not Chief Minister the as
participating of KwaZulu .
I am not in the least bit interested in even beginning to country . parliamentary Tricameral about what can be done to make the talk system work . For me blocks
this Committee must are in the politics
is open and the to write on a clean . am I local
face the question of what the stumbling of negotiation where the agenda really
respective parties are seeking consensus slate which everybody agrees must first
about what be wiped
fully aware that there are three tiers of government and that authority. local about concerned be should authorities
I am aware that regional authorities should be concerned affairs . with KwaZulu is a regional authority regional authority affairs . at regional look to existence not in is Committee this but particular a from authority come as South Africans We affairs . region
to
talk about
South
Africa
as
a whole .
We talked about South Africa We are very practiced in doing this . Buthelezi the in Africa South in we about KwaZulu talked when the about talked we when We talked about South Africa Commission . e be must Committe This . Africa in South region KwaZulu / Natal tional Constitu of Mr. Minister as that you r Ministe , informed , are taking a Development and Planning and as Acting Head of State , Botha's government during P.W. step away from the position of Mr. But I know that it was with the approval his first term of office . t your representatives are participating that Presiden State the of in this Committee .
When I South
announced the establishment of the Buthelezi African Government objected to its terms
Commission , the of reference .
Tremendous pressure was put on me to confine the concerns of the which could properly be dealt with only Commission to matters the was within confines of KwaZulu's boundaries . I asked to with it was negotiate the context of apartheid South Africa as prescribed by the Of
course
I
had
Government .
to
refuse
to
do
so .
The
Buthelezi
Commission went
ahead , did its work and produced reports . The ink was hardly dry on these Reports when the South African Government rejected them through Party in findings found
Professor Owen Horwood who was then leader of the National The Reports ' Natal as well as being Minister of Finance . Government were not rejected because the South African
fault with them .
Government
Much
had
of the
even
sound
They were
rejected
in
principle
before
the
studied them .
common
sense
in the
Reports
however
recommended
They were taken them as documents worthy of being taken seriously . ourselve between s and the then seriously in the negotiations we had of We negotiated the mutual acceptance Natal Provincial Council .
20
the
idea
of a
Joint
Executive
Authority .
We also
jointly
the KwaZulu / Natal Indaba in the knowledge that when we the Joint Executive Authority we were talking about context of a South Africa which would have to change . J.E.A. about the as an interim thing which we could while
negotiated
we
the
acceptance
of
a
sponsored
talked about it in the We talked get
Joint
on
with
Legislative
Authority . In the KwaZulu/ Natal Indaba debates we were again looking at the Africa . KwaZulu Natal region in the context of the wider South This looking at KwaZulu or KwaZulu Natal in the context of the do wider South Africa was done because it was something we could even Africa There many
before
negotiations
really got
about
the
constitutional
future
of
South
under way .
on obviously has been talk about the future of South Africa levels . It has been a preoccupation of the South African
Government
for
some
gainsaid anywhere .
time . The
That point
I
it
must
make
be
is
talked
that
the
about
is now not
talk has not been
negotiation in the true sense of the word . I do not negotiate the obedience of a child or a servant . Negotiations in the very true sense of the word are negotiations in which any differences of status or authority are suspended to make the negotiating partners equals
at
least
around
the
negotiating
chamber .
to As soon as the South African Government comes to what it wants or call à negotiating chamber and says " Thou shalt do do this off negotiations that " , become impossible . I will not start ng ati oti ept e neg if I hav to acc the continued existence of the political structures that apartheid has created . not will I context of having to accept negotiate within the the framework t men es Govern policy dictat For me there is one South Africa which . consists in 1910 .
of the
South Africa
brought
into being
by the
Act
of Union
Mr. Minister , and view , I never have and never and will deviate from insisting on the total unity of South Africa democracy always I have and will continue to seek within that is to achieve unity . If this Committee we are establishing There are my view
anything critical
fundamental differences in your of what South Africa really is .
at all , issues .
There is fronts . 28th
1987
its
members
must
know where
other
members
stand on
ambiguity about This ambiguity the
Natal
the Government's position on a number of creates problems . On Saturday , November Mercury carried a story under heading the
" Heunis Rejects Indaba Proposals " . I reacted to this report in a statement and subsequently you , press Mr. Minister , wrote to me personally saying very clearly that your press statement was not the Government's official reaction to the Indaba proposals . Yet in the press statement and everything you have ever said , there has been no retraction of the assertion that the Government rejects the majoritarian principles on which the Indaba proposals rest . I took a very strong political stand on this rejection and I not
21
withdrawn from the the Government KwaZulu / Natal
As position I adopted . formally has rejected
Indaba's
constitutional
you Now meet with my colleague Dr. with public a statement that you,
far the
as
I am essence
concerned , of the
proposals . Dr. Dhlomo and Mr. Minister ,
Dhlomo goes have removed
misconceptions that the Government has already rejected the Indaba Committee is to get anywhere If this proposals . we must stop controversy The which pussy -footing around critical issues . followed your press statement , Mr. Minister , took place 15 months ago . What is happening to the Indaba proposals ? Shall we adjourn this Committee until the Government is clear on its attitude to the proposals ? Ambiguities our open - mindedness . KwaZulu
Government / South
will
cause us to close ranks and minimise I am concerned , this Committee is a
African
Government
have a KwaZulu / Natal Indaba agenda . fact that the Indaba proposals may discussions , inevitably .
Minister ,
Mr. will ,
Sir ,
be
Committee .
I say so feature
It
does
not the
notwithstanding in the Committee's
the whole world under
intense
is watching the National Party . It international scrutiny during the next
couple of years . The forthcoming House of Assembly elections will cut off point for many if the National Party commits itself to another five year term of office in a way which does not inspire faith in South Africa by the outside world , the outside world will attack . If the National Party approaches another five years of with office the same policy prescriptions it has been using for some time now , the internal political climate harden . will Radicalism in general will become political division , there will be The it
South African really now
more
entrenched
more
acrimony .
Government needs to convince want does to negotiate a
and
across
every
South Africans
new
that
constitutional
dispensation for the whole of South Africa in which all its peoples will be constitutional equals . If it has no such intention it must say so . If it does have such an intention it must say so . a If the South African Government has no intentions of negotiating really new constitutional dispensation in an agenda which is open , then this Committee , Mr. Minister , is wasting its time . If the South African Government does want to negotiate a future that will be acceptable to Blacks , say So and we in must
Whites , Indians and Coloureds , then it surpass this Committee will every human
expectation in terms of earnestness of input and hard work to find which compromises will be needed to accommodate the totality of South Africa .
This
Committee
attack on if it is
the not
insisting
on
must
disband
if
it
is not
going
to
mount
a
serious
problems which confound negotiation . It must disband free to define what negotiations should be aiming at as well as identifying past problems . We do not have to negotiate to know our own point of view . We come with the very clear Government perceptions that has precluded our participation by negotiating within
its
own
agenda .
22
While the Government has talked about negotiation , it has continued with its politics of prescription . I really do not know how seriously are this Committee can actually get to work while there State officials , provincial officials and local body officials hard at work trying to bring Regional Services Councils into being in KwaZulu / Natal region . the This does not clear the air for really meaningful the other .
negotiations
We
in
which neither
side
imposes
its
will
on .
we the fact that tactics on the part
are in KwaZulu facing as of the Government as far assumption The Regional Services Councils are concerned . that because these Councils can be introduced in white areas by Whites assumption itself it is nothing to do with Blacks , is in an which
must face confrontationist
amounts to a very serious stumbling block prohibiting negotiations . We do not accept that there is any one white local authority in the authority whole of KwaZulu / Natal which should not be a local in which all
We
race
do not
groups
accept
that
have
representation .
there
are
functions
any
of
local
or
regional
government which can in any way be legitimately regarded as actions within White , Indian , Coloured or Black own affairs . By its very definition , a Regional Services Council is concerned with crosscommunity what any and told Services
factors .
More
Blacks
than Whites will
be
affected
by
Regional Services Council does . We cannot be pushed aside that Whites have the right to establish their own Regional Councils .
Mr.
it is Minister , ready to negotiate .
just We
no
use being dishonest with you . have been ready for a long time .
We are We
have
most to lose by not negotiating . We would not delay negotiation to score petty points . We only delay our involvement in negotiation because we are committed to the political survival of democracy in You could not wish for stronger , South Africa . and more sincere That more constant participation . than you could get from us . sincerity , constancy and a willingness to stick one's neck out can only be bought Mr.
Minister ,
with I
honesty on
ask you
the
honestly
agenda is open and that you see which it must first wipe clean .
the
part to
of the
tell
need
this
for it
Government . Committee to write write to
its
that on on
from Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , the very outset involvement in the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly and even
a
slate
of in
Our the
we were busy constructing KwaZulu Territorial Authority before it , the political power bases from which we could make inputs at the national level . very Also from the beginning of Inkatha's Year after year we strengthened existence we were doing just this . our power bases and we did so , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , by making them relevant to life around us .
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Political
power which has no relevance relevance for for the the major events of the day is no real political power . Politics always has been all about consolidating advantages in and to in day day gains power positions .
We
cannot
sit
back with
folded
arms because
a
multi-
party democracy is not yet a reality . We most certainly cannot sit multi - party back with folded arms while others establish a democracy . If there is ever going to be a multi - party democracy and there certainly will be one - the groups that participate in it will be the
groups
is why This as with us Africa . and twists
I
that
bring
it
into being .
be so yearn for my brothers and sisters in exile to South new a we make our inputs into bringing about
vastness of South African history in all is working here in this country on turns
It is a people who make history . among the people . society as we go and black power advantages across
We the
its the
dynamic ground
are shaping and length
breadth of the country when read together have rapped Pretoria over the knuckles and said no to any further politics of prescription as far as the future of South Africa is concerned .
There are strange bedfellows in the totality of black power in this country and in a strange way some who oppose each other even complement each other in the power stakes of South Africa . It is out of discord that we sometimes dramatise the freedom of political black association and the freedom of speech . There is ongoing exile politics in the country in which our brothers and sisters in are
just
not
participating .
It
is because we are participating in it that we are so opposed by some of our brothers and sisters in exile . It is not because we doing are the wrong thing that we are opposed . We are opposed because it is we who are doing it . We are opposed because we who doing doing are it are not being led by the nose and what is dictated
to
everything
us
as
that
which shall
be
done to
the
exclusion
of
else .
In the end , however , we will be there and we will be what we are democrats instructed honest being guided by the people and being how go to and where to go . Speaker , I make the point , Mr. Honourable
Members , that the same basic democratic process which is producing us will relate us to whoever that same democratic process is also producing . Democracy is so much bigger than the political group which practices democracy . I am quite sure that when the history of the struggle is finally written from its commencement in through 1912 right to the emergence of the first new sovereign on parliament based one - man -one - vote in a system universal of franchise , the will be recorded that in the ripeness of time problems
created by the
ANC mission
in
exile
tragic
proved
conflict
soluble .
between
ourselves and
the
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All we no the is
have
to do
is
to do what
the
people want
more and no less , we can be assured of also be assured that we will survive next . When you the thing to do
are simply doing or you are doing
us to do .
If we
do
political survival and we each day to grow stronger
something something
because you politically
think it because
you are compelled to do it or desire to do it , somebody else can stop you altogether . doing it or even force you out of doing it When , however , you do what the people want one to do , nobody can stop you .
We are basically in the politically unassailable position of what the people want us to do and revolutionaries who do not us to succeed that our brothers
simply because
it is we who are
succeeding ,
doing want
will
find my political power is very real . I plead yet again with and sisters in exile to stop opposing us and to work in
harmony with anything and everything that the black people of South Africa are busy doing . I say the same to the United Democratic Front and to COSATU . Let these organisations do what the people want them to do . Let them leave us to do what the people want us to do . They must regard the people as sovereign and if the people want to mount a multi - strategy approach in which different things done by in at are different organisations different places different times , then let it be so .
When
I
about
talk
I am saying I party before
what
take us State .
we
are
doing
in the
overall
out of the small - mindedness We say let the State come
context
of what
of those who put want first and I
today , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , yet again to make it very we actually clear come that when to negotiate about the constitutional future of South Africa , we insist that Dr. Nelson for Mandela and other jailed leaders be in the position to decide themselves whether or not
they want
to
participate .
is the inter - governmental Committee that has been formed specifically looking at what the stumbling blocks are in KwaZulu negotiations between the South African Government and the Right now initially
Government and Inkatha . It the problems that need clear of
excluding
process . be
some
of
my brothers
Open agendas
opposed by any
are
group which wants
Speaker , you can also do excluding and political that
South Africa
agenda . that
and
we
We want
sisters
absolutely useless
can an You restrict agenda enemies cannot raise something
under
is defining the problems and acceptable definition is the
to do
from the unless
amongst problem
negotiating can
anything
so .
your and make sure that political you do not want them to raise . Mr.
exactly the same by having enemies from participating must be
free
into being .
to
negotiate
to
an open agenda work in the bring the new
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Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , Our position is extremely strong , a is we do not want to bring about a South Africa which because want to not We do our own specific requirements . of creation party other any South Africa based on our own or new a create in We are definition of what a democracy ought to be . political political a wanting negotiate to of position powerful the in this country under which every group will be willing settlement to be
The
governed
theme
the way
it
will be
of this year's
Policy
governed .
Speech
is that
history
is
greater
than us all and whether we are looking at the ANC mission in exile , the PAC or we are looking at TBVC areas , history will ensure that the they are all there together with everybody else when South African cookie crumbles . I am not saying by this that some groups will not endorse themselves out of any participation in the forward march of history . I am saying that history will not endorse them out
and
history will
not
allow one
group to
endorse
another
group
National
Party .
out .
equally
is
applicable
ruling
to the
This
of course
For a about
the ANC insisted that the only long time , the South African Government is the with
thing to handing
negotiate of over
They insisted that the only thing which could power to the people . a negotiating process was the National Party's abdication initiate ambiguous on They are somewhat power as the ruling party . from them on Pressures have been building up right now . this point be only can revolution sees that whole world because the destructive
in
South Africa .
The international circumstances ( in which the ANC mission in exile first announced its armed struggle ) were altogether different in the
1960's than they are now . USSR expansionism was reaching its zenith . Dr. Fidel Castro had seized power in Cuba in 1959 and when the ANC armed struggle was announced , the Soviet Union was giving backing to Cuba . Those who turned to make the armed massive
struggle Africa
a
primary
envisaged
a
means
of bringing
Cuba - type
about
the
liberation
of South
success .
The USSR in the 1960's and the 1970's most envisaged the advent of ' perestroika ' and
certainly would not ' glasnost ' towards
have the
end of the 1980's . They would not have envisaged a withdrawal of Soviet support for any forces destabilising areas outside Soviet spheres of influence . Least of all would they have envisaged the Soviet to bring Union's participation in ' real politik ' about radical
change
The Soviet involvement
in
South Africa
Union's which
through the
involvement will yet
settlement now agreed upon , the already It has lost its bases cannot
set
up military bases
in the
prove
in
politics
Namibian
costly to the
ANC will lose in Mocambique Botswana
and
of negotiation .
settlement was Under ANC .
an the
its bases in Angola . clearly and quite
Zimbabwe .
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clearly the Mocambican withdrawal of support very struggle within South Africa from bases against
Also
the own
for
its armed Mocambique borders was part and parcel of a wider process in which was diminishing its reliance on the USSR . Soon after Frelimo took over the government of Mocambique it had visions of joining the Soviet Union and its allies as a location for itself in the international spectrum . It then did not envisage that and the USSR other member countries of the Council unanimously Economic would Assistance oppose application
from observer
status
to
membership
status
in 1981 that Mutual for Mocambique's in
it .
to rejection of Mocambique and the USSR's refusal put its Party Frelimo on pay -roll that led the Fourth in April 1983 to make important decisions . At this farming Frelimo moved away from centralised State to
It is this Mocambique Congress Congress ,
greater reliance on small - scale farming and it moved away from State control of industry . The steps it decided centralised to Congress take at this paved the way for the kind of economic relationships since .
Mocambique
The Nkomati Accord Mocambique foreign
has
of
been
March
developing
1984
with South
cemented
policy which had been
the
in the
Africa
ever
direction
making
for
of some
of When it comes to Moscow's assessment international years . priorities it puts its own interests first , just as Washington , Mocambique puts its own interests Bonn , Paris and London do . is first and all these it in the interests of capitals and Mocambique has not to pick up the tab for an armed struggle that not
worked
for
over
25 years
and will
not
work for
another
125
years .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable Members ,
fpom regional wars and involvement length and breadth of the world . the the
USSR and the United settlement the of
together in
a
political
The whole world wants and
foremost .
I do
a
the
USSR is now busy withdrawing
in regional conflict across the The international interests
States of America brought them together in Namibian problem would bring and them settlement
political
not
of the
South
settlement
anticipate
that
the
in
African
problem .
South Africa
USSR would disown the
ANC , nor do I believe that the USSR is going to attempt to the ANC , to but then the ANC will not dictate to Moscow increasingly Generally speaking ANC will ever the find subject more to and more pressure African South problem and not rely bringing
about
first
to deal politically military solely on
dictate either . itself
with means
the of
change .
Rhetoric will of course contain assertions that the ANC has always sought a political settlement . There will be hot denials that there has been any change in policy towards it and South Africa .
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We
know differently .
In
the
1960's the
ANC would not
support
any
internal political initiatives because its formal position was that any involvement it may have in politics inside South Africa would detract
It of
from
its
is only the South the
total
commitment
to
the
armed
struggle .
1976 Sowetan conflict and the consequent instability African political situation that pointed out the
errors of the ANC's ways to it . The ANC then realised that it had get to in on the act and attempted to do so by a process of Cooptation
to
extend
its decision - making
powers .
It is because a process of co - optation would not work with Inkatha destroy to the ANC has turned to do everything in its power that Inkatha . Speaker , Mr. Honourable Members , it is because Inkatha community roots in the people and because it is pragmatically has any of strip it ANC the not co - opt it and could that based It is also because Inkatha is political significance of its own . however , to that the ANC will not be able in , the people , rooted - destroy
While
us .
it
moderating South and
cannot destroy
us ,
it
itself
influences emanating from changed Southern Africa . It will also
subjected to restraining influences by Africa which cannot afford to allow the within
is being
their
subjected to
the
Soviet stances towards ever - increasingly be
States bordering on ANC to operate from
South bases
countries .
While Pretoria passing year ,
has grown militarily stronger and stronger with each it has grown politically weaker with the passing of
time . The growth of Pretoria's political vulnerability , the growth . of influences in Southern Africa emanating from the outside world all and the emergence in South Africa of groups such as Inkatha , point to the fact that sooner or later the ANC will have to deal with us . I look forward to that time . I do so not because I want smugly to say I told you so . I do so because I look forward healing of a wound in the Black South African body politic .
Mr.
Speaker , to do in the the isolate
to
Sir , Honourable Members , what we are going to attempt to inter - governmental committee that has been set up stumbling been have factors that blocks to Our
involvement in the politics of negotiation , will be done for whole of South Africa . It is so tragic that uncertainty in ruling National Party is deepening precisely at this Southern African position is softening and the world prepared this in will
to back any
real
country than it back whatever gains
political interests .
the
settlement
as
movement has can
towards
a
time when the is now more
political
settlement
ever been before . The Super be made and the USSR will not
contrary
to
its
national
and
the the
Powers see a
international
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In
my
1987
Policy
Speech
I
drew the
attention
of members
the
to
utterances of Mr. Gleb Starushenko in a " Soviet /African Conference for Peace , Co -operation and Social Progress " . Mr. Speaker , first Members , Honourable you will remember that this is the coming Mr. moderating voice that Members heard from Moscow . Deputy Starushenko as Director of the Africa Institute of the for Soviet Academy of Sciences clearly stated his preference a political settlement and even went as far as to say that the ANC white become should involved in providing protection for the minority .
Of course , these were gleeful
SACP Mr.
when
in
that and the ANC official publications stressed Starushenko's personal views and they were ver 1987 another Deputy Director of Moscow's Afric
Institute , Victor Goncharov , entered the debate while he was taking part in a Conference in Zimbabwe on Southern Africa . He distanced himself from Mr. Starushenko's minority white remarks about protection but quite was new thought and
clearly this distancing notwithstanding , it did represent more than the personal
of Mr. Starushenko . interest particular
in
Dr. Winrich Kuhne who is a Soviet policy and is head
this views
scholar with a of the Africa
Department at the Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik in Ebenhausen , an Soviet article entitled " Is there a new in West Germany , approach to South Africa " found that too much emphasis has been placed on the differences between Mr. Starushenko and Mr. Goncherov . not
The
He
isolated
new
observed
in the
thaw
in
that
Africa
the
Mr.
Starushenko's
Institute
Soviet's
views
are
certainly
in Moscow .
view of South
Africa
has
to
led
a
Members of the South wider range of contacts with South Africans . Institute of Race Relations Research staff now number among Africa Monty and Steven Friedman people who have gone to Moscow . the the by published been back which has their report Narsoo in Institute support Dr. Kuhne's statement that an isolated figure in the Africa Institute .
Mr.
Starushenko
is not
and attitude its this time when the Soviet is softening at Yet is and ANC the for had it withdrawing of support that kind the settlement peace in States the United with becoming involved South African Government is failing to respond to the programmes , changing circumstances by moving directly into the real politics of negotiation .
I am deeply disturbed , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , by reports National that the Party's top leadership is now saddled with leadership With conflicts . the return of Mr. P.W. Botha to Tuynhuys division ruling Pik
as he has announced he will between an Executive State
do , we have this President and the
National Party ! When one thinks of how Mr. Botha down publicly for even daring to make a
very strange head of the
Botha put statement
Mr. that
there may be a black president in South Africa one day , one wonders with what freedom Mr. F.W. de Klerk will be able to talk .
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I do not believe would put Mr.
there are any Black South Africans of any note who Klerk's name down as first de their choice as Mr. Botha as leader of the National Party . successor to Mr. P.W. Party de Klerk was regarded as a hard - line Transvaal National Party . Yet , leader being driven to the right by the Conservative
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , even I what same this Mr. de Klerk said in Confidence
debate
soon
after
his
must express my surprise during Parliament the
at No
election .
Heaven knows that I oppose what Mr. de Klerk stands for politically and I will remain opposed to him until there is a new South Africa with a
multi - racial ,
multi - party democracy based
on
universal
adult
franchise . I must , however , say I was pleasantly surprised by his utterances in Parliament . In his first policy statement as leader the of the National Party he stood up to lean heavily towards National Party camp . verligt will He said : " The National Party free of racial hatred and strive for a non - racialistic country , negative discrimination on the base of race . " He said : " I want to state unequivocally that the National Party is against domination as by any one group by others . White domination , in so far it must go . " still exists , And he also said : " How we obtain such a As the just and equitable constitutional model must be negotiated . expedite leader of my Party I will do everything in my power to this
process .
Mr.
clearly states that the come has time for realistic model for non - discriminatory the maintenance of community rights . It is true that in one sense he only said old things but he did say them with a certain degree of de Klerk negotiating a
now
new
urgency and furthermore , he did say them against expectations his access to the power of party political leadership would the National
If
Mr.
then that
Party
Klerk
de
far to
has
nobody will . political the my
supports
not
the
that lead
right .
a
taken
earlier assertions
Party step
National
We as Blacks are at orientation of Mr. that
the
to the
right
least this much encouraged role new de Klerk in his far
right
will
take
The National Party is not that frightened of them over government . that they elected Mr. de Klerk as leader precisely because he could a them . Despite the fact that we as Blacks operate with appease of suspended disbelief whenever there are any promises coming have and despite the fact that we National Party spokesmen , Mr. he like de Klerk spoke , heard it all before when Mr. indeed
sense from
P.W.
Botha
before
him
is
at
least
looking
in
the
right
direction .
Mr.
Speake , Honour Member , may I ask each Honour Member r able able s to really listen to me when I say that we are engaged in developing along All been we have is political power that relevant . anticipating developing which is the situation in South and
Southern
Africa
now .
We
have
been
gearing
up towards
it .
We have
30
been but
preparing ourselves for a National Party that power because black political to negotiate
accumulating . situation in spreading
We have also been gearing up for which the major moves are towards
of war and
has no option advantages are
a Southern African peace and not the
revolution .
is our presence there at the very pulse of that which is to happen tomorrow that makes us so hated by anybody who has boat and is looking at vital new developments in South the from afar .
going
It
I be
have been looking at the broad . parameters within which we looking at what real political power is . It is within parameters that I want to stress that real political power power to bring about change . If the military power of the struggle has not military brought about change then that
missed Africa
should those
is a armed power
cannot be said to be political power . I have already stressed the military power of the South African Government far exceeds political power to do what it set out to do .
that its
positions political for for us to strive l bases if in doing so we are not hastening politica ing the direction We of change ? influenc or of change day power es reaching advantag relative where the now point a different black political groupings in the country will be put use establish
What
the and
is
it
If the South African Government test . politically weak that weakness should be
exploited by whoever
has the
power
real
For many years black politics was called the tune and Blacks who Whites were doing . Whites The political initiatives during the last decade even one
cul - de - sac
which do .
I
am
after
talking
of to
strong is militarily exploited and will be
advantage .
reactionary . It was Whites who danced their opposition to what
can now no longer really call the tune . that white politics has been taking into has thrust the white body politic
another .
today
and the are
there
Within the broad is not
much
that
parameters within
Whites
can
actually
There is recognition for this stalemate situation in white politics across a wide spectrum of white political thinking . Even those who now call for some kind of ridiculous ' Boerestaat recognise that Mr. white politics in South Africa has come to a dead end . P.W. could - do Botha - within the framework of white politics bold things
but
the
limitations which white
make that boldness only the historical cross - roads .
politics
placed
on
him could
boldness that brought white politics to where Whites - only That is politics
terminates . The
Conservative
Party recognises
this
and wants
to
go back
along
the road that white politics walked . The far far right recognises this and wants to start dreaming of the ultimate separation of Black and White when the partial or pseudo separation of Black and White
could not
even be
achieved .
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Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
political future . opportunity for
It bold
Members ,
I
am not
frightened
of
the
is going to be Black action
a future of opportunity after after bold Black action to succeed . It is this realisation that makes me so concerned about the lack of comprehension there is in so many black groupings that now need we to employ power politics and anything is that not politically
powerful
Mr. Speaker , in are House commitments . as are
a
should be
jettisoned .
Honourable Members , I this House because
tell we
you again that we in this have national political
However earnestly we discharge our responsibilities we regional government , and however pragmatically concerned to do the best that can be done for the people while we
struggle
for our
be defined
in
liberation ,
national
our prime
liberation
function
struggle
should
continue to
terms .
power additional point about political black the make I also advantages . is those groups which will emerge as relevant It to power final the the masses that will emerge with of needs the advantage . Flamboyant political adventurism could even upset apple the and spilled carts but once the apples are tip scales , and flamboyant scales are tipped , and politically ineffective .
We
always remember must politics African
' South
adventurism will
that there we after
both be
distasteful
in will be brand new dynamics country .. the liberated have
Political flood water after political flood water will sweep across are breached that have held back the the country when the dam walls 1 tides of change .
vastness problems and a of the on seen been yet not has that action opportunity for political informal Think only of the vastness of the of Africa . continent after government the Greater Durban Area where a in settlements which make to take charge of developments have will liberation
We
have
will
a
vastness
of political
and regional government relevant to local who will have to be catered for . millions have to So do
t!
new these needs of Local government will
innovate , innovate and innovate again and in seething mass of expectations and a
frustrated
could
lead
to
continuing
outbursts
they will have to when that hopes
of anger .
That is when whoever wants to govern will really which bases . This position we have on Our
have own
to have power doorstep is
duplicated across the length and breadth of the country . There is every the vastness of Winterveld and there is the vastness around city in which the uncared for will have to be cared for . Then of there into course are also the millions who have penetrated the to rest of South Africa's fabric who will stand up to be seen and be cared for .
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Mr. makes for exciting politics but Speaker , Honourable will be weeded out and only the powerful the weak will
All this Members , remain .
Not
only will
there
have
to be
innovation
to
accommodate
people in new political structures but everywhere across the length at breadth of the country there will have to be innovation and every institutional union developments ; have to
provide
level . Whoever rules will have to they will have to guide education ;
essential
to do so while they wealth that will be
Above the of
all
else ,
health and welfare
services
plan and execute policies needed by whoever rules .
Black South
Africans
must
that
see
to
and will
can
it
guide trade will they have
generate
that
they
the
back .
right political horses now as we begin moving into the politics transition . This is why it is so urgent for white politicians
to recognise that there is now a need to unshackle black democracy . For me it is politically axiomatic that if we are going to have a future , and multi - racial Whites will suffer from black errors Blacks will suffer from white errors . I pray God that Whites will not rue the day that they did not unshackle black politics in time for it to develop the kind of black strength that will called for in South Africa during and after transition .
I want the in
to
pause
here ,
statement Mr. January this
statement know that does what picked least
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
to
examine
Oliver Tambo made on the ANC's 77th anniversary year . When I first received a copy of this
I picked it up as something that I was eager to read . I only a multi - strategy approach in which each organisation it can to bring about change will finally win through . I
up the 77th anniversary statement something that would promise that
at in the hope of seeing exile the ANC mission in
would play a political role in the future which would be dominantly a role in which it exercised proper judgement not only about what can
and
cannot
At
the
very
be
done ,
but with
I was
least
whom
hoping
it
that
should be
done .
I
find
would
clear - cut
directives at this very critical phase of South Africa's political history . I do not approach the document as a document which would give the me the opportunity to score points off the leadership of Mr. ANC in exile . Speaker , Sir , Honourable Members , I really was would with my of some you like to share I and disappointed I do so because I am looking at the bases of real reactions to it . power and we have to understand the other actors in the field when accumulating we real are assessments of whether or not we make power .
Generally actually
speaking see
I was
himself
as
astounded one who
that
Mr.
uttered
Tambo Oliver and ideas ,
the
could more
Simply put that the statement contained . particularly the idiom , images and quite ideas of extravaganza an is statement the unbefitting even . of any real political leader or analytical mind most the muster us 1980's has seen " The statement : the Take gigantic ,
organised
and active
political
force
for the
liberation
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of our motherland . and universities , villages
and
farms
The townships the churches , have
become
and the work place , the schools mosques and temples , and the
important
sites
of struggle
for
the
eradication racial tyranny . of Umkhonto we Sizwe is developing combatants , together into an effective army of the people - its with the revolutionary masses , delivering more and more effective blows against the regime . This extravagance is followed by the statement : " Increasingly the ANC is recognised as the alternative power . "
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable Members , I know this man . I knew him before he went into exile . I has been in exile . This is not his kind
with him . while he
I
have
have
dealt met him language .
of What is happening to the ANC mission in exile that Mr. Tambo up stands and utters these kind of extravagant platitudes ? only have real world
to compare leaders to
them with states take the point I
of the
nation am making .
now You
addresses
by
its length of some seven pages single line analysis worthy of the name and talks of no contains typed foolscap The whole statement called a strategy . being no strategy worthy of it is characterised not only by extravagance but more damning ,
The
statement
characterised
throughout
real
by a very
lack of politics .
Take the statement It constantly defines action in military terms . Pretoria The under the caption ' Pretoria's rule by force ' : .. only is regime not as determined as ever to use maximum force , to within our country but also in other parts of region , Our None should therefore protect and defend the system of apartheid . entertain any illusions that the regime is softening in any way . "
This kind Pretoria picture
of statement is not only a very inadequate as a problem , it is positively dangerous . of South Africa
is the greatest threat . militarism because I militarily know that give
rise
to
it
it is becoming power does not
political
is
very make
Pretoria's
of a
militarism which
am not afraid powerful as
of Pretoria's Pretoria is I politically vulnerable . up for deficiencies that
vulnerability .
to statement : " Clearly , seek the oppressors people , paralyse their organisation , silence Our and thus leave the political stage clear for their futile prop to up the doomed system of apartheid . " Take that
Then take immobilise
leaders attempts
speaking , military
in which
Mr. Speaker , I as know that
definition It paints
the the
statement and read it in conjunction with the statement : " At the core and in the leadership of the regime is a clique of bitterhands . have the instruments of state power in their enders who These are turn prepared to murder and maim , to destroy and our country
rule . "
into
a wasteland ,
solely to protect
their
illegitimate
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Mr.
Speaker ,
again the
definition
terms of a violent problem by violently . be dealt with restrictions imposed on mass out
into
ever bolder
of
the
violent men Take the democratic
relief the
central
South African
role
of
the
of the
There we Tambo's
Mr. Honourable Members , Speaker , have it, what definition of has to be done . It
politically ,
in
which by implication must statement : " Indeed , the organisations have brought
vanguard
armed
problem
underground
struggle . "
not only because
he
advocates
something
this is Mr. dangerous
is
that
has
not
been done and will not be done , but he downgrades political action statements . downgrades in making these kind of He political analysis which alone can lead to political action when he says : " We must launch the biggest offensive at all levels to smash the local authorities , regional service councils and so - called national councils . " He is again militarist .
In talking Angola . militarist when he talks about ents nt lopm e leme deve bian are the sett " Thes he says : about the Nami ar ered by at hing es icul suff defe of, crus ctiv the of , part in dire e hern d aval o ine Angola . Sout in thei Cuan Cuit at the war mach apar He
is
just
as
Humiliated , and its military doctrine and strategies in a shambles , The shame . racist army was forced to retreat from Angola in the fighting National Congress pays tribute to the valour and African skills Cuban
Republic of Angola , the of the armed forces of the People's have , internationalist forces and the fighters of SWAPO who
in combat , Angola . "
buried
racist
Pretoria's
aggressive
dreams
of
conquering
Mr.
Speaker , Honourable Members , I actually blush for Mr. Oliver Tambo . Those of us who actually live in this country and who wage the struggle in South Africa and are informed because we are here , know that Pretoria's was agreement gained in political negotiations . South Africa's withdrawal was from Angola a political move really is not to
strike
for
liberation
This says :
for which it had been preparing helpful so to vaunt the spectre
back in war is
that
totally
the
real
for a long time . of war and the need
politics behind
the
struggle
obscured .
militarist idiom continues . Later in the armed struggle is more vital than
everything the only is the
regime has done this past year use of force which enables the
statement Mr. Tambo ever before , and It emphasises this . regime to remain in
power . " And the final paragraph of the statement reads : " Accordingly , the National Executive Committee of the African Congress National declares 1989 the year of mass action for by people's power . Let this last year of the decade be marked for unprecedented mass action for an end to the apartheid system , the
creation
of a
united non - racial
and
democratic
South
Africa . "
35
must I Members , I said to myself that Honourable of kind and this political extravagance kind of to statement the further and deeper into look and
Mr. Speaker , ignore this militarism
I looked , Mr. Speaker , Honourable discover its political message . Members , but there is no political analysis ; there is no political power the point of view of looking at what real From statement . this document defines the is , quite the not is that that
ANC as case .
being But
Now we know powerless . is what ask I again
Tambo has to agree to make this kind happening to the ANC that Mr. talking In The statement has vague generalities . of statement ? afflicting the crisis all - embracing the of depth " the about Oliver Tambo says : " Its [ the South Mr. apartheid ruling clique " , one policies and programmes have , African Government's ] ideology , people's the resolute the face of in crumbled another , after And he says : " The criminal regime has reduced our country march . " regulations courts and its administration , a huge prison into tailored
to
conceivable
every
by
domination
intensify white
and
maintain means . "
Mr. Speaker , of power base vaguely about march ?
Whether African
Who
What kind Honourable Members , this is not analysis . is Mr. Oliver Tambo referring to when he talks So the people's resolute march? What constitutes a marched when and where ?
he
is
talking
Government
about
in broader
Black South southern
Africa ,
African
or
terms ,
the
South
there
is the
same lack of analysis . Mr. Tambo says : " ... The Pretoria regime is as determined as ever to use maximum force , not only within Our country but also in other parts of our region to protect and defend the system of apartheid . None should therefore entertain any that the regime is softening in any way . ' illusion It is another kind has of militarist statement which no analytical value whatsoever .
You
cannot
today
talk about
Southern
Africa .
ignore
and
vitally
important but newly emerging realities . However much every Black South African knows that in the past Pretoria has military made as excursions a into neighbouring States and it did act destabilising military might , we also all know that there is a lot more
I
in
have
South and
Southern
Africa
than
already
referred
to
implications
reform
programme We priorities .
and
its
own
the
militarism .
redefinition
of
of
the its
USSR's
Own
international
know that this altered stance of the Soviet Union is going to make a difference to Southern Africa . We know that the already that it is going to has kind difference of make been in the Namibian accord . witnessed We know that beyond the direct influences the of the Soviet Union the disillusionment of Soviet by the Frelimo government its Union governments like has Own implications .
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It is simply just not good enough to define everything in terms of military power and brute force . There is a lot more on the earth beneath and the heavens than meets the eye . of It is the task political
analysts
to
expose
what
there
is .
Talking about judges of the Court Mr. Tambo calls them " accomplices in murder " and says that the Sharpeville Six were sentenced to " So as death to quench the judicial thirst for the blood of blacks . "
He
adds :
" The
use
of the
courts
in an
attempt
to
suppress
action struggle is in keeping with the plan of virtually Pretoria the regime last year implemented by , when it banned the whole UDF , some of its affiliates and other the
democratic
organisations
and
imposed
severe
restrictions on
COSATU . "
Members , Speaker , Honourable I have always been aware that South African courts have meted out sentences required by unjust laws . I have also , however , known that our courts are one of the things few have ever given us hope . that We remember what we ourselves we could do through the when courts opposed the incorporation of the Ingwavuma area into Oliver Swaziland . Mr.
Mr.
Tambo himself has sanctioned the expenditure of ANC money in fighting battles in our courts at every twist uses our courts .
and
turn as
political
of millions of dollars The UDF use our vehicles .
COSATU also
I have South
always been very careful to foster pride in anything that is the future . My African and worthy of being carried into whole basic approach is that strategically it is vitally important for Blacks to recognise the need to salvage the best that there is Tambo in order to jettison the worst that there is . Mr. Oliver extravagant talks about nothing that is salvageable . His whole militarist approach paints a picture of the need to destroy and not to salvage . This picture must give rise to destructive forces and cannot give rise to constructive forces .
Oliver Tambo should deal with realities but Mr. Under the caption ' Pretoria's crushing election he defeat ' paints a picture of mass action on the part of Black during South Africa which delivered a terrible defeat to Pretoria Political analysis avoids doing so .
last year's by -elections . He activists of the mass democratic
says : " We salute movement who braved
spread the boycott message far and wide . " The Relations published a very useful analysis happened here and
When
leaders all odds
Institute of what
and to
of Race actually
changes and confirms basically that while there were some there , elections in black areas yielded nothing new .
you
have to
lie
about
political
realities
to
make
political
propaganda you must always remember that when you lie to people who you open actually know the facts of the matter , yourself to ridicule . We are here in this country , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members .
For goodness
sake ,
Mr.
Oliver
Tambo
must
remember
that we
37
know what is going on . He must remember that he is addressing South Again Africans and not only uninformed international communities . I blush for Mr. Tambo when I think of how he is making statements which are SO far removed from realities as we know them .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , my concern really is very deep . Oliver am not standing up today to score political points off Mr. am I raising a Black South African voice and saying Mr. Tambo . listen to us , the people of South Africa in South Africa . Tambo Hear we
us when we
say we want
say we want proper
politics ,
analysis
in
not
propaganda .
order to
define
Hear
us when
political
action .
Mr.
Speaker , Honourable Members , let me take yet another statement Tambo made and look at it in the contest of defining problems . Tambo says : Under the caption ' Where do we go from here ? ' Mr.
Mr.
" Despite
the
massive
boycott ,
proceed with its plans to in black areas , which we
the
constitute swept away
Pretoria
regime
will
certainly
the system of local government in the struggle . It will also
to establish its regional services executive committees and its so - called
councils , its provincial national council . " He also
says : " All these structures are of central and decisive to the regime because they represent the heart of its "1 programme .
importance political
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , Mr. Tambo is talking about arenas we in which we ourselves do battle daily . We know the score and know he is painting a picture that is very dangerous . He is painting paints
Mr. more
a
a picture of the South African Government dabbling and picture of this dabbling being dangerous to us all .
Speaker , Honourable particularly , it
he
Members , it is we here in this country and is we here in this Assembly who have made
sure that the Tricameral Parliament will be scrapped . We are afraid of its continuation ; it cannot continue for over long . raise the spectacle of the South African Government being
not To all
powerful in its implementation of policy , is quite contrary to the reality of the South African Government's dilemmas . Its dilemma is is that it cannot implement its policy . It knows that apartheid not a workable proposition . If we deny that the South African learning lesson we be Government is this will blind to the opportunities which
follow
for
political
action .
Mr. I This lack of analysis am concerned , Speaker . does recognise that the South African Government cannot implement apartheid policies any longer , indulged is deliberately in justify the armed
I
have
already
struggle
pointed
and
to the
killing
for
political
fact that whereas
not its to
purposes .
in the years
gone
by the National Party tried to side - step issues by continuing to do the same thing but calling it something different . It played with words in the past but its dilemmas are now such that it cannot get
38
away
with
National
doing
Party
so even
talks
amongst
today ,
it
its own
reflects
its
When
the
and does
not
supporters . dilemmas
Its dilemmas are such that only reflect its political propaganda . Tambo says : power" Notions such as Mr. they cannot be hidden . selfminority rights , group rights , sharing without domination , determination for the various groups , the a nation of minorities , mean one
of democracy and so on all extension only - apartheid by another name . "
What
kind
picture of the
of
a power base
is Mr.
Oliver
he paints blinds everybody to Government ? can How he be
vulnerability when he denies
it
thing
Tambo
and
building
the political preparing to
thing
one
if
the
vulnerability attack that
exists ?
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that I know this Again I observe , can I when I think about his 77th anniversary statement and man will there that think to begun actually has he conclude that only astute He is victory for the ANC in South Africa . be a military African he is clever enough to know that , if the South and enough democratic of non -violent actually crumble because does cookie ion negotiat of politics the is it d if and , on aparthei to oppositi then what he is doing sets up a government after apartheid , which is
ensuring
that
he
loses out .
South Africa will be is where I differ with his perspectives . because thrust into democracy and it will be thrust into democracy negotiation non - violent opposition and because the politics of of our of many It is sad that so ground . the finally off gets there in out died in exile have already sisters and brothers there strange places and it is sad that more of them will die out is It see the day of liberation for South Africa . they be fore
This
also sad that those who live to see South Africa liberated will see not a South Africa liberated by ways and means in which they will . participate
I would sisters
like to to home
stretch out a hand and bring these brothers fight the good fight that has to be fought
and and
perhaps , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , we should begin thinking about how this could be done for those who are ready to return . In our deliberations after I have delivered my policy speech , we may well discuss the question of possible political amnesty and see whether our wisdom dictates that to the South African Government .
it
is
something
that
could be
put
As I say , Mr. Speaker , it would appear to me that Mr. Oliver Tambo is not preparing to participate in the structurin bases g of power which will be used in the actual transformati of So Af ri ut ca . h on In talking under the caption ' Peace among the oppressed ' Mr. Tambo says : " ... Vigilante death squads have been in formed many townships , wrecking havoc in the service of the regime . These bands hope to impose themselves on the people . "
39
political Oliver Tambo does not make any quite clearly Mr. Again Honourable in the Speaker , we are Members , Mr. analysis . townships , the we organise people in in the townships , we lead townships ,
We
know
and once
that
established
and
more ,
Mr.
Speaker ,
I
say we
know the
score .
there
are equilibriums of violence which re - established in our townships . We know that
are this
happens because ultimately the people in townships will always ensure a certain degree of normality in the free movement of people and goods in and out of townships . Without this movement people die in their tens of thousands , and perhaps even in their hundreds of thousands . We know that you can enforce boycotts or can disrupt services bus for suffering just so long before the people's is increased to the point where they say enough is enough and put · an end to what confrontationists are attempting to do . I can think of nothing more futile than to rush into a township to ferment violence only to be finally rejected by backlashes another township to rush in to ferment violence to same kind of inevitable backlash .
We
have
always been dismayed
that
in the
and
then to
again
violence
spreading
find
suffer the
in the
emerged Greater Pietermaritzburg Area and the violence which later the that the carnage went on and on without further afield , even and the UDF really doing whatever could be done to bring about Even in the end when we managed to strike a cessation of violence . the UDF some kind of accord with COSATU for whatever it was worth , and the ANC remained aloof .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable Members ,
I
am absolutely
incensed
that
in
this 77th anniversary statement Mr. Oliver Tambo , in the guise of calling for a cessation of violence in KwaZulu / Natal , actually puts up Inkatha as the legitimate target for attack . Не said : " The African
National Congress supports all genuine efforts aimed at resolving this conflict . We call on those members of Inkatha who still form part of the vigilante squads not to play into the hands of the Pretoria regime , the real enemy of our people . They must refuse to do the bidding of the warlords and their masters , and do everything
Mr.
possible
Speaker ,
to
unite with their brothers
Honourable Members ,
when Mr.
and
sisters . "
Oliver Tambo
says
that
Inkatha takes part in vigilante squads which play into the hands of he is Pretoria and does the bidding of warlords and their masters , Inkatha an sentence on anybody who wears death the pronouncing The ANC has always played this role of agent provocateur uniform . between
Inkatha
and other black organisations . it .
organisations to do the ANC's dirty work for peace in the Greater Pietermaritzburg Area until echelons of Inkatha , the ANC and the UDF develop
It
wants
these
There will be no leaders in the top common
40
The ANC just cannot bring itself even to meet with Inkatha for fear that this will be a recognition that Inkatha must be dealt with politically . The ANC adopts this hostile role and refuses to talk us to Africa because it has no real political bases inside South from which it could mount any initiative .
There
are
now many
in the
UDF and
COSATU ,
and
even
in the
External
Mission of the ANC itself , who perpetuate the myth that the ANC is alive , well and functioning inside South Africa . They point to events in which there are violent confrontations and claim these to be the initiatives borrowed light which ,
of
its in the
cadres . The eyes of some ,
ANC also the
basks
UDF and
under the
ANC
shed .
Mr. be
Speaker , Honourable Members , I most certainly would not like credibility Oliver Tambo who relies for his political Mr. leadership other structures in other organisations over which only Not only can hope to have indirect control . is there
to on he a
danger of Mr. Oliver Tambo miscalculating on what will emerge to be a Third Force but he is also placing faith in a leadership leadership which itself is ineffective . We who meet the UDF and COSATU in political arenas on a day to day basis are aware of the extent to which they are dismembered , fragmented and scattered organisations in which concerted
action
is
actually
very difficult .
Greater the in with these organisations dealings In Own our conclusion that Pietermaritzburg Area we reluctantly came to the know the dog did not even the tail was not wagging the dog , when We came to the conclusion that unless the top that it had a tail . direct into brought were COSATU and leadership UDF the of no peace be would initiatives , there peace in involvement We initiatives . become afford to
know that the UDF's top leadership also directly involved in peace initiatives
Greater Pietermaritzburg fate in this area .
Area
because
they do
not
control
cannot in the
their own
spectacle , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , of the UDF They Winnie Mandela . being most unseemly about Mrs. COSATU Mandela Mrs. a press conference and their vicious attack on me , Speaker , Mr. Allow world . the across right spread Broadcasting you British the to Members , read to Honourable
We had the and held was
Corporation's
report
of what
happened
at
this
press
conference .
41
EXTRACT
FROM BBC
SUMMARY OF WORLD
UDF AND
A
news
conference
President Murphy the
in
Morobe and
South
African
17TH
FEBRUARY
1989
COSATU CONDEMN WINNIE MANDELA
Johannesburg
Gumede ,
Archie
BROADCAST :
former
on
COSATU President agency .
16th February
acting Elijah
A statement
Barayi
read
attended by UDF secretary
publicity
UDF
out
was
reported
by Morobe
by
on behalf
of the " mass democratic movement " ( representing the UDF and COSATU ) the expressed outrage at Mrs. Mandela's alleged " complicity " in recent abduction and assault of Stompie Moeketsi , the agency said . Reaffirming " unqualified support " for Nelson Mandela , the statement said the actions associated with the Mandela United Football Club " should never be used to undermine the esteem in which still we hold Comrade Nelson . " However , fought
the
statement
continued , the democratiç against violations of human
uncompromisingly
movement rights
had from
whatever quarter and was " not prepared to remain silent where those who are violating human rights claim to be doing so in the name of view the struggle against apartheid . We are of the that Mrs. Mandela has abused the trust and confidence which she has enjoyed over the years . She has not been a member of any of the democratic structures of the UDF and COSATU , and she has often acted without consulting have the democratic movement . Often her practices violated the
spirit
and
ethos
of the
democratic
movement . '
The statement said Mrs. Mandela's actions had increasingly into conflict with the mass democratic movement , with
led her recent
conflict centred around the conduct of the football club , which had been widely condemned by the Soweto community . " In particular , we outraged are by the reign of terror that the team has been Not only is Mrs. Mandela associated with the associated with . team ,
in
fact the
team
Answering questions that Mrs. Mandela anything
is
her
own
creation " ,
the
statement
said .
on the statement , Morobe said the consensus was should be shunned and that no one should have
further to do with her .
This very unseemly action took place on the eve of a meeting of the we Central Committee of Inkatha held on the 18 / 19th February and felt
quite
Central
"We how
obliged
Committee
to
make
adopted
the members of the political vicious
and
our
own
statement
published
the
Central Committee propaganda based
We hear the accusations proven can be . with a deep sense of disquiet .
of on
on the
following
issue .
Inkatha are accusations
against
Mrs.
The
resolution :
aware of not yet
Winnie
Mandela
42
WE THEREFORE 1.
To
RESOLVE :
ask
until
the world person
a
to be proved
is
civilised and
to
presume
innocence
guilty .
2.
ask the world to remember what it is like for a young wife To and mother to be isolated from her husband and to be left isolated for 26 years .
3.
To apologise to Dr. Nelson Mandela and to Mrs. Winnie Mandela unseemly by the for behaviour of some Blacks as shown the UDF's unseemly haste to distance itself from Mrs. Mandela in case they
are
proved wrong
by association with her . "
We did not feel called upon to make any stand ourselves and had the COSATU not made their statement , UDF and we would have stood in waiting for to dignity their matters run course . Quite fortuitously had to Mandela I an opportunity of speaking Mrs. directly message
Mr.
on
an
that
altogether different
a
member
Speaker , we
not
is proven . that it is how
understand
Mandela
can
is , What Lusaka to rather
Mandela
matter ,
after
family wanted
I to
had
do
what
who
been done
however , of interest explain themselves to
bizarre
event
and
a
me .
most
innocence
There is so much point and counter point do always prudent to be cautious . I also
anyone has
received
speak to
Honourable Members , we acted with honour acted in a civilised manner by assuming
certainly
before guilt in politics
of the
the
seeds
claims to
to love
and
respect
Dr.
his wife .
is that the UDF had to trot off to this I see in their ANC bosses . ANC of trouble germinating for the
How many more surprise moves will the leadership Mission in exile . out How many times will they yet act of the UDF and COSATU make ? their in themselves which they define for interests vested of What kind of power base is circumstances , regardless of the ANC ? the and not
ANC really attempting to build if it is I ask the even more pertinent COSATU ? relying only on the UDf and COSATU for
relying only on the UDF question , if the ANC is where its power bases ,
We know just too much about South on earth are these power bases ? not are to be fobbed off with assertions that power bases Africa act to has and organisation because banned a is ANC the visible underground .
While am dealing with this subject of ANC power bases , like to bring the attention of Honourable Members to an It published in the November 1988 issue of ' Sechaba ' . follows :
would I editorial as reads
43
NELSON MANDELA AND
There has Mandela .
GATSHA BUTHELEZI
about the release of Nelson speaking with many tongues . thousands Millions of people have demanded Mandela's release , and thousands have campaigned for his release . If Nelson Mandela is released it will not be because the racists have had a change of heart .
It
throughout
been a lot of speculation The apartheid regime is
will
be because
the world
is so
the
loud
voice
that
Gatsha Buthelezi has also gone on the release of Nelson Mandela . release UDF
when his thugs
members
are
being
are
the
democratic
cannot be
record Can he
killing
harassed ?
of
it
as one of those who demand genuinely be for Mandela's
Mandela's
Is this
forces
ignored .
his
followers , double
when
the
agenda ?
Gatsha Buthelezi has nothing in common with Nelson Mandela . Gatsha boasts of leading six million Zulus ; Mandela has never boasted of Even if we being a leader of the entire South African population . assume Gatsha is correct in claiming to be a leader of the six million Zulus , he has no right to rule them with an iron fist . What we see in Natal is that big - tribe chauvinism is not being used against other ethnic groups as such . Ethnicity becomes a useful especially This tool , after failing to solve political issues . does show that there is nothing like a political vacuum . The absence of democratic popular political structures in Natal makes a mockery The of Gatsha's call for the release of Nelson Mandela . UDF and COSATU , the most democratic structures in the country , are being
hounded
out
of
Natal .
the for campaigner wants to be regarded as a genuine Gatsha If that it he must change his image so of Nelson Mandela , release and looks He must tackle political issues like that of Mandela . which is not part Inkatha , stop using ethnicity as a substitute . UWUSA is needs to be overhauled ; of the mass democratic movement , Gatsha's vigilantes are not engaged a caricature of a trade union . in armed
struggle ,
but
in doing
Botha's
job .
Another disturbing factor is the announcement by the British intends to go Minister , Margaret Thatcher , that she to Africa . This is said when there is talk about Mandela's already We know what she will say when she returns to likely to sanctions don't work . She is contradict sanctions will P.W.
Botha
capitals defeated there .
hurt
has
Blacks
suddenly
most ,
and ,
become
a
by
implication ,
diplomat ,
Prime South
release . Britain : herself :
they do work .
visiting
African
and pursuing the same old game . Even after they have been in Angola , they have not abandoned the idea of going back Now they want to go back via other independent states .
All these developments are not in the spirit we are told is soon to be released .
of
Nelson
Mandela ,
who
44
It he
is my prayer that Dr. Nelson Mandela will be released and that will be released on a very early date . He is his own man ; he will make his own assessments and he will charter his own course . I want
of prison whichever way
him out
and tired of people who speak on his them when they are wrong about him . released
because
have a right campaigning form
of a
For
the
I
striving
goes ,
but
I
just
get
for a
democracy
in which
sick
correct leaders
all
will
to have their say . His message in appreciation for my for his release was published a few years ago in the
telegram
ANC to
release of line they
am
he
behalf when he cannot I want all political
from Mr.
have
the
Ayob ,
temerity
then the
to
make
Dr. Nelson Mandela dependent lay down , is just too much .
Mandela
my
right
family
to
lawyer .
plead
for the
on my towing the political anniversary In his 77th
address , Mr. Oliver Tambo calls for black unity and the building of a broad front but we are left wondering what kind of a front he can really be calling for when his organisation goes on these personal vendettas against me and tries to humiliate Inkatha .
They
forget
that
its
in
Inkatha
1.6
strong
million
presence
in
South Africa is located on the very forefront of the struggle which They forget that Inkatha's members goes on on a day - to - day basis . are there in the thick of it . They forget that Inkatha's members eat , live , sleep and work in townships , that they are an integral part of the black community and of Black South African society .
The
kind
of
insults
they mete
that
out
Inkatha
to
him in
is
the
in
fact
a
microcosm
editorial
have
just read out , are insults pouring scorn on millions of Black South Africans . You will remember that the late Mr. Johnson Makathini said that an ANC government would ban Inkatha . Leaving aside the remoteness of that possibility that the ANC will actually form the next government , the kind of unmanageable upheaval which such a banning would cause could not even be faced by the ruling National can Party There are some things you at the zenith of its might . banning do , the and some things you just dare not do , and of Inkatha
is
most
certainly
in
this
latter
category .
Honourable Members , Mr. Speaker , there is another whole nexus of which considerations I now want to examine as we are looking at what political power is . There are black leaders who hold political positions ; they hold political effective leadership
there are black and positions there are those
created leaders who posture political positions .
I really aspirant confirm
both as
leaders who posture as though step from a further away celebrity leaders and media-
leaders
and as
though they
have
do not want to pour scorn on any black leader , or even any black leader . That is not my intention . I simply need to Our that we in this House are doing the right thing .
leadership
is so
under
attack that
I
have
decided
the
time
has
come
45
to define it to re - assess are doing ,
it
is
for this
purpose .
you decade , denigrating been who have
If you look back at will find that it other under
to look at it , to examine it in detail and compare what we are doing with what others
this year , When I it .
the political debate over the last is not Inkatha which has set about
organisations and other leaders . It is we There attack . is a certain sense , however ,
in which
in
politics all publicity is good publicity . We have the phenomena of Mr. Salman Rushdie's ' Satannic Verses ' becoming an instant all - time vehemently by Ayatollah best seller because he was attacked so Khomeini . The word Inkatha has become a household word . I would dare
say
heard of
But the Inkatha
that
there
is
hardly a
soul
in
South Africa who has
not
it .
massive amount of media attention that has been directed at has had its drawbacks . One of the most unrecognised
drawbacks into the
is the really substantial media campaign against me
amount of money which is poured some and Inkatha . I am like
kind of tooth - sharpening device for every aspirant young leader and want Inkatha is the mountain against which the up - and - coming to test
This whole
their strength .
I is not so very important , however . new generation of leaders and I do not used as a testing ground for political
do not mind shaping a Inkatha minds think Where strength . my is that the orchestrated media attack It critical ears of the uninformed .
being concerns do
emerge , however , ied to the carr is against Black South Africans who are my not is concern here . Inkatha's real massive growth rates have been sustained media favourable publicity that Inkatha gets and by the Inkatha and other organisations that is apparent between black man
and woman
who
In
part
by the contrast to the
score .
know the
One
only has to take the Kagiso Trust or the pressures on the United major States ' Aid Department and one only has to take the Christian donor agencies across the length and breadth of West Europe and North America to see the real damage that has been done . The gathering financial resources of for black political organisations is really big - time business . Many millions of rands are
raised
sustain amongst
for
the
organisations
themselves because the poorest of the
in
they have poor .
South Africa which cannot insufficient
committed
even
support
are which projects fund to are donated dollars of y intensel fact ent in are which developm but projects nominally lion's their receive not did COSATU and UDF the If political . not they would of the millions that come into the country , share ate even have the wherewithal to hold press conferences and orchestr The ANC Mission in exile must by events they do orchestrate . the
Millions
reeeiving
now
be
West
Europe
and
in
North
excess
of
America .
40 million
dollars per
annum
from
46
this kind of money presentations of scenarios and interpretation of events in South Africa . Half of the dishonesty in black politics would disappear if black leaders dance did not trot off around the globe intent on discovering the and
it
that the
I is
say , all
piper
real big - time business to raise raised on image , myth , on
likes best
to
see
and
dances
it
to
get
the
piper
to
pay .
are us we pause for a moment and look at the kind of money the European Economic about with us start let and talking Community . The EEC opposes apartheid and makes money available
Let
through its Commission in Brussels for humanitarian relief and to about strengthen opposition apartheid . We are talking a money . Since the beginning substantial amount of of the EEC funding funded of South African projects , 220 projects have been with a total of 59.9 million ECU . In 1989 alone 25 million ECU has been
pledged .
The
funds
in the proportion
given
are
humanitarian
30% for training
support ,
of and
58 %
social
for
education
and
12 %
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , 43 % of all legal assistance . to to fund South African projects is channelled given money South African Council of Churches and the Southern Africa Bishops Conference . Another 50 % goes to the Kagiso Trust remaining
7%
is
donated
to
trade
union
and for EEC the
Catholic and the
projects .
Honourable Members , we live in this country , we know Speaker , Mr. We have Dr. Allan Boesak , we have Dr. Beyers the who's who of it . as Tutu Naude , Father Mkhatshwa and we have Archbishop we have They are also the trustees of the Kagiso Trust . We know that . scene decision - makers of the SACC . 93 %
of
all
SACC is used affiliates .
The
member
EEC
prime behind - theWe know that the
the and money which is given to the Kagiso Trust for the benefit of the UDF , COSATU and their
primarily
money of A veil of secrecy is thrown over the whole the name of the only know We programme .
governments
ends up . actually funding EEC's the
of the
EEC do
not know
where
the
States
no given are In a written details of how these organisations spend EEC money . Andrew Mr. 1882/87 by No. to the European Parliament , question reads and its official answer given on the 24th April 1988 Pearce
recipient
as
organisation
but
the
EEC
member
follows :
the Commission indicate which no - governmental Will Question : victims of received money for assisting have organisations floods
in
Natal ,
South Africa ?
47
[ Mr.
Answer : emergency Natal in
Natali
on
aid of R200 province in
000 the
implemented by along with the SACBC , SACC ,
behalf
of
Commission ]
the
ECU in favour of victims Republic of South Africa
of is
EEC floods being
Irish governmental agency organisation Trocaire following implementing agencies : Kagiso Trust , Medical and National and Dental Association
Diakonia .
This is public Speaker , Honourable Members . written reply to In his knowledge ends . the Commission Natali replied on behalf of Mr. 295/87 question the Commission has consistently declined to discuss " The saying : could this by this programme since individual schemes supported beneficiaries indirectly the harm the interests of or directly to regard in confidentiality that or suggest the concerned
Mr. There we have it , knowledge but there
being
programme was not
The
1)
2)
Commission was
observed . "
asked
a
further
two
questions
as
follows :
EC under only Is the aid Programme 935 allocated for humanitarian purposes ? If the beneficiaries are acting openly claims , as and legally , Mr. De Clercq why must the implementation
of
secret it ?
even
that
not
the programme the
European
be
such
closely
a
Parliament
can be
guarded
told
about
divulge this to that , by refusing providing it is the European Parliament , for reason authorities with a plausible mean only not would which , funds the of transfer blocking the but also lead to a deterioration an end to the aid programme ,
Does
it
not
information South the
in
consider
even to African
between
relations
the
EC and
South
Africa ?
the European the answer was : Part of " The Commission provides with considers Parliament as much information as it compatible confidentiality with the necessary to safeguard the efficient of the special programme . implementation And " The Commission is since not prepared to make public details of individual projects the intention of the special programme is individuals who are victims of the apartheid
assist to primarily legislation while
the same time safeguarding their human dignity . " In another answer Mr. to another question , Pearce included the following statement : would recall that such projects support non - violent activities "I for peaceful change in South Africa , and are not decided on the basis
The
of political
SACC ,
UDF ,
considerations . "
COSATU and
Diakonia
as
recipients
of
EEC
money
can
therefore spend money without being accountable for it . They only have to prove that it has been spent . They need say nothing about what it is spent on . Let us therefore turn to the Kagiso Trust
48
itself and see what it has to say about who shall and who shall not the In a guideline to applicants about receive money through it . screening and its project methods the Kagiso Trust's criteria trustees say that projects should be non - racial and they should support that and promote unity and add : " This implies projects that ,
directly or
not be
supported . "
indirectly ,
attempt
to
thwart
these
aims
should
They say that the " projects should promote democratic practice , and that should be democratic in their own practices . This implies directly be that projects must either community based , or communities participation all
sounds document
and /or within
Mr.
very fine ,
reads :
1.4 .
their representative organisations projects at a policy - making level . " Speaker ,
but
paragraph
1.4
in
enjoy This this
"
NON - COLLABORATION .
by the
Projects initiated and /or controlled government , any of its structures cannot
South African
be supported . This includes structures under the control of the " homelands . " " self - governing states " or organisations participating
That
is the
within
political
any
axe
of these
down
comes
that
structures .
on
Inkatha's
neck .
The
Inkatha is intensely democratic , community based and that Inkatha's Annual General Conference , composed of community selected the of body decision - making supreme the is representatives , pour Kagiso Trust the trustees of The . irreleva is movement nt They tow the abuse on us because they say we work with the enemy . fact that
ANC line
in
trying
to
denigrate
us .
You will
remember , Mr. Speaker , that the Kagiso trustees told the EEC that unless it towed the line and did what the trustees wanted it the Trust would not accept any EEC do , money . In their policy document to guide recipients of funds in South Africa , the
Kagiso
trustees
think on the
PROPOSED
POLICY
following
DOCUMENT
FUNDS
1.
TO
SOUTH
GUIDE
RECIPIENTS
OF
AFRICA
It is agreed between the recipient organisations and the donor bodies that the donor supports fundamental change in South Africa and the attainment of a non - racial , democratic and based upon society unitary internationally recognised principles . measures , attain the
2.
IN
lines :
It
is
agreed
not to
oppose
the
deemed effective by the oppressed , aforementioned ideals .
The
donor declares
that
attempt
to
that
it
thwart the
does not attainment
support
to
any organisations
of these
through such organisations own direct action , support for or , co-operation with , the Government .
non -violent
in striving
ideals ,
either
or through its South African
49
3.
The donor declares
does not
it
that
support
directly or indirectly , by a government of the Republic of
controlled , by the or
projects
are
that
homeland government , This South Africa .
does not preclude recipient agencies from administering aid in areas controlled by such government bodies in times of natural disasters or other extraordinary events .
4 .
recipient The donor agrees that it makes funds available to order as organisations in to promote fundamental change one , or enunciated in paragraph in relation to projects activities mutually agreed to , without the donor exercising any control over such funds beyond the generally accepted reporting
.5 .
and
The donor agrees to use not the name information propaganda objectives
6.
accounting
itself to the principle that it recipient and organisation ,
may the
it receives through the recipient organisation purposes or for purposes not in accord with
for the
of the
of
commit of the
recipient
The donor agrees sponsors informed support
procedures .
people
to that or
organisation .
and . its keep its Board government al for the funds are made available the organisations
striving
to
bring
about
fundamental change as enunciated in paragraph 2 , and that as a consequence , many of the recipients are considered by the South African and homeland governments to be enemies of such existing security governments and are persecuted under or states
7.
of
emergency
regulations .
The donor agrees to information supplied
take reasonable measures to ensure to it by prospective recipients in
that the
course of making applications or submitting reports is not made accessible to agencies of the South African government , directly or
8.
In
the
indirectly .
event
conditions of South African further
funds
In rand terms Africa South million in into came projects at its showed alone .
that the
to
the
paragraphs 1 to 7 , it is recommended that organisation concerned decline to receive
any
from the
donor
is not
prepared
to
agree
donor .
about R42 million was channelled through the EEC channelling 1987 and the EEC budgeted for in
1988. South
One study Africa in
approved by the
the
estimates that a total of R400 to 1987 from various sources
SACC ,
SACBC and the
Kagiso
Trust .
to R70
million assist In
1988
Annual Conference the SACC tabled financial statements which that it had spent R21.8 million in the last financial year Only 1.1 % of it was spent on church mission work and
evangelism and 72 % was spent on providing grants and donations for purposes . non - religious During that same period it spent R1.1 million on its its own staff and over-budgeted for own departments ,.
The Youth Division was
allocated
R95
000 but
it
only
50
R73 000 and with previous spent money for this Division was then
the total unspent money , 455. The Women's Ministries
unspent R124
The Home and Family figure of R124 000 . for R80 000 set aside
only used R76 000 of its budget of R119 000. only R87 000 of its budget Division used Aid only spent Inter - Church R55 000 of the it . In spanned
hunger and relief R712 668 periods of drought , floods
show that despite for flood victims
this massive in Natal and
was and
surplus , KwaZulu .
left unused starvation . the
in
a year which The records
SACC only spent
R40
000
Of its total income the SACC used 43.6 % to fund its Asingeni Relief and its national emergency fund . Fund Both these funds operate secretly and are under the direct control of the SACC's GeneralSecretary ,
the
When
realised
it
is
Reverend
Frank
that
Chikane .
the Reverend
the ANC - backed UDF , one knows lie and what kind of projects
Chikane
is
vice - president
quite definitely where his he would select to assist .
of
sympathies Of course
it is easier to spend money where there is no accountability and it is not at all surprising to me that while departments of the SACC could not spend the money and showed the surpluses I mentioned the above , Asingeni Relief Fund overspent its budget by R525 028 and The
the national emergency Dependents Conference
money
exceeded
its
budget
fund overspent its budget by Division which also spends
by
a
massive
R1.9
R787 185 . political
million .
We have our own first - hand direct knowledge of the SACC at work in Africa . pursuing South We know that it is a massive machine for political objectives . We know also that the money that comes to it from the EEC and from various ecumenical donor agencies around the world is money that is given to the SACC dominantly to be used for The
political against SACC . To
purposes . apartheid .
the
uninformed
something is which
It
is
and
EEC
and
the
political
the
churches
money
misinformed
that
this
are they
funding are
amounts
a
fight
giving
to
the
doing
noble but when you take the kind of thinking into account Document reflected in the ' Proposed Policy to Guide
Recipients of Funds in South Africa ' not go to whoever fights apartheid . alliance UDF /ANC supporters . We
you know that this money does This money is to funnelled the know the who's who by
language they use . Take this sentence : " It is agreed not to oppose the non - violent measures , deemed effective by the oppressed , in striving to attain the aforementioned ideals . " Who other than Dr. Boesak , Archbshop Tutu , Dr. Beyers Naude and the Reverend Chikane effective would dare stand up and use the words " deemed by the oppressed " ?
What mechanisms does the SACC have or what mechanisms do Trust have of establishing what the " oppressed " think about anything ? It is not through its member churches SACC
is
informed
about
the
oppressed
and
its
feelings .
the Kagiso feel and that It is
the SACC
51
staff sitting behind their desks making personal choices judgements up with personal which informs the SACC
and coming about the
" oppressed " .
We
know ,
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable Members ,
that
this
is the
case .
There is no black church in the country that is not ambiguous about political tactics and strategies . There is no township , there is no neighbourhood in which there is not ambiguity . is There a raging battle for minds taking place amongst Black South Africans . There is point and counter - point ; there is debate , there are lies and there is distortion . There is no overall " voice of the oppressed " . There are only organisations claiming to speak on behalf of the rest of Black South Africa which make this claim without having the mechanisms to demonstrate the authenticity of what they
When Annual
say .
Inkatha General
has
a
card - carrying
Conference ,
when we
have
our
when we
have
our
Youth Conferences
and
membership ;
when we have our Women's Brigade Conferences , we are in a position effectively . establish the wishes of Black South Africa fairly also have our mass meetings . We We are in direct touch with the masses to It is our
provide the masses with mechanisms of making views known . informed opinion about the SACC and the Kagiso Trust that
makes me query their funding . I am informed by the people the SACC and the Trust to I have mechanisms of purport represent . establishing what the people's views are which they do not have . There masses
is not one person in the Kagiso Trust to represent them on that Trust .
who Not
is elected by one person ,
the Mr.
to
the as
Speaker .
There
is
not one
person
at
the
has been
SACC who
elected
They are all there by grass - root members of any church . SACC chosen by committees which in turn are chosen representatives
by They are twice , three times or more times removed from committees . person's any in the street who could vote yea or nay on man the
acceptability .
I have diverted somewhat ; I of the SACC and the Kagiso
have made an Trust simply
excursion into the funding to illustrate the point I
was making that vendettas against Inkatha are carried across uninformed and the ill - informed by people world to the who building up some kind of imagery which is worth money in the business of world
Mr.
Speaker ,
funding
for South African
Honourable
Members ,
of having to travel responsibility I go wish to do for myself . ever not only meet I Europe and West
I
the are big
projects .
have
a great deal regularly to wide a very
the
unfortunate
would more than I and North America of cross - section
but I am also questioned , and at times accosted , about the opinion I am well aware of prevailing perceptions South African situation . So South Africa and how in these perceptions black politics is little understood .
52
Those in South Africa who receive the most substantial backing do Europeans SO because they tell the story that West and North Americans most like to hear . They like to hear about the heroics of
struggle .
the
For them the
hideousness
of apartheid demands
a
particular brand of protest and when that protest whips up feelings and protest action spills over into violent action , then they hear spokesmen such as Archbishop Tutu when they is a new breed of young Blacks with iron in
say things like : their souls . "
" there
Boesak , Dr. Beyers Naude and the Reverend Frank Chikane paint of pictures of township heroes and heroines braving the onslaught the the system to proclaim their opposition to apartheid . high profile actions , the media - acclaimed actions and the actions which can be praised as the action of freedom fighters expressing to themselves in desperation rather than resorting premeditated Dr.
violence
that
catches
the
imagination .
what are who Those applaud they see as heroism today quite unmindful heroes of the Black People's that the Convention and Programmes Community Black by-gone are lost and forgotten in tactics
and
strategies
that
to
accumulate
gains
important
I
have
found
that
even
never worked . and
foreign
to
They
consolidate
ministries where
forget
that
it
is
followings .
specialist
Southern
African desks exist fall prey to the propaganda of the ANC , the UDF and COSATU . It is almost as though if these organisations did not exist they satisfy would have to be invented to some Western opinions .
look at real political power as we are doing here in this actually to power that the sober realisation you come work revolves around mobilising individuals and building them into also You capable of being sent out to achieve objectives . units that power is more than the ability to sustain hit - and - run realise
When
you
House ,
tactics which you start
come I expects
back again to the point the South African cookie
attitudes what
up afresh each time .
to the questions
tactics
and
strategies
ultimately that it is how one to crumble that determines basic
of what
objectives
should be
used
to
should be achieve
sought
and
them .
I remember SO well the excitement at Inkatha's birth and its emergence as the fastest growing black political organisation in the country . It gripped the imagination and people like Steve Biko offered to serve under me if I would abandon my position here in this House , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members . The ANC Mission in exile was excited and offered co - operation while they thought Inkatha could be used in the politics of confrontation regardless of whether or not or sooner .
this would
make
Inkatha
expendable
in
medium term
53
And then there was from the tried
the and
shock of trusted
realising that I would not deviate objectives of the struggle for
liberation . While others were pursuing new - fangled ideas in newlycreated organisations which were strange to black politics I continued with the tried and the tested and refused to change horses
in
midstream of the
Black
struggle
for
liberation .
You will remember that in the 1976-78 period we were being told by African Government Black Consciousness activists that the South You will months . would fall in the course of the following 18 remember how the whole world was agog with the believed news that South
Africa was being
turned
upside
down
and
that
apartheid would
gave go up in flames flames .. It was this spirit of false optimism which birth to slogans such as " liberation now , education later . " The were youth encouraged to think that the struggle for liberation would turn
out
to be a
hiccup
in their
educational
programmes .
It squandered the Black it robbed country's leadership potential but importantly , black political South Africans of the experience of building up programmes and sustaining what was being done on a step to step All
this
basis
cost
to
gains and
Black South Africa
ensure real
Even
today
what ,
say ,
that
the
so
struggle
very dearly .
would
not ' be
a yo - yo
of
pseudo
set - backs .
you cannot get a the UDF's political
sensible programme
answer to the question really is . You cannot
of see Protesting ,
where the UDF is actually attacking apartheid per se . embarrassing , yes ; may be obstructing , yes ; but it is protest , embarrassment and obstruction which could as equally be part of making opposition to apartheid a permanent way of life as it could be
part
of anything
else .
indignation when they are
These
hard
truths
create
incredulous
uttered .
Mr.
Speaker , Honourable Members , we in this House know that nobody is going to come and liberate South Africa for us and we know that
we
cannot
indulge
in the
luxury
of being
high profile
in our opposition to apartheid while we wait the day We know that the masses have to live each day and
flamboyants
of liberation . to they have
struggle within the circumstances of their daily living . revolutions begin the know that hard , grinding even
We also work of Above organising people and building up organisational strength . we know all that if we are going to do more than survive this interim period during the certain demise of apartheid and its final building eradication , and actually get on with the job of power bases which will be apartheid where
useful
apartheid
in the can be
future ,
we
have
to
start
engaging
engaged .
We
too would act differently if we had grand visions of marching over revolutionaries taking a government and setting a new up society . That kind thing which could be of attempted the in of smaller - scale societies Angola , is Mocambique and Zimbabwe building unrealis totally here . The power bases we are tic are
power
which will
bases
consolidate
it
enable
tomorrow and
us
employ
to gather it
the next
our day .
strength
today ,
54
Unfortunately SO the outside world basically see the ANC Mission in exile's judgement that the politics of negotiation will never achieve anything worthwhile in South Africa justified . They come to negative conclusions primarily because it is eyes of all on Pretoria and all Pretoria watchers recalcitrance
and
an obdurant
government
that
is
not
internal and external pressure . They do not look at other than the politics which protests against white
The
kind of work that
Honourable
Members ,
we
are
doing
in
is downgraded
in
responding
the
have
recently
had
again
to
remind
the
American
Speaker ,
Mr.
climate
that
the UDF and COSATU merrily go about their way upstaging the outside world is looking at the wrong things in this
I
to
black politics recalcitrance .
House ,
this
and
a matter see is
exists
us because country .
government
that
its aid programmes to South Africa need re - examining . I would like to read into the record the Memorandum I presented to the American Ambassador , Mr. Edmund Perkins on the 17th January this year in
Ulundi .
MEMORANDUM
FOR DISCUSSION WITH H.E. MR . E. PERKINS , AMBASSADOR TO SOUTH AFRICA
UNITED
STATES
BY MANGOSUTHU G. BUTHELEZI , CHIEF MINISTER OF KWAZULU AND PRESIDENT OF INKATHA ULUNDI . 17TH JANUARY 1989
I
am very pleased to have this opportunity of comparing and conveying to you some of my deeper concerns you South African struggle for liberation and the role of States in the
background
of that
notes with about the the United
struggle .
have come to Ulundi to see me is not gratifying of your people as roles playing prominence as yours It is gratifying important to be at my beck and call . because it indicates your personal interest in going to find out a Your coming here is also the facts of the matter for yourself .
fact that you The because expect I
recognition we
are
this
that
playing
in
the
has
place
to be
South African
visited
struggle
because cannot
be
the
role
that
ignored .
I have in recent months , Mr. Ambassador , been feeling that there is something not quite right about the way in which the United States attempting to assist in the South African struggle . You will is undoubtedly critical have been informed that I have been somewhat of the kind of commitment and the kind of action the United States is
taking
I
must
with regard to the
say at the outset
of
South African
any
further
problem .
remarks
that
I
really
do
edge congratulate President Reagan and his Shultz / Crocker cutting Southern African diplomacy . in I have always said that you can call " constructive rose engagement " by any name you will that a remains by a rose The any United name . States has been constructive
in
the
Angola / Namibia / SWAPO/ ANC /MPLA and
UNITA
tangle .
55
from what I see as a Chester Crocker stint emerged What of promises to be good for the whole labour diplomatic Africa . It has a sanity about it which rings true . I make the point is beginning to
that
the
diplomacy
at
that
Southern
hard of Southern
African
level
mean something because it actually affects people of tens of on the ground . We are talking about the movement thousands of troops ; we are talking about cessation of the kind of hostilities which laid bare the ground before it . We are talking leaders about negotiations which took nations into account , took account , into economics into politics
took political organisations account and did so in order
of what
ought
into account , to thrash out
took the
to be .
I
remark that the accord which is now so very nearly a fact emerged · in a situation in which quite clearly nobody was going to win any battles if the accord was a step out of a stalemate situation in which force and counter - force and insurgency and counter - insurgency rocked back and forth achieving nothing other than the destruction of the
In
prospects
South Africa
of life
around
is no
there
everybody .
situation .
stalemate
There is not a There is recognition on any side that the battle cannot be won . peace . suing for said - nobody to have often I what repeat and sight ions of out ype quite are House r negotiat -t Lancaste South for ions sight of out are quite type negotiat Angola / Namibia
Mr. Ambassador , I believe it is vitally Africa . the need to separate the kind of understand all that the United States played in the Angola role the micro The
role
ability
should one
it
should be
of the
day be
United
States
playing when the
will depend on what the is just not possible .
United It is
South
in
playing
to
play
time
is
important that we macro political and situation
Africa
the
macro
ripe
today . role which
for it to
play
States does now when that macro role a wan hope that history will work in
South and Southern Africa in such a way that all the United to will has do is to wait and its time to act decisively That
time
will never
come
it it ,
unless
the
right
thing
is done
come .
now .
There is much that needs to be done now and in broad terms much of what needs to be done now is to balance the influences which work victory the armed to make struggle legitimate and a violent inevitable . There has been an imbalance of inputs into the South pour African situation as the USSR and the whole socialist bloc killing . dollars into training and millions of for warfare Millions more are poured into creating the kind of circumstances in which those who support violence inside South Africa are provided moral with the maximum national and international financial and support . Whether we are talking about the USSR money and materials , or we are talking about the USSR's diplomatic assistance ; or whether we are
talking
about
the
millions that
international
ecumenical bodies
and church groupings pour into efforts by organisations such as the UDF , COSATU and the SACC to promote the ANC , we are talking about
56
the United
States government
reasons
why
fault in me , you
refusing to back groupings are a politician leading
cannot help you . The I do in South Africa .
To your somewhat
delicately jarring .
else to put I fight on with fight can
attuned I
do
not
like Inkatha . a political
Department
actually
diplomatic mean
rather
to be
strangely
No , they say to we organisation , throws
ears
at
that
jarring .
I
mud
on what
sound might don't know how
it . I fight a comprehensive battle against apartheid . chosen every possible front I can fight and I have to sense of pragmatism which attempts to do that which
in fact be that what
show
State
is
sick and tired why one should
done . There always has been should be done can be done .
a desperate A long time
to
need ago I
got
done
and
of excuses why what should be done can't be start killing for political purposes .
I oppose reality
apartheid every day of my life and I am astounded that all decrees that when I go to the United States I have to go prepared to defend not only my right to do what I am doing , but to defend the what I am prospects of doing ever succeeding . I actually have to defend myself against attacks from eminent and from high quarters in the United States . The absurdity situation must now actually be looked at . South
Africa
is
not
armed
struggle ,
or
another
Angola ,
perhaps
more
Mocambique correctly
or
the
people of this
The
Zimbabwe . so - called
armed
struggle , has endured now since the early 1960's . It has been going on for a quarter of a century of attempting to win by war . Every effort was supported by massive international aid . The best advice that Moscow , Havana , Hanoi and other places could give was given for this
mere
quarter of
a
century .
The
most
provided ; arms and ammunition were provided and was provided by neighbouring and other African and
today
entirely
It
was
the
infrastructure
intact quite
and
clear
type victory deliberately
to
me
one
it ought
in all
its
entirety
a
of
a
is
normally .
by the
1970's
that
hope
Frelimo-
therefore South Africa could be discounted . I myself the task of establishing a non - violent What I did , apartheid . I did with deliberation .
What I did did not result do what I could to become say what should be done
think
training was
operational support States . All this
in set
front to oppose
whether
of South Africa
functioning
updated
was popular to be
or another
done
from scrambling somehow amongst others to important . I have always had the guts to do , thing because it is the correct to or not .
in
I
order to
have gain
not watered down acclaim or
curry
what
I
favour in
quarter .
I oppose apartheid here in Ulundi and I am castigated for doing so by scores of high - ranking Americans and I am shunned by officials comes to any practical aid in of the State Department when it to opposition apartheid . As a about eradicating apartheid will
pragmatist I know that determine the kind of
how we future
go we
are going to have . Above all else , I know that I will fail in all unless I ensure that they my major objectives are achieved by ordinary give people . I rely on ordinary people . I them a
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democratic organisation . I take my instructions people's organisation in which the people elect choice to
pursue
Because
am people - orientated
I
to struggle . nothing and
objectives
politics .
I
in Ulundi ;
so
am aware
that
people
have
Beyond all other knowledge , struggle in South Africa will
here
to
live
there is the only produce
cycle of revolution and counter - revolution . thinking tells me that I must continue
constituency do
I
choice .
I know that it is those who have nothing to hope for or to live for who can be most dragooned persuaded
into the armed struggle . knowledge that an armed an endless orientated
of their
from Inkatha as a their leaders of
I do
Legislative Assembly . developing constituency
so
in
Inkatha ;
I do
so
in
My peopledeveloping
the
KwaZulu
For years I have been working very hard in support across all racial divisions .
only have to oppose the grand design of apartheid here in Ulundi by blocking a continuing concerted effort by Pretoria to make us walk the Transkei , Bophuthatswana , Venda , Ciskei route , but I have also to daily do battle wherever battle can be done to gain what can be gained by opposing apartheid at every practical level . This means that there are dozens and dozens of issues with which I have to grapple
every
Amongst done
day .
things
other to
is done
bring
I the
do
is to
ensure
that
ordinary black man
be
the best
that
can
and woman
ever
further
of into the central cash economy to give them an ever fairer share I struggle here at Ulundi for greater their slice of the fiscus . allocations for this at essential services and I ally what I do level with doing what can be done to develop small black businesses grows only and to ensure that the informal sector of KwaZulu not and businessmen that individual a way such in but grows businesswoman
can
move
this For Corporation liberation .
I
development
in this
to
into the
the established what it is be
formal
economic
KwaZulu today .
sector .
Finance
It
is
and
an
Investment instrument of
Mr. Ambassador , your government under President Yet , listed was dominated by the forces which led the KFC to be Reagan a This surely is as parastatal organisation in South Africa . a mad . mad . It is surely like the American world gone world gone KFC How can anybody by any stretch of the imagination say that the supporting of instrument It is no more than an apartheid ? is part
of South
Africa .
I could talk at length about numerous small issues . today , I am however , confining myself to the broad sweep of my concerns about the United States ' involvement in South Africa . I share with you the bewilderment of one who watches probably one of the most successful Presidents this century has seen in the United States being opposed and hamstrung by what really amounts to the backroom and boys girls of American politics . Is this really American
gleeful democracy at work when Democrats fight Republicans and are when in doing so they embarrass the President of the United States in South and as he attempts to discharge American obligations Southern
Africa .
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The whole vendetta the merits of his constructive of
against President Reagan had nothing to do with constructive engagement policy . Opposition to
engagement
policy was
President - bashing .
The
President - bashing
President - bashers
of the
for the United
States
did not stop in opposing constructive engagement . They worked behind the scenes in a miriad of committees which excel in American back- scratching as Democrats lined up Democrat support and attempted
to
make
inroads
into
Republican
I can say all this , Mr. Ambassador , that you know I believe that the democracy leading and that my own Africa
is
dictated
to
me by the
solidarity .
and I can say United States
it freely because is the world's
dream for South and Southern common history of prudence and
sense which fashioned the Great American Dream . I share so much in common with the best that there is in American thinking about democracy . I am not an American - basher . I speak to you as a of help friend and I speak as one who has had legitimate hopes which has I
not been
am aware
that
forthcoming .
you ,
Sir ,
and
particularly your
Consuls - General
and
your Consular staff , will say that America never involves itself in You and your staff direct support for any political organisation . the in the United States will not interfere that maintain must friendly a as affairs of South Africa which is regarded internal country . I
hear you
people
saying
these
things
and
I
listen
attentively .
I
hope you will listen attentively and hear me say that I just do not direct believe all this talk about why Inkatha cannot be given support by the State Department . There are dozens of humanitarian supported which could be and should be projects in KwaZulu only Not as supported . do we not get support a political organisation , but the humanitarian , projects which take Inkatha's encouragement and under KwaZulu's guidance ,
place under are denied
support . Mr. Ambassador , I say times just not heard .
some things that It is important
are for
important which are the United States
at to
understand that I am not a by - product of chance circumstances and I have simply squeezed myself into the South African political this is possible . been scene where My approach has much more Where was there not a mass positive and indeed creative .
democratic organisation in South Africa in the 1970's , establishing a membership - based organisation . I deliberately moved in to take charge of the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly to turn the Assembly and its procedures into a battleground for the elimination of apartheid . I deliberately have worked hard at establishing Black , Indian White , and Coloured constituency support . I have deliberately gone own in which I my and same My
about establishing a multi - strategy approach of can serve the interests of individuals , groups
communities time we choice
to the extent that they struggle against apartheid .
to
return
to
KwaZulu and to
can be
take
served
up
my
while
at the
hereditary
consultation . chieftainship was a deliberate choice after a am not here doing what I am doing because somehow things turned
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out the
I am not trapped by have chosen to serve .
like that . I options
because I many by to comes built up
circumstances and these emphasise
any I
I
serve things
am criticised as a victim of the system and I am regarded time the When as having been swallowed by the system . I because so do to able be vely will I move definiti mass backing which would permit me to make the moves that me
the people want
to
me
they want
make when
to
make
them .
am I first . owned by no ideological masters . I do not bow and scrape to gain the kind of public applause which celebrity and leaders selfappointed leaders so more thrive been on . I have probably my consistent in commitment to ideals and more consistent in employing the means most appropriate to achieve the ideals I have set myself . I do not chop and change and I am no fly-by -night not leader . is This a song of self - esteem . It simply is a preparatory statement made before I ask the question : now "What needs to be done before you , Mr. Ambassador , and I can stand and say this is what we are doing together with the backing of the I
have
United
in
fact
States
paid
dearly
for
putting
the
people
Government ? "
It is vitally important that we continue making our voice heard and that we continue with every effort to make Americans and Europeans understand the South African situation better . It is so tragic that in conveying the realities of this country we have fight our way past people like Dr. Allan Boesak who has become one of the arch exponents of the brand of black politics which thrashes about in desperation because they too see no hope . I never cease to be astounded by this man . In January this year he was again at the United States addressing a conference of the leaders of black
churches
Quite
representing
unbelievably
he
19
backed
million
his
African
calls
for
it in seven
Americans .
stronger
sanctions
against
South Africa by saying that it was sanctions that brought about the Namibian / Angolan settlement . Archbishop Tutu said : " One of the clearest results of the sanctions that have been put in place is what we see now in the peace process in Angola . " I could not my believe eyes when I read these words . He said : " The pressure of sanctions forced them [ the South African Government ] to the negotiating table " and he stressed " If that is true for Angola and Namibia it must also be true for South Africa . "
He go
said there were to negotiation
three basic reasons for on the Namibian /Angolan
South Africa agreeing to issue . Firstly he said
there was joint pressure for the first time from the United States , costs the Soviet Union and the United Nations . Secondly he said maintaining of and a military presence in Namibia Angola were escalating ,
and
thirdly
growth of the South African the government's ability because
of Western
he said
that
there was a
slowing
of
the in
economy with a consequent reduction military to pay for increased costs
sanctions .
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" If we would have the sanctions we Archbishop Tutu went on to say : It could had asked for disinvestment would not even be necessary . He change the situation quite dramatically in a very short time . South to the West to cut oil supplies and air links with appealed South African asked that the financial burden on the and Africa all of repayment the for calling by increased be economy debts .
outstanding
Dr. Boesak apartheid in
feeds
the negative views of democratic opposition to country . At the press conference which closed this conference of black Ministers , he said that after the banning of every major anti - apartheid organisation and the recent verdict in the Africa
this
Delmas trial " There is nothing that we can do now in South in any non - violent way that you in the United States of
America would the
regard
possibility
as
a basic normal
of people
being
constitutional
charged with
treason
right without and
jailed . "
Last year a delegation representing the Southern Africa Catholic Bishops went Conference and the South African Council of Churches to Europe to lobby European churches and governments . They called for :
First ,
in the
European
diplomatic
missions
in
sphere ,
South
we
propose
Africa
the
following ;
be
should
reduced
and
1 downgraded ;
Visa 1
requirements
visiting I
The be
the
EEC
staff of
South Africa's
significantly
Second ,
should
on
Embassies
South
import
of South African
1
from
loans and no new lending
finance
should be granted ;
South Africa
renewing
coal ;
stopped
to
of
intensified ;
embargo the
flights
should
lines
and
should be
Direct
Africans
Consulates
and
finance
trade ,
should be
Europe's banks
for
reduced .
pressures
communications
Europe
be tightened
should
countries ;
should
end :
South
South
Africa's
African
Airways should be denied landing rights in Europe and European Airlines should be obliged to fly to neighbouring states in Southern
They
made
Economic
Africa .
this
Community
call
in
May
adopted a
1988
and
resolution
in
July
in which
1988 it :
the
European
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Recalls
its
resolution
of
10 July
1986 adopted
majority broad which called on the Member economic sanctions and to ban :
(a ) (b)
States
by to
very
a
impose
imports of coal from South Africa ; new loans to the South African Government ;
( c ) new
IMF
loans
to
the
South African
Government ;
( d ) imports of farm produce from South Africa ; ( e ) imports of mineral products ; and also calls for : ( f ) the suspension of air links with South Africa ; downgrading States ; ( g ) the of the Member diplomatic representation
I went
Wherever
in
in
Pretoria
I
the world
of countering responsibility are making . South Africans
to
found
the
that
lowest
I
could
level
possible ;
escape
not
the
the call for disinvestment which some disinvestment the went Wherever I
question was a contentious political issue in the local politics of total is country found no place where there I concerned . the can One safely tment ty . solidari either for or against disinves say that as a general rule it is the opposition parties to ruling and parties in Europe and North America which drag disinvestment in their local political arenas as they try to score apartheid points
off the
party
in
power .
party , whether it is the opposition are divided party there power , in it is the whether or party rages still disinvestment debate Those The opinions . on . disinvestment the for actually more campaign for campaigning I
also
found
viewpoints than them campaign
that within
every
of donor countries and non - governmental organisations in they if even they campaign for Black South Africans
in the
name
of
Black South Africans .
American voice in West European and North protest up the national issues of the different countries takes to with issues from around the world them mixes and
The
countries concerned a create
Further a kind repetoire of criticism of the government in power . It is embarrassing to ask of back - scratching exercise is involved . agreement opposition parties and groupings to take action based on for campaigning Blacks day . the of government their with opposition disinvestment must paint themselves as kith and kin of no matter how much they distort groupings in order to do so .
South African
realities
When I go abroad and unashamedly speak the truth and tell the world what the world needs to know rather than what it wants to know , I lose friends . But Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I am not in political business to be popular either at home or abroad . I am in politics a great tell
to serve the people and to do what is right . many friends in Europe and America because I
them they are woefully wrong
and
are
damaging
our
I have lost have had to cause .
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As
onerous
as the
is necessary various the
amount
of
travelling
and I believe , trips I have
Mr. done
advantages which will become
I
have
Speaker ,, over the
ever more
to
do
is ,
really
it
Honourable Members , that years have accumulated
relevant
as
time
passes .
will You remember that towards the end of the Assembly Session in June last year , I had to go to Portugal to present a paper to a and conference organised by the Institute of Political Studies with while I was there I had the opportunity to have discussions the
President
of
Portugal
Dr.
Mario
Soares
and
the
Prime
Minister
Dr. Cavaco e Silva . I also had discussions with Dr. F. Chairman of the Christian Democratic Party , Mr. Dias
do Amaral Loureiro
Secretary - General of the Social Soares of the Socialist Party .
Mr. Joao political
leaders Foreign for
I
Democratic Party and In addition to these
I had rounds of discussions with the Secretary of State for Affair Dr. Durao Barroso , the Parliamentarian Commission
Foreign
Affairs .
had therefore
the
opportunity
in
meeting
with
important
leaders
and opinion - makers to present a balanced picture of South Africa in black which politics was alive , working and campaigning against apartheid putting
in
the
the
sure
message
knowledge
across
that
of
success .
there was
a
lot
I
concentrated
that
was being
on done
and could yet be done to oppose apartheid and to bring about a order of things through non - violent means . Inevitably the question of disinvestment came up again and again and it was against the background of what disinvestment that
I was saying was against
that I could argue rather the interests of Blacks
cogently this in
country .
I
have
no doubt whatsoever
that
my visit
helped
consolidate
the
sensible position that the Portuguese had always adopted at EEC level . They understand the message that the destruction of the no South African economy would be criminal and that political The Portuguese motivation for doing so could be acceptable . know Mocambique and they and Angola now have to deal with the of consequences important that outside world . had never been
In
I
broken economies in liberated countries . carry the message of Black South Africa
Going to Portugal was there before .
breaking
new ground
It
is the
because
I
July
last year Mrs. Margaret Thatcher the Prime Minister of Great Britain asked me to come to London and brief her on the South African situation . Mrs. Thatcher is emerging as one of the world beaters when it comes to political leadership . has , She as a friend put it , " done all her domestic work " and is now turning more she and more attention to the international situation . Each year has unrealistic demands face to she at Commonwealth meetings and attends she what takes the trouble to inform herself on actually
is
taking
place
in
South Africa
before
she does
so .
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This was the second occasion on which I have had the opportunity of briefing her on South Africa and as always I found her informed and upright right in her moral commitment to do what is for South Africans
rather than what
is
expedient
in
international
politics .
Again I had the opportunity of presenting a picture of South Africa in which black politics was alive and working for the kind of reform whole world is hoping that the for . I presented Mrs. Thatcher with a plan of action and I think it is important for Members to know what I am saying on behalf of Black South and , Mr. what Speaker , tell the world my colleagues I
Africans in the
KwaZulu Legislative Assembly are thinking and doing . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I would like to read an from extract the document
I
presented
to Mrs.
Thatcher .
theory a - and by historical precedent as well - there comes " In vulnerable point where the national systems and structures become this of interests to extent that they are dependent on the the It upwardly mobile group . will opt for negotiating a in
control
exchange
is then likely that the forces in power relinquish future system in which they
for being
" player "
allowed
status
Otherwise the forces in power will arrive at a system . are rendered ineffective by logistics and are in they being To
altogether
translate
point where of danger
theories
these
into
plan
a
of action requires These may addressed . drawn plan of action
objectives .
A suggested
list
of
objectives :
a) b) c)
Economic upliftment of Blacks . Greatly increased educational opportunities Promotion of the black family model .
d) e) f) g)
Social integration of all South Africa's race A redistribution of wealth . The elimination of racial discrimination . Stimulation of job creation .
h) i) j ) k)
Elimination of the exploitation Protests against apartheid .
To
new
undermined .
identification of the issues which need to be then be listed as objectives and a feasible for the
in the
of
for
Blacks .
groups .
labour .
Enhancement of the The encouragement
quality of life for Blacks . of industrial decentralisation
economic growth in
rural
achieve
these
to
stimulate
communities .
objectives ,
two
plans
of
action
the
stated
could
be
considered . We
need
a
plan
of action which addresses
all
objectives
policy in feasible terms and takes into account the likely foreign the principles countries which would wish to support of actions economic It also considers the likely in such a plan . contained It considers practicalities on the entire sub - continent . effects likely the regarding control , the mechanics of implementation , probable of the South African Government and the plan's attitudes local and major players such as foreign other to acceptability business .
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The Conditional benefit to all
Strategy offers Trade / Investment including major participants the
substantial
currently
disadvantaged peoples of South Africa , overseas investors , foreign governments , the South African business community and , indeed , all the peoples of sub - Saharan Africa . Conditional
Trade /Investment
prescribed
for
action
firms
all
operating in South Africa ( foreign and local ) , requiring them to accept certain practices which , if accepted on a large scale , should provide the driving force behind the desired transition of society . Code in
Conditional Trade / Investment content and in implication -
goes far beyond the Sullivan though there are conceptual
parallels . Finer
details
maximum effect
of the can
be
plan are
open
achieved .
to
The
further debate
Strategy ,
as
as
to
how
itemised , should
therefore be seen in a broad context with the emphasis on its value further as a viable , integrated and solid strategy which , with imaginative Outline a)
of
input ,
could be brought
Conditional
to
fruition .
Trade / Investment
Commitments
Education :
( i)
•
Employers to offer literacy and basic skills programmes to all black employees . This addresses the need of those generations who , through lack of find themselves disadvantaged .
( ii )
Employers
to
run
modern world
basic
formal
orientation
education ,
and their families . This could be by on such topics as : How to use the system/how to plan personal finances / personal care / the importance unions ... etc
( iii )
the
corporate Employers selection
b)
Economic ( i)
service .
Employers to introduce strategic view to promotion of black skills and
(v)
role of the
video legal health trade
Employers to offer subsidised education to a certain number of children ( two , for the sake of argument ) of every black employee with more than a stipulated minimum period of
( iv )
of education / the
for
education
employees showings
integration
of
Blacks
in
a staff training with floor on the factory the
upper
strata
of the
hierarchy . to
offer university / college
of deserving
black
bursaries
to
a
individuals .
upliftment :
Employers work .
to
pay
all
employees
equal wages
for
comparable
65
( ii )
( iii )
Employers
to at least levels workers , for industrial labour .
Employers to incentive
( iv )
c)
Employee (i)
( iii )
Employers to
encourage
and
to Employers interaction .
( i)
( ii )
Employers
to
to -
mixing
by
insist
on
courtesy
initiating
social
staff .
codes
employee
all
in
constructive
a
labour
advance
labour
union
interests .
of
comply with predetermined especially
on the
factory
races
in
any
part
conditions at
the
floor .
Transport : to
commuting
take
sympathetic action
difficulties
experienced by
in many
respect
of
the
employees .
Housing : Employers
to
introduce
employees with their g)
racial
activities among
Employers to enforce non - segregation of the working environment .
Employers
f)
that
conditions :
workplace
e)
criteria
stringent
sports
encourage
to
Employers
Working
to
con form
relations :
involvement ,
d)
initiative - linked
retrenchment .
gatherings ( ii )
those
schemes .
to
Employers
minimum wage classified as
predetermined
especially
consider productivity and
pay
discourage
meet
Health (i)
( ii )
( iii )
revolving
housing
loan
schemes
to
assist
requirements .
: Employers
to
employees
and
Employers
to
offer a their
regular
medical
Employers
to
facility
to
black
families .
encourage
established
clinic
aid
provide
black scheme .
employees
disability - type
to
join
insurance
an
for
employees .
h)
Social
: Employers
to
facilities the youth .
in black townships
join together
in sponsoring - especially
social / sports facilities for
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i)
Redistribution ( i)
( ii )
Firms
of wealth : to do
business wherever possible with
businessmen ,
including
the
Employers to
negotiate
share
informal
small
black
sector .
ownership
schemes
for
black
employees . ( iii )
Many
of
the
practices
redistribution Blacks .
j )
Job
firm's
above
profits
amount
for the
to
a
upgrading
of
creation / protection :
(i)
( ii )
See
i
(i)
Major
above .
( iii )
to
firms
processes
franchising
consider the
of
Firms rural
Political
( i )
to
Employers rescind
( ii )
consider
industrial
change
the
employment
development
of venture
new ventures rationalising
capital
in
programmes .
policy :
to bring
apartheid
Employers democracy
production
black entrepreneurs .
to
Employers to use excess profits to create instead of buying out competing firms and activities at the cost of jobs .
( iv )
k)
of the
mentioned
pressure
to bear
on
the
Government to
legislation .
to encourage the full ' based on
toward Government to work a participation by all South
Africans .
The
above
suggestions
have
implications
for
the
earnings
of
employer firms . They are asked to forfeit a percentage of profits meet the financial requirements to of implementing these principles . Certain protagonists Disinvestment of might be motivated morality by and others because it offers a
altruism . The plan might appeal to stable environment in which they can continue to operate profitably . However the plan's success would depend on the number of subscribers . It clearly requires additional incentives course which make it the natural for the business community subscribe - and perhaps to disincentives to resisting
subscription .
Suggestions
include :
A ( i)
Foreign
companies
in
South Africa
to Subscribers have the blessing and their own governments and be granted a advantage .
of encouragement trade of degree
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Subscribers
( ii )
from their
B
-
are
allowed
foreign
parent
to
receive
investment
further
companies .
companies :
Local
( i )
Foreign
governments
products merits .
of
open their
subscribers ,
internal
where they
markets
compete
to
the
on their own
Foreign
( ii )
to subscribers governments allow locally - based import the latest technology and expertise . Previously embargoed raw are materials also made available to
subscribing ( iii )
companies .
International business
( iv )
are
opened
educational opportunities interests / governments to
families )
of
subscribing
restrictions
respect
are made staff
available by their ( and
companies .
against
of subscribing
participation
to
companies .
Advanced foreign
Other
( v)
forums
subscribing
staff of
by the
South Africans
firms
and their
are
lifted
in
staff members .
disadvantaged firms Non - subscribing consumer are by resistance , dissatisfaction staff and ostracism by
( vi )
subscribing
It
is
unlikely
intervene
that
against
a)
It does not
b)
Its
the
its
against
Government's
own
the
South
African
sanctions
and
disinvestment
is
close
to
position .
It as
the
free
market
d)
Reduction of poverty would in the black townships .
have
a
e)
The
stimulate
stimulation
would
authority .
c)
serves to a whole .
Government
Strategy because :
challenge
position
the
Government :
South African
of the
Attitude
firms .
of trade
would
and benefit
positive
favour
effect
the
on
South Africa's
economy
problems
balance
of payments . Implementation
A
body would
and
have
control :
to
be
established
to
evaluate
applications
for
subscription to the plan and equate the practices profitability firm's and resources - the degree meet its formulas . practices such as :
requirements . Monitoring could be
Experts would of individual
undertaken
have to firms '
by any one
to the particular to which it can devise appropriate adherence to the
of various
organisations
68
A specially constituted " watchdog " body ; * The South African Institute of Chartered Accountants ; * Specially trained Other possible
shop
advantages :
beginnings
of
a
African society , with the integration the ending of racial estrangement .
of
cultural
The
process
could be the
There would be continent of had The
or
stewards .
future
integrated value
South
systems and
immense implications for all the states of the subbe Southern Africa where there are such benefits to
from co - operation . plan
positive negative
offers
foreign
countries the opportunity to make a the foreign policy input to South Africa - as opposed to input being urged on them by the sanctions / disinvestment
lobby .
advantages the would to economic be decided also There community democratic a in South Africa achieving international liberation without the destruction of the economy . The
plan outlined
economic
strays
minefields
and
into
a number
is open
to
of
various
social
political ,
It
criticisms .
emphasised therefore that the objectives and fundamental are intended simply to offer a framework for a viable plan of action to disinvestment / sanctions . Debate "1 encouraged , as should further development of the plan .
and
must
be
principles alternate be should
Mr.
Speaker , Honourable Members , you will remember that I reported Assembly to the on the proposed plan of action I presented to Foreign Ministers of the Commonwealth and Non -Aligned countries . void dealing In with foreign governments I have always to fill a
which
is
created by the
political
demands
of protest
politicians .
They want no outside involvement in South Africa because they basically aiming to make South Africa ungovernable . They want the Africa , to isolate outside world boycott South our country economically , socially and politically . They always tell the outside world what can do in it .
It
is
roles
left
Thatcher , I power bases
can
do
to
South Africa
show the world
to me to played .
to be
they
In
presenting
that
the
bridge the gap in the broad in this country which are
and not
there
ideas terms going
I
are did
what
constructive
present
I used . to have
they
to Mrs.
If we build lasting a
utility to the politics of non - violent change , we will be providing avenues of practical engagement for all nations of goodwill towards Fertile Africa . South South African politics creates fertile for world opportunities wide - ranging action in which the outside can
play
a
constructive
role .
69
It
is
total
blindness
to
reality not
to
see
that
international
at virtually a Marshall Aid level will be needed to make work really and the economy really productive
aid
democracy after a
country . representative government has been established in this The great industrialised nations in the Western world should , I be think , engaged in assisting us bring about really meaningful change because we will be asking them to assist in making democracy work in what really is the foreseeable future .
We really do have a lot of work to do on this front . I raised this very question with Mr. C. J. Heunis the Minister of Constitutional Development and Planning when we met in January this year to talk about from
a joint statement . South African the
I taxed him with the lack of any response Government on the suggestions I made had
over the years respond then .
on what foreign countries ought to do . He did not Mr. On the 20th February , Heunis wrote to me in He did not say very response to the questions I raised in January . much in the few lines he wrote to me . Interestingly he said : "I cannot
associate myself with , and I strongly take exception to , fundamental theme that the State President , by name , is the your address the more enemy ; so when this theme is used in an in a on foreign country to a gathering of foreign ministers . " He went to say :
" About your call on Commonwealth countries to get involved in South Africa's internal situation and for the reconstitution am I EPG and a secretarial presence in South Africa , of the afraid that I cannot support you . Government is of the opinion that political progress in My South Africa can only result from negotiations between South Africans inside South Africa . The responsibility to take part in the process lies squarely on the shoulders of South African leaders themselves . Whatever obstacles there may be , should be
addressed
established The bona will
amongst
is
an
ourselves . effort in this
overwhelmingly foreign can be
affairs goodwill Diplomatic
motivated by own
have
diplomats
sure
that
get
our
ought
only our
to be able own
to
involved
interests
do
interests are
without being
and altruism play endeavours are
interests .
will only be upheld as far as they of the powers represented .
We
committee we
accept their I EPG was born out of a sanctions debate . there , involved get countries foreign fides but whenever are they interests whose about a wariness be always
In international pursuing . role . insignificant an
When you
The joint direction .
my
business ,
( South Africa's
interests )
in your
and
coincide with the
them and
negotiated . "
thus
interests
ensure
that
70
Speaker , Mr. realise just and
Members , Honourable I so despair sometimes when how far we have to go before we can actually sit down
talk to white
things Africa world .
political leaders who are now in Government about that really matter . Does Mr. Heunis really think that South can paddle its own little canoe in the turbulent seas of the If you are a White living in a suburb with a secure job , a
pension scheme and medical find the prospect of unacceptable .
health scheme , you will foreign aid coming to
You will want
to buy what
naturally more South Africa
aid you need .
If on
other hand , you are a black man living in a shanty town or a destitute rural area , and you know that your lot will not and the lot of your children after you will not change will think very differently you will want the aid .
the
remote change
either ,
you
If you are a white Cabinet Minister who has been part of a system which keeps the majority of Blacks at bay and which plans to enforcing continue Group a Areas Act , you will also be more inclined to involvement eschew idea of foreign the in South Africa's domestic affairs . When , however , you are a leader like me who leads the destitute in the squatter areas and the rural areas , you have a different perspective . You know that only massive and massive involvement in the domestic affairs of South Africa enable will a government you will one day be in to succeed as it attempts to make democracy meaningful to people daily in their lives .
Somehow feel at to end
we must strive to take white leaders and teach them how to home in the medium of tomorrow's politics . I do not want white situation where I laugh my up in doing what
colleagues in a that we need to we will
have
Cabinet struggle to do . It is the kind of politics talk about as well as the kind of institutions that to develop .
When
I saw Mrs. Thatcher in London in July last year , the opportunity of meeting with Mrs. Lynda Chalker , State She in the Foreign and Commonwealth Office .
had I also Minister of deals with
European and Commonwealth governments who support sanctions against South Africa I was pleased to have the opportunity some in I small way of giving her a better perspective of South Africa . is argued that South Africa was not beyond redemption and while it true that apartheid itself cannot be reformed , White South Africans can reform away from apartheid . I assured her that there were rising groundswell demands for the normalisation of South Africa as Western - type industrial democracy . That is the message a modern , try that revolutionaries and confrontationist protest politicians so
hard to
In
August
black
kill .
last
year I went
to the
Simmons of Cleveland , Americans and address them .
which showed the accumulative times I travel abroad . many
United
States
at the
invitation
Ohio who wanted me to speak to It was one of those situations
gains I mentioned earlier from the It was my previous trips to Britain
71
which brief
finally her on
States that brief him . gave
rise
led
to the British Prime Minister South Africa and my previous trips
inviting to
me
the
to
United
resulted
to
in President Reagan inviting me to see him and which It was my previous trips to the United States this black American invitation from Mr. Simmons .
I accepted the invitation misgivings because it is protest formulae or country . that in
with a mixture of in black American
gladness
and
politics
that
some the
model arose in the black Civil Rights struggle Congressmen Congressmen like Fauntroy , the
Reverend
Jesse Jackson and others get all excited about protest politics in South Africa because they believe we should be doing what black Americans did in their struggle . They are proud of what they did and think it would be good if we did the same . It does not make you very popular amongst them to tell them that their struggle suited their circumstances but not does suit our circumstances . is It particularly difficult when others go in front of you to pat Americans on the back on a South African search for money and acclaim . Every time I go to the United States I face the consequences of the campaigning of Dr. Archbishop , Boesak and Tutu . My trip to Cleveland in Ohio to address black Americans was therefore important .
Inevitably also I got drawn into the sanctions debate and I had to because are controversial that sanctions Americans black tell of consequence or against them have taken sides as a for people political is there where and convictions political their to bound also things is there other controversy about be South I again painted a picture of controversy about sanctions . which Africa mustered .
Later
in
address
will be transformed by democratic
August to
last year
I
travelled
to
forces
Austria
to
being
now
deliver
an
the
Alpbach European Forum where I read a paper " The a Peaceful for Black Struggle for Liberation and the Prospects Solution delegates for South Africa . " I told that the armed nonthe struggle had failed and it was up to those involved in violent struggle for democracy in South Africa who were aiming Whites force to the negotiating table on whom South Africa would have
I
to
also
rely .
took the opportunity of meeting
with Dr.
Vice-
Alois Mock
Foreign
Mr.
R. Chancellor Minister Austria and of and with Niescher , the Mayor of Innsbruck . The outstanding thing from my point of view was that at this Conference I met with many leaders never from different parts of the world whom Black South Africans
get
to
meet .
It is precisely because revolutionaries do not want that they are people of this calibre in part attending
international
conferences .
They do
me to meet with opposed to us
not want
me
to
have
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the
kind
of
For first - hand discussions which then become possible . my trip to Portugal , I met General Olusegun a number of very interesting remarks to me .
example , during Obasanjo who made
In September last year I again broke new ground when I had the opportunity of visiting Hong Kong where I addressed the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce . I also had the opportunity of addressing the representatives of the media . Businessmen round world are obviously interested in South Africa as a in which they could invest . At the instigation confrontationist politicians in South Africa have painted pictures
of South
Africa
going
up
in
area possible of ANC , the on Occasions
smoke .
while at the same time had to correct these false impressions , I telling the world that there is a struggle taking place in South Africa and the going was really tough . I do not go Overseas to on favour with anybody , curry nor do I go overseas propaganda missions . I go overseas to tell the truth about South Africa and to
gather whatever
will actually
support
produce
can be
gathered
transformational
for the
forces
in
politics
the
which
country .
November I again had to go back to Europe to deliver a paper at West Germany , organised by the Hans Seidel a Symposium in Munich , my of tions . e The theme ign on's Rela itut Fore for dati Inst Foun
In
in address was " From Confrontation to Dialogue - Efforts for Peace I was afforded the While I was in West Germany , Southern Africa . " Federal the again meeting with the Chancellor of of opportunity Max H.C. I also met Dr. Helmut Kohl . Dr. of Germany , I While I was in Germany Minister President of Bavaria . the met I also on the Konrad Adenauer Foundation . called
Republic Streibl also
Foreign Minister ,
Mr.
Dieter
Genscher .
always found a great deal of pragmatism in Germany and have I it real little so get been for me so strange that we has always than any They perhaps more West German churches . from support churches are enamoured with the SACC and the kind of protest other well . so perform the Naude / Tutu/ Boesak trio which in politics There
seems
and minds experience
to be more guilt about South Africa it can only ascribe I and hearts to felt need the Nazism and of one way
atonement
in
I
that
believe
in the
West
in
German
German the to institutionalise
or another .
end we will win back the
friends
that we
have
lost in the German churches because the German pragmatism which got on with the job of reconstructing Germany after the Second World War demands
Mr.
that
Speaker ,
they become
Honourable
involved in
Members ;
in
things
January
that
work .
this year
I
had
the
great pleasure of delivering a sermon at the parish church of St. Michael's Cornhill Year at a City New Service . Members will
73
remember
that
London
a whole .
as
the
term It
' the
City '
refers to
a
does
not
very
distinctive
refer to the part
City of
of
London
in which a galaxy of banking and financial stars work in streets of is city The very elegant Elizabethan and even older buildings . indeed
a
brought
people
While
I
very
distinguished
was
place
together whose
London
in
I
and
names
again
the
are
had
talking to Mrs. Margaret Thatcher . the Foreign Minister and Mrs. Lynda
New Year's
service there
uttered with awe .
the
of
opportunity
briefly
I also saw Sir Geoffrey Howe , Chalker , Minister of State in
the Foreign and Commonwealth Office . I again expressed the view at these meetings that Britain had an honest broker's role to play and to that Mrs. Thatcher was eminently suited to play midwife new developments in the politics of negotiation in South Africa and about
South Africa
among
the
international
While in London for the few days with the important interviews following :
community .
I that I was there , such as for media ,
11
January
1989
-
BBC
Radio
-
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January
1989
- BBC
Radio
4
·
12
January
1989
-
BBC
Television .
AM
13
January
1989
-
LBC
- Independent
Radio
13 January
1989 -
BBC
Radio
15
1989
This
January
was
most
- TV
Channel
very the
Africa '
on
Today '
'World
Breakfast
Programme
'24 Hours '
4 - ' The World This Week '
stimulating
with a Chinese programme with Mr. Orlic the Editor
I noticed an to me . talk
-
some
example
did
as I appeared on the last mentioned Shao Wenguang and Political Analyst Mr. of ' The Soviet Times ' .
eagerness on the part of the media , Previously some friends of ANC in
which was new , to Britain and North
America have influenced the media not even to talk to us . I can attribute this new interest to the presence of our Representative in London , Mr. Ben Skosana , and the extent to which what Inkatha does here is becoming known world - wide . most true that of what is circulated negative against
because us
of the
by the
Movement in the West travel abroad .
Then ,
Mr.
Speaker ,
multi - million
External Mission and the
dollar
of
leadership
Honourable Members ,
Switzerland to attend the annual Forum where I read a paper " Politics Black Viewpoint . " Again I argued
to
It is of course absolutely in the world about us is
ANC , of the
in
propaganda the
campaign
Anti - Apartheid
UDF / COSATU when
January
I
they
also had to go
Economic of the World and Economics in South Africa : the vehemently that it is not
meeting
74
armed struggle that will liberate South Africa in the first and in the second place even if the armed struggle ended up so ,
future
governments would
inherit
an
awesome
legacy
of
place , doing
hate .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , the remarkable thing about Again , the important with Forum was the opportunity afforded me to meet President and included people from different parts of the world , his two Ministers Dr. Bernard Chidzero , Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe ; Minister of Finance and Dr. Nathan Shamuyarira the Minister of the Foreign Affairs ; the Prime Minister of Portugal Dr. Cavaco E Silva ; Bradley Senator Governor of California in the United States ; the of Minister the Foreign in the United States ; New Jersey from Mr. the Deputy Prime Minister of Indonesia Genscher ; Germany Mr. and many others too numerous to include in this Chambati , Ariston list .
Face -to - face meetings are so important and it is on these trips to different parts of the world that I can spread message Our and increase international pressure on Pretoria . The South African Government must know that really important people have begun to hear our voice and it is small wonder that the State President now so resents me politically and his Minister of Constitutional Development Planning and takes strong exception to say I what abroad
in
criticism
Mr. Speaker , live actually the redefine
of
South
Africa .
Honourable Members , in far left circles where people as they paint they strive in the scenarios and must there positions , Own to suit their struggle
always be a gross incompatibility between the real world obviously and the make - believe world of ideological concepts and scenarios .
Political propaganda incompatibility . The
from those propaganda lie
quarters reflects has to be stated more
this than
three times and people begin believing it . The propaganda machine incredible . has to hammer away at the things people find most By far the most oft - repeated ONLY liberation movement They talk about leading the it
line of propaganda is that the ANC is THE representing the people of South Africa .
it being the democratic
' vanguard movement .
movement . ' The talk
They has
talk about so be to
insistent , so vibrant and so stark in its jarring attention - getting suffering precisely because for the average devices , struggling , victim of apartheid , heard of .
it
is only
in
propaganda
that
the
ANC
is
ever
It is not there on the ground the present circumstances . them The
struggling with the people to survive The propaganda is only there to tell already . how ugly the circumstances are , and they know that is for propaganda only there to tell them that killing
political purposes is necessary . It is will armed struggle be escalated . telling ,
grinding
poverty
continues
there to However ,
to wear away
tell them that the amidst all this at
folorn
souls .
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Honourable Members , Speaker , I now raise an important now are building power bases relevant to the people
Mr. If
issue . which
to be relevant to them as their circumstances change , highnot We are on the ground where they suffer . our Every one of us here has up there elitist leaders . falutin ' constituencies ; home own regional networks and each one of us unless the struggle in redundant made will be these here
will continue we must lead
and networks
constituencies
are
kept
not
in good working
order .
I introduced to this House a booklet " A Short Guide to l Practica Politics " , Mr. Speaker . Honourable Members must remember that I asked them to take this booklet , mull over it , amend it where necessary and then endorse it either as it was or as it was In
1985
amended
after debate .
adopting use .
this
We went through the democratic process of g as a workin document - a guideline document we would
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I have a measure of disquiet about some things , one is what Members of this Assembly just fail to do when they have undertaken to do it . My disquiet grows directly we proportional to what is not being done after have decided jointly that where House
it should be done . Is this just a big , grand speaking we gather to exchange fraternal greetings and have
discussions and
Mr. that and and
then go
home
to do
the
least
that
has
to be done ?
Speaker , Honourable Members , I am going to survive the years lie ahead . I will keep my own back -yard constituency working sound . I will continue developing my networks inside KwaZulu every across barrier that apartheid has ever attempted to
erect . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I will be shedding members Assembly on my passage of this through difficulties into the future .
"A If we do not turn to leading in the idiom of the working guide will it Short Guide to Practical Politics " history will shed us ; who It is only those leave behind as derelicts of the past . r le fo l op e the th s ve pe ot th as wi e rk le ro gr d th rk wo at an wo ng e d e ki s th ea iv ta am I ar g . e ah rv ye in th le to su who are go peop member step of again distributing a copy of this document to every Those who still have their document Speaker . Mr. of this House , their now have two and they can give one to a lieutenant in will cy en constitu .
This
document
should
again
be
taken
scrutiny of our comprehends the
collective wisdom . of our realities
passing of time weaknesses . It
has is
members
of this
and
We must working
be
subjected
to
again see whether If situations .
the it the
shown weaknesses in it , let us remedy these the from the working members of this House ,
House who
are
organisers
of people ,
motivators
of
76
action , local regional generators solidarity , of political upholders of vision , whom history will pick up and use in new and dynamic ways
as
change
proceeds .
I far - reaching implications . make a general point of will point that the very political structures which be the in the politics of negotiation will be different to fashioned more far be must Politics than . ones we now know in this country do . to existing structures new jobs of work simply giving The in existing evolved in a time which we will date the structures
I
want to the make
politics
of negotiation .
Anybody who believes that their cards correctly and to
all they have to do is learn survive in the circumstances
play to which in
lead , is going to be found sorely wanting sometime in the future . I have this perception . I can see that far ahead and I am things saying what I am saying because I deeply desire to do new with old colleagues . You can be quite assured that I will be doing new things and that I will be doing them with colleagues because I they
am
a democrat .
that
I
Only you
will be doing
can
make
quite
sure
that
it is with
you
them .
It is in this train of thought , Mr. Speaker , that I want to engage the minds of Members on the question of how our political power bases can be strengthened and extended . The very first thing I want to say consequences . the
mistakes
one
is that Nothing can
we must avoid action with negative erodes one's political position more than make in them .
It is because I know that South Africa will need the kind of power building we to bases are building that I am so deeply committed them . We are acting for the sake of South Africa as we do so . We constructing little rickety Our are not some ladder for own political advantages . personal We are stepping from rock to that ' real politik ' exposes as the tides of time wash further further afield .
We
must
avoid
mistakes
and
I
can
only
reiterate
that
mistakes even our folded arms have massive power as we watch other people erode their power bases as they do should not be done .
if we
rock and
avoid
stand by and that which
This is precisely what the National Party has done during the last African South the may recognise one strong decades . However Party National ruling however much the and be, to Government know we all the ruling National Party in white politics , remains that
its
power bases
have
been
eroded .
77
If
the
National
Party
continues
in
a
commitment
to
maintain
an
apartheid - base society its power bases will not only be subject to erosion , but it will sooner or later be smashed and the Party will dispersed be to the four winds . We do not have to go back over time to pin - point all the cul - de - sacs that the National Party forward . thought the were roads Our urgent concern is with urgency of today . Party
It
is
today's blundering
that
hurts
a
political
today .
creating The National Party is still suffering from the blunder of the creating Tricameral Parliament . In this Parliament , the Party National radicalised black opposition and legitimised this has radicalisation in the eyes of the international community . attempted
to deal with the worst
of this
blundering
in
introducing crucial of
the Tricameral Parliament by withdrawing from a number positions which it occupied in 1983 when it introduced it .
You will remember that then the concept of power - sharing and Blacks being participant with Whites in the same structures , were banished from National Party political discussion . You will remember that but Blacks were not only disenfranchised were de - nationalised . You will remember we were made aliens and not even citizens in the country over which the
Tricameral
parliament
attempted to
rule .
abandoned . absurd positions have now been These South African the under it lost is those who to nationality restored now of separation The total parliamentary constitution . Tricameral has structures Indian and Coloured political White , Black , been abandoned . The National Party is now attempting to further recover Council or its equivalent and by talking post and appointing Blacks to the minister's about to the original concept with alien totally so is this All Cabinet . 1983 which the National Party went to the white electorate in the twisting the present make could of No amount referendum .
by
a
introducing creating
a
National
prime
It must go in part and in whole because acceptable . constitution indicating the I am only in part and in whole . it reject we to attempted has squirming in which the National Party political escape
its
consequences .
the Had blundered with the National Party and had we accepted we have would desperat now be to too constitu ely we , tion 1984 people totally been have Our attempting would to recover . unforgiving
and
recovery would
virtually
have
been
impossible .
There is a lesson in this , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members . Do not be drawn into bizarre political experimentation where there can we failure . Of only be course up to now have refused to participate in the blunders of the National Party because it was so that patent it was blundering . We just knew that it could not succeed . further levels
We knew that it would radicalise the country . polarise We knew that
of violence .
black politics and heighten it would
78
There
however ,
are ,
some
areas where
have to do a certainty . known with kind always be - what
to thinking know what should be our where measuring rod should politics will
it
constituencies
give
react
rise to
to ?
more lot is This
we
How will we
leadership
under
lead
the
and
of
how will
principle
black local
involved ?
I can reject them because If I look at Regional Services Councils, they we were not consulted about them . I can reject them because are part and parcel of the structure of props on which the Tricameral Parliament rests . These are first principle reasons why first principle reasons , I should reject them . Beyond these are however , there practical political reasons why it would be suicidal
for us
to
bend
on this
The de facto Durban we know that apartheid says it is .
issue .
is not remotely like the de jure Durban The real Durban is a vast , sprawling
Durban in which the vast majority of the citizens are Black . Occupy life - saving positions in commerce and industry . The Council itself could not survive without Blacks .: Factories not survive without Blacks . The dependent on the black consumer . dominantly
They City could
commercial life of the city In its functioning , Durban
is is
Black .
It is only the politics moving towards recognising this real Durban to be the only Durban which will eventually emerge to be the only politics that survives at the local government level in Durban , as in any other city or town . We as Blacks lay because we live there and form its majority .
Regional
Services
Councils want
to
claim to
in the
cement
Durban
simply
divisions
racial
It is legitimate for us to struggle which we deny are legitimate . liberate what we can for the people while they struggle to do to came No Black South African had any option when it South Africa . under Group Areas Act or when it came to being classified the to The Land Act was thrust on us and the Population Registration Act . We Acts . of in the country lives under these kind Black every to Part of the struggle is against these kind of Acts . struggle share claim our birth right . We as Blacks claim our right to the of the
economy and a
It
right
is
just
for us to
proportion
oppose the
of the
further
fiscus .
elaboration
of
apartheid Mr. House ,
structures . It was right for us in particular in this Speaker , Honourable Members , to come into this House to say to the Government no further . It would have been wrong for us to turn our backs on what was happening . Had we done so , KwaZulu would by now Venda have been in the position of Transkei , Bophuthatswana , or Ciskei .
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doing We are what madness . apartheid's
we do
to
We
resist
have
strengthens apartheid or elaborates would do if we entered the Regional
further
the
never
ever
done
elaboration of anything which This is what we
its machinery . Services Councils .
I
to think of practical politics . Our black representatives a RSC would be at the mercy of majority decision - making . Whites - only Durban Municipality is a funnel the bigger which more money flows , it which it was involved .
ask
you
in such Because through
will have the dominant say in any RSC have Umlazi or KwaMashu which both
population larger than Durban's white an ineffective little voice .
population ,
in a
would only have
colleagues involved Think of practical politics for Our in . mobilising people in the vast squatter areas surrounding Durban . We know that those people in those circumstances want to progress out of them . They do not want amelioration in them at the cost of grassprogressing out of them . They want a balance which their root gut feeling says is the correct balance between doing what has be done to survive and doing what has to be done to get out of survival circumstances .
While the consuming
RSC's experiment their way into the future , they will be something doing the time which should be spent in poverty black effective . While in they are consuming this time , these areas will be growing . The poverty - stricken masses who are
already in the Greater Durban Area in their millions would be added while people grew poorer . to This mass of people would be moving of to resolutely a position where they could sweep RSC's out existence .
I
all
the statement that real political power is only derived into proceed participation in events and developments which future . the Real power can only come from those who ride on of history and do not attempt to thwart it . You can forget
repeat
from the back
the
theory
in
the world
if you remember
this
point .
knew We that people wanted us to oppose apartheid in the KwaZulu we Legislative Assembly and we knew that they wanted us to do what could
possibly do
for them while we
theory of what we did . This is what we did it , and our power bases grew .
opposed the
apartheid .
people wanted
Forget
the
us to do
and
Forget the theory of it and concentrate on real assessments of what air . the people now want us to do . The people smell change in the have the taste of it coming . and They They want us to hasten it They they are quite intolerant of RSC developments and the like . with are intolerant of anything which has anything to do the Tricameral parliamentary system . At grass root level an Inkatha leader or a member of this House as Blacks in black politics would not fit into the idiom of the people if he or she had to sell participation
in the
Regional
Services
Councils .
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you can Again constitutional arise
out
of
to forget all the theory in the world when it comes developments if you remember that constitutions people's experience and do not author people's
experience . In idiom I know what I can and cannot sell to Black South Africans . I know that without even having to stop and think that I could not sell anything which is a divide and rule mechanism . I could not sell anything if I did not uphold the universality of human rights . There is no solution for one race group which is not a solution for every other race group . There is no separate destiny for any race group . If I in any way attempted to sell anything which contained the notion of there being a separate destiny for separate race groups
in
this
country ,
I would be drummed
out
of politics .
I know also that I do not need theory to tell me that when it comes to talking about the constitutional future of South Africa , I need Dr. Nelson Mandela , as well as other political prisoners , there with me . Black South Africa demands it . Not to heed this demand would be
We are about
suicidal .
talking about gut - feeling politics here ; we are not talking theory and clever argument . History will be written about
people like ourselves who work out the destiny of South Africa in gut - feeling terms . This must be so because we will ensure that the that constitution of the future is a people's constitution they themselves want .
Those
who do not
have
this gut - feeling
but
ride
theory and ideology will be left behind . Our more strongly than it has ever told us before
high on
political
gut feeling tells us that the people want
us to succeed in bringing about radical change through the politics of compromise . The same people who keep the country's factories running going and keep essential meet services to minimum normality of requirements for life , will back anything and everything we do to bring about the normalisation of South Africa as a
We
modern ,
in
this
Western - type
House
industrial
therefore
face
a
democracy .
demand
of the
people
to
bring
same change through the politics of negotiation while at the and part in system in we reject the Tricameral parliamentary whole on their behalf . about time
Therefore my point remains , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that unless National Council the has a mandate to work within a framework determined by the agreed - to . scrapping of the Tricameral parliamentary system , I will have nothing to do with it . It must be a National Council of significant transition . It must not be a Council which is an adaptive mechanism through which time is bizarre some bought , or by which further constitutional experimentation
is
attempted .
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MY to
gut feeling also tells me that it would be totally wrong for even think of approving the amendment to the constitution
which
a
Prime Minister will
appointed
Mr.
to the
Speaker ,
be
established and
Blacks
could
me in be
Cabinet .
we
have
to
lead
on the balls
of our
feet
and when the
Reverend Hendrickse wrote to me asking my opinion on this amendment to the constitution I am now discussing , I decided that was it right and proper for me to respond . We still remember the Eshowe decision of the strained , but request . The
I
Labour my gut
Party and relationships between us feeling told me that I must respond to approved of this consultation .
letter Mr. " Could
I
Hendrickse wrote urgently
have
to
your
Bill No. W 16-88 which would Black Cabinet Minister .
I
Do
we ,
let
me
sent
the
Labour
know by
him the
Fax
or
on
follows : the Second
for the
support
Minister
of
NO .
Dear
I
Bill ?
Please '
13th February
1989
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Ref :
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House of Representatives Private Bag 9068 Cape Town 8000
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appointment
reply :
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The Rev. Chairman
Education
reads
comments
Party reject
return
following
me
this
and
I
Second
when
your
Amendment
am sending
you the
fax
asking
Bill was comment
me
sent . you
to
I only
asked
on
the
returned
last
comment
for
today .
present the whatsoever can change my total abhorrence of Advisory Black the with do to would have nothing I constitution . President has attempted to up to State prior the Council its opposed I . ntary system al parliame Tricamer the introducing or I vowed never to have anything to do with it and introduction I would with any prop that could be put into place to shore it up . I and Committee Cabinet with the Special nothing do to have Negotiating Non - statutory proposal to establish a the condemned Nothing
Forum as
an
irrelevant
absurdity .
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to of view nothing can be done system acceptable . We are framework and outside its
From a black political point parliamentary the present interested in negotiating negotiations we are
may
enter
stated
clearly
into
must
intentions to
be
negotiations
scrap the
present
in which
make
only any there
parliamentary
system . In no circumstances whatsoever would I agree to serve as a Minister or a Deputy Minister and in no circumstances would I agree to one of my Ministers doing so .
When
do
we
future
begin
real
for the country
negotiations about a new constitutional it will also have to be clearly understood
and stated that the retention of the a constitutional building block is politics . and Black National
That Act and the Group Areas Act will continue dividing for as long as they are on White the Statute Books .
reconciliation
hideousness of a
The
man and Cabinet
Population Registration Act as prohibitive of constructive
lies beyond
these
Acts .
constitution which defines you as a
me as a Black man separates posting as a or posting
us a
and any Black who Minister , Deputy
Coloured accepted a be would
separated from the mainstream of black politics by the constitution Such a Black South Africans reject in part and in whole . person of Black and White . could not work for the reconciliation
I regard it as totally deplorable that the South African Government its to create a post Cabinet announced intention for a black or. a Minister Deputy Minister . This shows a blindness to the extent to which the present constitution is rejected by Blacks . makes nonsense of the Government's stated reform intentions .
It
to reason the to amendment this oppose I must , President ever before . The State This seen as a man on his way out of public life . Mr. gives the country the opportunity to demand the progress that my It is P.W.Botha had promised and which was never forthcoming . There
is
now
constitution be believe ,
sincere hope move ahead Botha
kept
more
than
that white and leave
marking
One does not
politics will find the necessary the cross - roads of history where
courage to Mr. P.W.
time .
know where Mr.
F.W.
de
Klerk will
take the
National
Party and against his own personal background and his track record as one of the most conservative of Ministers , one would be foolish to policy hope for too much . On the other hand , his first real Party statements after he was elected as leader of the National caution one to pause and give him time to show his true colours . Even if one has to suspend reservations which could be well argued and indicated by his past politics , we should reserve judgement he can until has had the opportunity to show whether he move forward with history or will continue the National Party's fight against
It
total
inevitability .
would be tragic
if he was
dynamics in the political establishing Regional of
just
National Services
a new stage
manager of the
same Party which led to the futility intention Councils and the to
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urban give constitution
Blacks
their
provision
make
to
on and representati black Cabinet for a
own
a mend
to
Minister
the and
deputy ministers . This
continues
amendment
an
idiom which
fatally
flaws
the best
of
African South South African Government's reform intentions . the we that Government have at least got as far as saying spokesmen are represented . need new political dispensation in which all a a C.J. Heunis are now at least indicating Klerk and Mr. de Mr. flexibil new pouring be not will ity amendmen new This . possible t It will be pouring concrete in them . If wine in old wine skins . in made be amendment is passed , a start will have to new this bringing
Blacks
into
the
alienate me from the present a black person to it . I am terribly concerned for minds taking place
Cabinet . Cabinet
Nothing as
much as
could the
act
one
thing
that
we
more
appointment
of
about the future . There is a raging battle in this country and the unending political
stupidity of the ruling National Party feeds your enemies my enemies and pulls the rug from beneath your feet and The
to
just
do
not
have
in
this
country
is
and my
feeds feet . to time
we Even if we started right now doing what has to be done , Every run an awesome time gauntlet . further act the shoring takes in or Government up the present constitution
would
attempting to of the little
amend it in futile time we have .
acts
of adaptation ,
consumes
more
I sometimes wonder whether I am struggling for breakthroughs which - will when they eventually come - and they must eventually come too late . I am very aware that whatever the South African come will be Government does during this present session of Parliament , precursor to what insists on amending stage , we mandate in
it does in the next general election . the present constitution now at this
can be quite sure that the coming election .
it will be
seeking
If it critical
another
futile
The South African Government must now realise that it itself is running out of time to prepare the electorate for the new mandate that it will have to be looking for if there is to be any hope all . This amendment itself is an act which will further condition the white It most something
electorate to give no more than it has given in the past . prospects of certainly not augur does well for the the politics new coming out of the next election and God help us which will follow it . If this fear is well founded , all .
Yours sincerely ,
MANGOSUTHU G. Chief Minister
BUTHELEZI of KwaZulu
and President
of
Inkatha
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do not know precisely what is going to happen Only somebody very South African politics . in even in short term know is that I All . know to pretend would politica stupid the lly increasi fluidity is ng state of flux in South Africa is deepening ; I
Speaker ,
Mr.
and that
sooner
really
later
or
something
I do not know what the outcome will be . Party the National
must
happen .
of the present leadership crisis of one In the sense personalities
is It concerned are irrelevant . the process behind the which the only important personalities a There is is thing . process at work in the National Party and that process will work what . whoever It is therefore with sadness that I see says the lack of dignity and that are being said
My hope go , he
hear the glib opportunism in some of the things about the State President , Mr. P.W. Botha .
for the State President is that when it is time will be allowed to do so with dignity and he
afforded
the
opportunity
of
adding
his
dignity
in
for him should
his
way .
to be I
deeply resent media reports that I have stated that I would prefer to work with Mr. F.W. de Klerk than Mr. P.W. Botha . I have never said such a thing . It is totally foreign to the person I am to mix in in the kind of undignified circumstances some sections of the media
have
However one Party , as I
attempted
looks at say , one
to
create .
the present leadership crisis in the Mr. knows that change is in the air .
National
Speaker , it was not long after the shock of the Labour Party's abandoning us to join the Tricameral Parliament that I observed that the election scheduled for 1989 would be a watershed event in which there must be a
re - alignment
of
South African
political
forces .
I reject the amendment by which a black Minister could be appointed amendment not to the South African Cabinet because the is a amendment . watershed I will not endorse the action of any Black should nomination to the African who accept South Cabinet as justifiable . Such a move would not be legitimised by subsequent events . I am saying nothing about Mr. F.W. de Klerk other than what I have already said , namely that he surprised me pleasantly by declaring verkrampt forthrightly into so that he had not been co - opted National Party . circles of the He must do his own thing as a political now .
leader
I
say anything
do
not
and we will
about
political leadership is a crisis creates leaders .
judge
Mr.
him by what
F.W.
de
strange thing . It is to me not
he
actually
Klerk when
I
does
say
that
When the time is very relevant who
ripe , that
Africa leader is , but I believe that the crisis into which South has been entering , is a crisis of deepening proportions which in the end must create leaders . Who knows , that leader might be Mr. but whoever it is will be striking out in a F.W. Klerk , new de
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same direction . I just cannot envisage another five years of the kind of White /White politics , or the same kind of White / Black politics .
I will be watching each turn of event very closely during the next year . I certainly see enough to make me caution that some of us be will caught flat - footed . We have kept out of the Tricameral Services parliamentary process . We have kept out of the Regional only in Joint Councils . We have participated the Executive Authority because it is a move away from what the government is trying there
to do and we are only in it pending movement towards a
KwaZulu / Natal
as an interim something which is in the Joint Legislative Body
region .
Parliament , withheld our involvement from the Tricameral we as just Services Councils and the National Council , Regional Advisory in the have involvement withheld our original Black Non - Statutory the and Committee Cabinet Special the Council , be because we knew that real involvement would Negotiating Forum ,
We
have
coming . The the
Honourable Minister of Education and Honourable Minister of Health ,
Culture , Dr. Dr. Mdlalose ,
Dhlomo , and have been
Inkatha's representatives in the KwaZulu / Natal Indaba and they have reported back to Inkatha and to members of this House on the work done in the Indaba . Inkatha was also involved in the that negotiations to finalise the recommendations of the Buthelezi Commission .
In
these
kind of ways we
have
been
sharpening
our
constitutional
pencil and putting the political process involve , under scrutiny . We have been
that change could possible fortunate in being able to so with the do these things in the company of others and to do benefiting the advantage involvement of added of from constitutional law experts .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , the South African Government asked and the Law Commission to look at the question of minority rights need for a Bill of Rights . the They have now tabled their report they and from initial information available through the media , like Indaba the Buthelezi Commission and the KwaZulu / Natal had finally to come back to the need for a one - man - one - vote system of government .
I
mention
these
things
because
there
is
indication that sharpening continue
every
caught flat - footed if we do not will be pencil and our political thinking . constitutional
When the
we Our time
we from our side must be both equipped comes for real negotiation , the and prepared to negotiate - more - we must be prepared to take lead in negotiations .
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this House While negotiating teams are inevitably limited in size , as a House should have its own opinions about the constitutional future their
of South Africa . Members of this House must be able to take their authoritative place in their local communities and in constitutional developments discussions about regions when are to the people . taken This I most certainly will do whenever I am involved
in
the
politics
of negotiation
at
the
national
level .
preparing in to be doing more than we have done looming . now the constitutional debate which is over onaries taking revoluti about songs so many bravado used like there are so many loose phrases being and
we ought Perhaps for the people There are government
of the people " that being of danger
" government in stands
real
consultation with the
confounded
by
people
slogan - singing
propagandists . I believe that we in this House should be constitutionally - minded and farshould prepare ourselves to hold our own in honest and reaching debate . We should all , I believe , share in a KwaZulu issues . Legislative Assembly attitude to basic constitutional therefore thought it advisable to table what the ANC's Mission exile
have
put
up as their guidelines
to
the
constitutional
Į in
debate .
issued document exile ANC Mission in a " Constitutional The Guidelines for a Democratic South Africa . " They elected to base thinking Freedom their constitutional on the provisions of the Charter drawn up in Kliptown in 1955. To an extent this must be have first an welcomed because for the time the ANC given indication
being of they have
thinking
and
thinking
about
This that it It
the
willing now
to issued
unattainability
move away from one -party State an ANC document in which the new of pure
socialism
must also be welcomed because it document the ANC Mission in exile has distributed a
is reflected .
time is the first which document in
attempts to join in with politics on the ground in is a document in which they actually woo support .
this In
country . they it
about nothing They also say nothing about nationalisation . say document a They fly could really upset anybody . that anything could be different things to different people and all things which softening political of represent a does This everybody . to attitude
and this
is welcomed .
Firstly I want to raise a number of questions . said this , a is the question of how suitable the Freedom Charter is as Those who drew it up base document for constitutional discussion . up It was drawn in 1955 never intended it to be such a document . of a document in which there could be shared vision by members as Having there
organisations which had come together to work in alliance peace of document was flown as a flag In this 1955 ion It . purpose common of tions and was a declarat organisa tional blueconstitu a as used be to intended not , repeat
different politics . between I was , print .
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The
ANC
burnt
fingers by
its
remaining
remote
internal
from
any as they stated , developments for too long because , political detract would democratic opposition to apartheid involvement in struggle . their prime responsibility of developing the armed from Politically ,
they
burnt
their
fingers with this
aloofness .
After
the 1976-78 period they sought with some desperation for a starting point of engaging themselves in internal developments .
They turned to the Freedom Charter and resurrected it out of their dusty cellars . Until then the ANC never mentioned the Freedom Charter . It was regarded as a has - been document drawn up by hasbeen activists whom history had left behind . Be that as it may , they did resurrect the document and it became the flag -bearer of Mr. the ANC /UDF / COSATU alliance . Just as an interesting aside , Speaker , Honourable Members , the Charterists and the non-
the Charterists were feuding with each other in black politics and choose flying of the Freedom Charter as a flag - bearer was done to sides
in
this
dispute
and to
The Freedom Charter was not and it should not be used as as it may , headings .
let
us
look at the
gain
some
kind of relevance .
intended as a constitutional a constitutional blueprint . points the
ANC
make
under
blueprint this Be
a number of
a be this heading they say the State should Under The State : democracy people The . unitary state and should be a non - racial central one sovereign in the State and there shall be be shall of delegation the for made ' be should provision but legislature Hereditary be they will say , chiefs , and rulers powers . The last point they make under the State reads : " All transformed . organs of government , including justice , security and armed forces , democratic whole , be representative of the people as a in shall functioning defending dedicated to and , and the structure their principles
I
think
of the
nearly
constitution . "
everybody
reaction that they are they what about say
would
read
these
so airy fairy that they the State thus far one
words
have and my In have no utility . can have no real
quarrel . Under the heading : " Franchise " they state our views that the people are sovereign and that there shall be a system of one person one vote and every voter shall have the right to stand for election to any legislative body . We have no quarrel with this . also have no quarrel with the statement that there will be one national identity for all South Africans . I also would not the transformation of Hereditary rulers and Chiefs , without to what kind of animals they will be transformed .
endorse knowing
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Under there
the heading " Bill of Rights and Affirmative Action " they shall be a Bill of Rights based on the freedom Charter
say and
that it shall be a Bill of Rights protecting individual rights . eradicating Under this section they have a number of points about race discrimination , the elimination of social and economic inequalities It racism . related
produced by is really
issues
and the
quarrel with the
racial discrimination and the outlawing of altogether a hodge - podge of human rights rejection
of
racism .
We do
not
however
points .
heading
be must Economy " they make two points which righ to the have shal Stat " The t that l e say They up . picked take plac life econ s in whic e cont gene the omic determine h ext ral the and limit the rights and obligations attaching to define and secondly they And ownership use of productive capacity . and Under
the
state that state the
" The private sector shall be in realising the objectives
with obliged to co - operate in Charter of the Freedom
social well - being . "
promoting
ourselves have been deeply involved in constitutional thinking Anybody in the Buthelezi Commission and the KwaZulu / Natal Indaba . that experience in constitutional debate could tell you with any considerations . of clauses are a disastrous minefield two these will they They are șo vague but at the same time so pointed that As soon as you say that somebody shall have raise deep suspicion . right to determine the general context in which economic life " the
We
takes
place "
a
million
leap
questions will
to
mind .
in different will this right be to the same right that exists How lies What ideology Germany , and other places . England France , who behind the particular application of this right will depend on State It could be exercised by a hard Marxist exercising it . is faire /anything - that - worksit could be exercised by a laissez and
State .
is - fine
The private sector they say shall be obliged to co - operate with the State in realising the objectives of the Freedom Charter . Really this is political naivety of amateur politicians that talks thus . formulating The Freedom Charter never set itself the task of objectives pursue .
This
that
thinking
private
enterprise ,
misconceives
the
together with the
nature
of
misconceives what will have to be the priorities is to thinking serve the broad direction of
the
State ,
State .
should
It
of the State if it contained in the
Freedom Charter . This kind of use of the Freedom Charter tortures it to death . The rest of the points which are made under this give very heading little indication of the kind of " Economy " economic
system that
is
actually being
talked
about .
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Let
me
take the
consumption
last
shall
point
be
made
-
" Property
for personal use and Leaving aside
constitutionally protected . "
the obvious question of the real meaning of what is being protected - property or rights to it - this clause adds a sinister meaning to right to the clause which says that the State shall have the determine What kind is
only
the general context in which economic life takes place . of free enterprise component will an economy have if it which are personal property and consumption rights
constitutionally protected ? The right to produce is This document amounts to a licence to kill economies treated with grave
not and
protected . should be
concern .
Under the heading " Land " they have a statement which none of us can fault that there will be an abolition of all racial restrictions on ownership use is and of land but we have no idea what actually meant the next phrase : by " Implementation of land reform in conformity with the account the status too
much and
too
little
and
thus becomes
How on earth does any voter responsible if you do not undertaken
The
to
sinister
in
among the public hold know exactly what the
into both
its ambiguity . any government has government
do ?
document
protect family ,
taking It says
principle of affirmative action , of victims of forced re ovals . "
then
tails
off saying
there will be
workers ' rights , that women will parenthood and children's rights
a
charter
to
have equal rights and the shall be protected . And
finally that South Africa shall be a non - aligned State committed to the principles of the Charter of the Organisation of African Unity and the
Charter
of the
United
Nations .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I have done no more than give you glimpse some a of a document and I have done no more than raise questions about it . I have only done what I have done to draw your attention to the document and to make the point that we in this detail . House must examine it and that we need to debate its Perhaps this House should elect a Committee which will establish who
has
said what
about
this
document
and
subject
the scrutiny of the argument behind the principles Commission recommendations and the Buthelezi proposals
of
the
KwaZulu/ Natal
Indaba which we
the
document
contained in the constitutional
have
endorsed
in
endorse
in
principle .
How
different
is
this
document
to
the
documents
we
or is it just befuddled in its thinking just as we We need to have opinions , we ion whether legislat Party need to have opinions of each National We must be informed . accept or reject it .
principle ? Is it dangerous or just a propaganda piece ?
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I
have thus
theme have
far confined myself to major considerations around the of real power in black politics and I want now to put what I as said in broad terms in the perspective of our own history
Zulus
and ask what
it
is
that
history
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , of me , it cannot be leached out me and it is something that not
has
prepared
us
to
do .
my Zuluness cannot be thrashed out of me , it cannot be cajoled out of even I could shed should I want to
do so . I would not know how to be a bold South African working totality the of South Africa if I was culturally faceless historically nonentity . History a has made me what I am history history
has made the Zulus what they are and it is South that has done these things . It is South African
that
prepared us
Zulu
has
history
is
for the
role
inseparably
we
must
part and
for and and
African history
now play .
parcel
African We making .
South
of
participated in South Africa in the Zulus history . behaved there forming the circumstances in which the British were South fashioning there were We the Transvaal . and Natal in We were north eastern borders and its northern borders . Africa's Speaker , Honourable Members , as Zulus participating in Mr. there , democratic Black future of the foundations on which laying the built .
power would be
I
am totally
sickened by those who
scream Zulu ethnicity abuse at politics that made Zulus what they are . It is not created Zulu solidarity which defied the concerted came to attempts of the then greatest world power when Britain Ulundi . smash our Zuluness after she defeated us at the battle of It is not politics that created the Zulu stalwarts who became us . It politics
is not that
politicians . It was history which threw up the Dr. at Semes the beginning of the old ANC and it was threw up
Chief Albert
Lutuli
at
the
end
of the
old
Pixley ka Isaka history which ANC
era .
solidarity was It not politics which created the Zulu on political leaders like myself can so depend when we stride into the Zulu by
arenas power
to do battle with in those arenas .
apartheid . I When
apartheid for the sake of South Africa , adds to their effectiveness .
it
I feel strike is a
which forth
myself carried blows against
Zulu
thrust
that
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I would be reneging on my historic responsibilities if I tried to shed my Zuluness . I make the point that as Chief Albert Lutuli was rising to wield power inside the old ANC , there was a kind of sickness about the organisation . It developments had been through a very bad period and new in it emerged after Mr. Anton Lembede , Dr. Nelson Mandela , Mr. Jordan Mr. A.P. Ngubane , Mda , Mr. Walter Sisulu , Mr. Oliver Tambo and others formed the ANC Youth League . The new drive of meaningful and politics in a period of ANC doldrums had to be drawn together led . It was Chief Albert Lutuli who did so .
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Chief Albert not returned
Lutuli would never have done what he did do if he had to this region of South Africa mobilised and mass
support amongst Zulu - speaking South Africans . It is the quality of Zulu support which he received which distinguished him So from other leaders . Mr. Speaker , any analyst should be able to see the to which Chief Albert Lutuli turned Zulu power into South African power .
Mr. this is not an ethnic statement , it is not a holierSpeaker , What I have been than - thou statement , it is not a Zulu statement . been simply has there saying that whenever to amounts saying created a stone has been solidarity created by history , regional Africa . I should be put in the foundations of a new South addressed when I remember so well how folorn I felt in March 1976 a I knew then that what I was doing needed mass rally in Soweto . for appealed I then be done in other parts of South Africa .
which
leaders to create their own Inkathas in their own areas . other said so because of the Draconian laws which made it impossible
I for
democratic large one to form to together get Blacks us as which could be countrywide at that particular time . organisation , of fragmentation ethnic not because I was accepting the was It Had they done so we would Black South Africa by Apartheid Masters . are we a lot further down the road of liberation than been have now .
Zulu employing force ethnic an as attacked now we are Yet hideosness There is a motivated by Zulu imperialism . chauvinism bitter about these demeaning political attacks which leaves a very taste
Ι of
am
in my mouth .
one intensely aware that in many respects King Cetshwayo was new He accepted the need for a first new South Africans . before the which treaty would replace war long in Africa work to and the British saw the necessity to come together
the
South Boers
King Cetshwayo was not bent upon spreading one South Africa . for the He was bent upon employing Zulu power for imperialism . Zulu examine his only to One has South Africa . new the of good in position to the British Government from his exiled despatches to Cape and one has only to analyse what he said when he went the to perceive the new South African voice with which he was Britain , speaking .
I have no motivated
imperialistic intentions whatsoever . by is Zulu imperialism and yet fear
is
in the
there
vague
fear but
a background
background on
sometimes
it
is
The last thing I am of Zulu imperialism
so many occasions . an articulated
fear which propagandists
seize
Mostly
fear and
on to
use
it
is
a
always
it
is
against
us .
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circumstances and brothers
in whatever I could my to draw closer to
always done whatever have I me to themselves presented
Africa . in leadership positions in other regions of South sisters KwaZulu , I of Minister beginning of my term as Chief the From across to formalise relationships between black leaders attempted First the ethnic barriers apartheid was creating to separate them . Matanzima all after our meeting in London with Paramount - Chief of I talked of us getting together in one Chief Mangope in 1971 , and the in resulted This Union spurning ethnic barriers . Federal A few days after the Umtata Conference in September 1973. Umtata Conference we were to meet again with these leaders East London in a Conference hosted by Donald Woods , ' The Daily Despatch ' with the later the South established January 1978 , the then and joined later leadership of
I
of the
have
of the Progressive Black Alliance in
Reform
Party . Ulundi
Y.S.
Party Mr.
in
Chinsamy
with leaders We were Sonny Leon . leader of the Labour Party Mr. the under Party the arena by the Dikwakwentla in under Mopeli and later by the Inyandza Movement Dr.
leadership of Mr.
the
leaders African
in Bulugha near of the Editor
tried
Mabuza .
Enos
formally
and
I
have
tried
informally
to
set
new
standards of inter - regional co - operation and strategic planning . I have tried to pursue these ideals inside the structured politics into which we went to wage battle against apartheid and I have tried to pursue them outside structured we politics . When as Black leaders , from various regions , met with Mr. J.B. Vorster and then with Mr. P.W. Botha after him I sought a unity of approach , I pursued ideals of this unity the after it became clear that Mr. Vorster and Mr. Botha had no intention of dealing with united a Black South Africa because in their minds the admission of there being a black their majority in the country would be to fatal cause . I was quite prepared to deal with any black leader much disagreed what I they with were doing .
no
matter how Speaker , Mr.
Honourable Members , the Transkei was the first territory to accept the so - called independence Pretoria was offering us all . I opposed Paramount Chief Kaiser Matanzima's intention to do So and I lambasted
him publicly both
done so . I could not could I accept him as
in this country and abroad after he co - operate with him in what he was doing , a partner in what I was doing .
had nor
it however , that as soon as for black unity was such , drive which he to deal with him within a framework in possible became so . I immediately did rejected the fragmentation of South Africa ,
My
he , together with other leaders such as the late Dr. When talking about a federal future I pricked started Phatudi , ears and listened .
Cedric my up
It is now a matter of recorded history that my lieutenants met with the lieutenants of Dr. Phatudi and Paramount Chief Kaiser Matanzima with whom I later had personal meetings - and who was shocked by Blacks the Tricameral parliamentary constitution and felt that must
unite
to do
something
about
opposing
it .
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I have never sought black unity only with those who run behind me . I have sought black unity across the board and I have sought a black unity which would include black political leaders , regardless whether of or not they oppose me and regardless of whether
or
fair means
I
do not
not they oppose or
foul
fairly or unfairly - oppose
me
by
means .
there
that
believe
me
is any occasion
in my
political
career
in which the unity ball has been actually flopping around in my own court . I have always ensured that the unity ball is bouncing and always
grasped
to throw it
it
back
into
the
others .
of
courts
Right now the unity ball is bouncing in the court of Mr. Oliver I have offered to meet him to discuss difficulties but thus Tambo . he has not dared to agree , far except for messages which I have other such as Bishop Manas and received Buthelezi from people clergymen .
My
whole
approach to
South African their presence
national
political
issues
leaders must not only be should be sought there .
is
that
free to be I will not
all
Black
there but that negotiate about
the future of South Africa while there are political prisoners South African jails of the calibre of Dr. Nelson Mandela .
My search for unity is not a search for a following . Africa first and I most certainly put the good of the the good forward .
of the
Party .
It
is
not
Zulu
imperialism
South before
I put State
that
in
drives
Anybody with a modicum of political analytical sense would see that it is not Zulu imperialism which accepted the KwaZulu /Natal Indaba's
constitutional
proposals
occasion to negotiate , I there being an ethnic
have or
constitution would
I
rest .
in
principle .
am not
a
Zulu
offer South Africa the strength of Zulu of ideals all South Africans can share .
I would like Speaker . report I
I
to
share
the
Whenever
I
have had
negotiated away from any prospect of on racist cornerstone which our
things
imperialist . solidarity
All
in the
I do with Honourable
I
do
is
pursuit
Members ,
Mr.
head this House because this House wants me to head it . this to this House and I have always tried to present
House with a
balanced
picture
by making
sure
that
they are
aware of
anything of importance that I do or say . I would like to share a exchange Professor recent of correspondence between myself and Hudson Ntsanwisi . Chief Minister of wrote as follows :
On the 12th December 1988 he wrote to me as the Gazankulu under official Gazankulu letterhead and
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Honourable
Sir ,
JOINT CONSULTATION :
LEADERS
OF
SELF GOVERNING STATUS
We have come to the end of yet another year and the time has once again come to look back on the main events of the year which has looks passed . Whilst the situation in South Western Africa and promising with the imminent implementation of Resolution 435 withdrawal the South African
the of Cuban troops from Angola , on other fronts situation provides we Blacks with less hope of
positive
to
things
come .
initiative has The reform ground to Municipal Elections throughout South
a halt Africa
and have
considerable gains by conservative elements at probably level . The Boksburg debacle is
the October resulted in
local Government the most one of
have significant threats to race relations in South Africa that we new witnessed over the last decade , and this at a time when members realism and pragmatism appears to be emerging amongst of the international economic boycott
community regarding the against South Africa .
question of sanctions and Were this just a summer
madness I would be less concerned . The fact is that the right wing in South African politics significant It
is my
than
fervent
many of us
had
belief that
the
that is
it now appears probably more
imagined . time
is now more
than ripe for
us
as leaders of the self - governing territories within the Republic of import . South Africa to form a united front on matters of national I urge you over this Christmas season to consider your position in this regard . It is my feeling that it would be appropriate for all of us to meet in the new year with a view to establishing a base from which we can together , more effectively than at present , propagate our views regarding the course of events in South Africa for the benefit not only of our South African population , but for the international community as well . I make my services available to convene the first such meeting should the consensus favour it . In conclusion ,
may
I
take
this
opportunity
of wishing
you and your
people a blessed Christmas and a prosperous New Year and may we in 1989 find new reserves of wisdom to guide us through difficult
Kindest
times which as
yet
regards ,
H.W.E.
PROF .
DR .
CHIEF
MINISTER
I replied as
NTSANWISI
follows :
lie
ahead
for
South Africa .
all the
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Prof. Dr. the Hon . Chief Minister
H.W.E.
Ntsanwisi
23rd January
1989
Gazankulu Government Private Giyani 0826
Bag
X573
My Dear
Brother ,
Thank you for your letter of the 12th December 1988. It was a good letter to read and I have been thinking about what you wrote ever since I received it . I have not answered before now because of the importance of the subject matter in your letter and the need to think very clearly about the possibility of us as leaders of the self-governing territories to formulate a united front on matters of national
import .
You are aware
that
I
have
advocated
unity of action
amongst
us
for
many years now . You are also aware that the pledges and the talks Kaiser which preceded them prior to Paramount Chief Matanzima making his then astounding move of settling what Pretoria calls " independence "
were
all
seriously made
and conducted .
action as concerned leaders earnestly debating courses of met which and pledging support for each other in lines of action about Where did all this earnestness appeared to be a consensus . there accord value was there really attached to the What we us? get
We
thought This
there was between us ?
is not
a
question
I
am asking
in
some
kind
of pique .
It
is a
question I ask needing to be answered by looking at the political realities which surrounded the discussions we had which led to the Umtata
accord .
I
have
structurally speaking
Then each
there was the other again
representations he
first
came
Declaration
of
that
again
Intent
so
as
our accord so
we
myself what
laughable
is
in the
it end .
finding and a move towards culminated joint our in
Prime
that
process
asked
Mr. President , Minister .
State
office
Whites to begin the
made
and
kind of re - grouping which a sense in
to the to
again
as Blacks
of negotiation
P.W. Botha , soon We asked for a
after joint
could work together with about
national
issues .
In this move I saw us creating certain structural circumstances the which Umtata discussions did not have . We were directly or indirectly , knowingly - or perhaps only knowingly to some extent that action by a group of leaders in our positions needs to be made by a defined set of circumstances which brings with it coherent perception
of our national
Subsequently the State joint representation
identity and purpose .
President had no difficulty in ignoring Our and some black leaders had no difficulty in
to walking a road with the State President and being prepared malintent reason with him while - and I say it with no - they trotted after him on a road which they ought to have known would lead nowhere .
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The circumstances Special Cabinet Committee had a set of national which Blacks could negotiate . within The problem was that there was not power consensus worthy of the name on which Blacks could rely when far and national and all
they were faced with situations where they had to say no more . The absence of solidarity between leaders of territories , to use your term , cost South Africa dearly the effort , however to sincerely made , led only a
recognition that out of the fire .
the
Cabinet
Committee
could not
pull the
chestnuts
While
all this was taking place there were other moves . I think for between us instance of the moves to establish consensus as leaders on a federal solution for South Africa . Paramount Chief
Kaiser Matanzima and the late Dr. Phatudi were convinced that we Black leaders could come together with a national solidarity
as to
take up the challenges to reorganise South Africa which the African Government's unilateral plunge into the present Tricameral constitution threw out to us .
met , We our lieutenants constitution and they
started began
implications of establishing Then Pretoria simply wagged Matanzima even , There time .
reminding
when he
out details about the
unity within a distinct a finger at Paramount
him of his
accepted
thrashing thinking
so - called
political
and he
name and practical
organisation . Chief Kaiser
obligations
independence
of
pledges
and
withdrew .
same issue which emerged as important at was another the When I thought back on the failure of the Umtata summit
meeting and thought back on how the State President could go ahead simply ignoring our joint representations to him when he first came to office , and when I thought about how the Special Cabinet Committee was cut off from other leaders that part of the problem was a set of nationally to whom they
and the leaders
important things without direct could report back on progress .
people , I realised attempting to do
mandates
from a
people
I realised that leaders like you and I have structural positions look within which mandates have been received but when we at South national negotiations about a new constitutional future in Africa , we are negotiating about the changing of the parameters of mandates which we
the
I of a
of
course the South translation
a
mandate
in
fact
operate
on .
realised this and this of course led to establishment African Black Alliance which in a very real sense was of the mandates which we as individuals received into
in which we
as black
leaders
acting
jointly
could
rely
on .
I must say with a deep sense of regret that I believe it was black leaders of self - governing territories who could not make this transition of relying on a joint mandate . This
was so despite
the
fact
that
it
had been
initiated
when
Mr.
Y.S. Chinsamy of the Reform Party and Mr. Sonny Leon of the Labour Party of South Africa , approached me in Ulundi in January 1978 and asked me to set it up , with them . But somehow the propaganda of waved the South African government agencies such as the S.A.B.C.
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The South the spectre of a Zulu imperium which was very effective . of this African Black Alliance was perceived , as a result instrument for Zulu domination even though I propaganda , as Chinsamy , shared its chairmanship with Mr. Mr. Leon ( later Rev. Dikwakwentla Hendrickse ) the Party . Dr. Mopeli and of The framework exists even now, despite its desertion by the still Labour Party ,
Dikwakwentla
When therefore I was advanced levels in Matanzima
and
Dr.
Party and the
Inyandza Movement .
faced with proposals possibly reaching our discussions with Paramount Chief
Phatudi ,
I
knew that
failure unless we rooted what we were I therefore called for recognition
we
would only
face
fairly Kaiser another
doing in the people at large . we that the proposals were
negotiating be laid before a mass meeting in Soweto before we as leaders moved to adopt them . I believe this in turn also contributed out . Paramount Chief to the negotiations petering in Kaiser Matanzima openly expressed fears of a hostile reception Soweto .
sincerity leadership amongst black epitomises who appeal again for " a united front on matters of national
you Now ourselves , import . "
I
have
for what you
yearned
appeal
for ; initiatives
you appeal
I
have
struggled
to make what you I have taken I attach such importance to what you appeal experiences I just will not repeat past and
for ;
appeal for a reality . however , that for , initiate
for what
something which
is
just
going
to
fall down again .
the Your appeal written in December was made without knowing that State President would suffer a stroke in January . I am terribly concerned about the future because of his stroke . As black leaders are not ready to be thrust into which South Africa as a melting pot that has kept it boiling . I
have
always
a national crisis situation spills over and douses the fire
said that when things
one day move
they could
move
with an awesome rapidity . In log - jam situations there is always a tumult after the log - jam is broken and a rush of events in which Hell , pent - up forces are released . I say to myself : if we can't even stick together stick together in
inside a log - jam , how on earth are we going will the hurly - burly of the events which
tumultuous when the
log - jam
Give
is broken .
can give me men and women I can rely on ; blood give me certainty of commitment in a kind comradeship which we as sons and daughters of Africa ought can we go and then give me the future into which experience me brothers whom I
believe brother to
to be
laughing
in ;
as we
battle with crushing
forces .
It is the idiom of the thing that we must also talk about . The closed door , idiom of behind - the - scenes , back - room discreet talk all wrong . may be What is the right idiom to fill the vacuum and establish what
you
are
asking
us
to
establish ?
I am I say again that I will not put my hand to a plough unless around going to see the job through . I am not going to falter be remedial must What we now do trying this and trying that .
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doing ; it must it what we
must undo the damage that our past failures have created ; of learn from our experience ; it must be a specific act " can perhaps now rightly think about as " black empowerment .
I am immensely aware that all of us who lead at the self- governing territory level have very legitimate roles which are badly needed by the people in which we do the best we can for them during the struggle that is being waged for the liberation of South Africa . an is It onerous responsibility which history has thrust on our shoulders . We care for ordinary people while others are only happy to trade on their suffering and to use them as cannon fodder .
mix
falseness in the the kind of role
with
mix of things in which this role cannot national that is needed to establish
turns of events . This is what a great many inside South Africa and a great many outside South Africa , actually maintain . They write us off as part of the system . How seriously have we considered the clash between responsibility to do the best we can in an ongoing circumstance
I do the must
and
doing
what
we
can
to
change
the
circumstance ?
not believe that our responsibilities to do what we can do people while we are struggling really does clash with what do to bring about a national turn of events . I would not
doing
what
I
am now doing
if
I
believed
the
clash was
for we be
We
fatal .
cannot , however , under - estimate how dangerous the progress South Africa is to regard the struggle as a way of life .
in
Black
wonder I at times just how realistically we can say that exiles leading in revolutionary attempts have not themselves settled down live out a way of life which revolves around preparing for that which will never come . The malady I am talking about is not only a malady inside South Africa . Then you Jack - I - am - all - right - mentality . You
are
thing .
my We
brother
have been
in the
can add
struggle .
circumscribed
We
by the
to
a bugger - you-
endured
the
same
politics .
We
share
have
same
this
the
same dream . I add to your appeal that we must act now because anybody really disabused of any notion that there could be other than ourselves .
I
remember
the
1950's with a
deep
sense
of nostalgia .
I
remember
the 1960's with a deep sense of dismay as I waited for Oliver Tambo and others to do something . I remember the 1970's with deep and sense of disgust as violence exploded in South Africa Our and pants brothers sisters in exile were caught with their down around their flat - footed stances .
Until
the
mid - 1970's
I
knew
I
was
acting
out
period of South African history and transitionary ANC Mission in exile would come up with something . in addressing the KwaZulu Government Hansard , in Assembly , that the ANC was THE liberation saying South Africa .
a I
role
hoped
I the
in
a
that the
am on record Legislative
organisation
of
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My
brother ,
they have only emerged
to
the
against
thrust as
other as they mangle their way to what they hope will be undisputed We have this to contend with when we talk national leadership . establishing about unity amongst ourselves as leaders of selfgoverning territories . How divisive will the forces be emanating from and and
the ANC Mission in exile which have been thrust in to divide for example , rule amongst us as they , prop up Mr. Enos Mabuza denigrate me ? I am getting a little tired of being used as a
whipping -boy both
from the
Left
and the
Right .
There this
is a great deal to think of and I have been great deal ever since I received your letter .
very
real
sense
that
the
log - jam which South Africa
thinking I know in , is
about a in is a
log - jam in which Oliver Tambo is part of the log that is jammed . How Where is he going ; what is he doing ; where is his leadership ? is he adjusting to perestroika ? How is he re-vamping the ANC Mission
There these that talk , that
in
exile
as
a
force
changing
with time ?
out is more to think about , a great deal more and I thrust few thoughts to tell you that I appreciated your letter and to I regard it as too important to treat lightly . We need my brother , but one thing I am quite sure about and that is we must avoid a situation in which a committee meets to
consider one of six alternatives and ends up generating another six alternatives and still not knowing which one to choose . We must avoid ending up in a situation in which a committee actually is established
and
ends
up with
anybody . I come back to my an act of black empowerment . Yours
statements
statement
that what
which we
don't
help
now do must be
sincerely ,
G. MANGOSUTHU Chief Minister and President
Speaker ,
Mr.
fatuous
Ntsanwisi
BUTHELEZI of KwaZulu of Inkatha
Honourable
saying
I
come
Members , back to
I
ended
my
my statement
letter that
to
Professor
what we now
do
must be an act of black empowerment . It is power advantages which developed . developing must be I see of no prospects power advantages within the framework within which the South African Government Professor
is
prepared
opening
of seventies .
There still
to deal with us . I really appreciated letter just as I appreciated his official Inkatha's Annual General Conference in the mid-
Ntsanwisi's
is an underlying prospect of unity across ethnic alive that I am not wasting keeps my hopes
pursuing alliance politics . Power alliances . Alliances merely document parties . are
not
I will confined
continue to
a
pursuing
lines which my time in
itself does not come from the power behind the allying
alliance
get - together between
ideals .
The
Gazankulu and
prospects KwaZulu .
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We always had warm and cordial relations with the Phatudi and Honourable Members will remember that
Cedric late Dr. last I reported
year about the visit to Ulundi by the Honourable N.M. Ramodike from Lebowa . I have also again been contacted by the Honourable Enos Mabuza , Chief Minister of KaNgwane . Honourable Members will Speaker ,
remember ,
that
at
the
Special
Session of the
Legislative Assembly held in October last year I reported refused to attend a meeting called by the State President he hoped he
Even
Mr.
could address
Mabuza
record my reply to
all the
wrote to me
so - called homeland
urging
me
to
KwaZulu at
which
leaders .
attend and
I
want
to
him .
The Honourable E.J. Mabuza Chief Minister of KaNgwane
MLA
7 July
1988
Ministry of the Chief Minister and Economic Affairs Private Bag X1001 Louw's Creek 1302
Thanks
so
much for
your very kind
letter
of the
6th
of
July .
I apologise for the fact that I have up to now not sent the letter I promised to write you Sir , when I sent you the telegram on the 30th of June . I have been absolutely snowed - up with all sorts of things
prior to our
Annual
General
Conference
last
week - end .
Maybe it is just as well that I did not write as promptly as I had hoped until after our conference . I am enclosing my speech to the conference and also the resolutions which were Conference which up - date at the moment
our political position on all the as Black South Africans .
issues
that we
face
that just want first of all for the sake of the record to state I you which people did not participate in the structures Zulu the the achieving created with the intention of were state rightly until It was not goals of apartheid- just of their own volition . the had to comply with terms in KwaZulu for structur e setting up the self - government laws The Zulu Nation as such has of the laws under which it was set up . were structures existed as a cohesive force only since these not We had been as you know the most powerful nation in imposed on us . Southern and East Africa before our conquest in 1879 .
we
were
This fact while I
told
that we
had
no
choice
when we
I am afraid will always create a problem for me - because am elected like my fellow Chief Ministers in other self-
regions , my leadership amongst the Zulu people and Black people , was not solely created by the creation of amongst structures . was these So my response to a constituency which partly created by our particular history , will sometimes seem
governing
different from that of my peers in other regions . This will happen without me creating the impression that I want in any way to distance myself from other leaders in the other self - governing States .
I
am all
for
Black
unity .
It was
largely because
of this
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commitment
that there was the
UMTATA Conference
in September 1973 . - so called ,
When our brothers broke away and accepted independence I still remained with the rest of my brothers who did " independence " a'la Pretoria .
not
accept
breaking I have at times differed with my brothers without away from them on specific issues . When Mr. P.W. Botha wanted me to attend a meeting of Chief Ministers at which he wanted to sell to the concept of a Black Advisory Council as a sop to us in view of our exclusion from the President's Council , I refused to attend such a meeting as I had already indicated that I was not prepared to participate in it . My colleagues did not interpret my refusal to participate as a snub to them . Then after this the Tricameral Parliamentary system was set up in which Chief Ministers were fact supposed to participate . My fellow Chief Ministers did in participate and I again refused to be part of the Cabinet Committee discussions . leaders , This was not meant as a snub to my fellow I was just refusing to be used by the South African Government to cover up Black exclusion in the Tricameral Parliamentary system . solidarity It also did not mean that I was destroying the Black we which the Chief Ministers had achieved through Conferences attended
together .
Before Mr. P.W. Mr. Vorster had in Botha's time , that as Chief Ministers should sit in a Special we " improve "
the
pass
system and
My fellow Chief Ministers I refused to sit on it . sit with them at never meant
as
a
our
snub
to
effect
its
on
1975 suggested Committee to
Black South
Africans .
again agreed This did not Conferences
to sit on that Committee and mean that I no longer wished was as Chief Ministers . It
them .
I was asked in 1978 by Mr. Sonny Leon of the Labour Party and Mr. Yellan Chinsamy to found the South African Black Alliance and I did . We were joined later by the Dikwakwentla Party of QwaQwa and by later the Inyandza Movement . I do not need to narrate the that history of how other member organisations broke away from Alliance as it is now a matter of history . But while it was in operation , my fellow Chief Ministers asked whether they could come to our Port Elizabeth session . We agreed that they could attend but none rancour
of them attended in fact . I mention this not out of any bitterness , or but as just the facts of the matter with
regard to
my
commitment
to
Black
Unity .
When Paramount Chief K.D. Matanzima approached me in 1983 with the intention of discussing with me the Tricameral system and in order to
suggest
that
we
should
put
up
a
common
stand as
Blacks
against
it , I agreed . I did so despite the fact that he had not informed me when he accepted " independence " , and he had in fact deceived me fellow with other Chief Ministers when we had asked him if the rumours called .
were true that he was going to opt for I agreed to work with him again when
ever trust him again . It had to later who were to tell me that participate in the SAFU project because they took
of its
agreements
independence .
with the
" independence " SoI had no reason to little his brother a
be him and Transkei the could no ( South African Federal South African
longer Union ) when Government
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We of kept closely in touch with the late Dr. Phatudi to the end his days . Mr. Ramodike has been here and we keep closely in touch and he told me that he is following in Dr. Phatudi's steps as far as solidarity the we forged between Lebowa and KwaZulu . He also mentioned to me that he wants to approach other Chief Ministers in order to have solidarity amongst them on the issues facing Blacks . agreed I to co - operate with him in his quest for this kind of solidarity
amongst
Chief Ministers .
prepared to promote have travelled .
I
have
already
that
I
want
solidarity despite
informed
Heunis
Mr.
that
to the
I
repeat
that
chequered
I
am
route we
attending
am not
the
conference he has convened for the 1st of August . I do not see why Mr. I should attend a meeting to indicate why I declined to accept quite very heavy is Heunis ' invitation . That apart from my schedule I do should
this month ,
which
includes
a
trip abroad .
however wish to share with you that I could not bluff White South Africans that they can get
see
why I with
away
I am no longer When I looked
prepared at the it made
prescriptive to tolerate
politics in this day and age . that style of leadership .
programme I clear with
was astounded . First of all I had already the KwaZulu Cabinet that the question of salary
allowances of members office bearers was the and
not
the
concern
of the
view that we can determine even from the R300 million sources of revenue .
South African
Government .
I
took
the
our salaries as the Legislative Assembly which we have in our budget from our own
We have already made our views very clear that we have our Regional Services Councils . We on established the Administration .
and
of Legislative Assemblies and political concern of the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly
do not own
accept the initiative
Joint Executive Authority with the Natal Provincial Then I saw the Great Indaba or National Council
also as part of the agenda . It is also an issue on which my views are that can by now well known . I could not see what is there What I further engage me in a discussion with the Minister on it . see as also unfortunate is that a discussion of these things should take place during a state of emergency . I do not mean that I expect members of the 17 banned organisations to participate in such a to
Conference
give
the
as they would decline
impression
is business as usual
that
for me
I will not who will be
hold anything attending the
why
I
have
given
in the
past
and why
such a I
in
spite
with the
even if asked .
of the South
against any of my Conference on the comprehensive
declined
to
state
I
hate it
fellow Chief Ministers 1st of August . That is
report
of what
has
happened
attend .
to Black Unity as I I sent the Hon . Dr.
Dhlomo and three Mr. Thabo Mbeki
of our other colleagues and some members of the
to London Executive
Mission
This was by arrangement
with Mr.
ANC .
But
emergency ,
African Government .
I have a track record for a serious commitment have explained . Only in October last year ,
of
of
in order to meet of the External Mbeki ,
but no one
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I was doing this while the achieve both my character
pitched up from the ANC . were waging against me to and my physical
assassination
is at
its
campaign they assassination
height .
I have never seen myself or Inkatha or the Zulu Nation as capable of bringing about the liberation of Black South Africa without the an participation of other organisations and without in - put by leaders some
from other regions . propaganda of the
of
I have no illusion about South African Government
our brothers when they accuse
dominate other Blacks because of our that indicates very poor arithmetic propagandists as the Zulus are not together nor are they more than all White
put
about the
I
together . fact
that
hope this will be
with whom you can
With my
best
I I
state
take
this
us
as
so
that
my stand because
the
of
wanting
there I
contents
of my
to
have always argued of the Government put and
more than all other Blacks other South Africans Black
clearly understood by my
share
Zulus
numbers . I on the part
that . I know confused has
can be
no
illusion
am on any ego - trip .
other
letter ,
leaders
fellow if you
like .
wishes ,
MANGOSUTHU G. BUTHELEZI CHIEF MINISTER AND PRESIDENT OF
INKATHA
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , it is in the broad context of what I have been saying about the need to build up real political power appropriate to the real political situation in this country that want now to make some observations about trends in black politics . underlying I direct Honourable Members ' attention again to the make power is assumption I and that is that real political political
power that
moves with history
The history of Southern importance of non -violent negotiation
which will
and
not
turning Africa is power bases . It
finally win .
against
it .
the
to underwrite is the politics
We will only be
of in
relevant
that victory if we have built up power bases to participate in in It is so tragic that so many of our brothers and sisters struggle for liberation are so confused about so many things .
it . the They
romanticise about the struggle for liberation play political stakes to maximise their own what consequences it has for the struggle at
or alternatively they gains regardless of large . The good of
the
of
Party continues
to be put
before
the good
the
State .
It
is
a confusing world into which new political actors enter and it is also a confusing political world for those old actors who re - enter it .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
we
will
see
a
lot
of re - entering
into the South African political situation by those who missed correct turnings of history and want now to return to the centre of struggle . new the Altogether dimensions of the struggle will
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emerge as negotiating success begets success and nothing like success . If there is anything we can do to direct to attention the correct perceptions of real politics
succeeds people's and real
political power , then we must do it . The more we succeed in doing more this the more effective the victory will be and the secure South Africa will be after victory over apartheid .
received It is in this context that I want to report on a letter I The letter reads as out of the blue from Archbishop Denis Hurley . follows :
Buthelezi
Chief Minister Mangosuthu G. Office of the Chief Minister Ulundi 3838
20th March 1989
Dear Chief Minister , PEACE
deep The violence
concern in Natal
should be
made
This
1. 2.
3.
would
3.2
peace .
about
involve :
The setting up of a Committee of Convenors who would take responsibility for it ; who , the establishment of a group of facilitators under necessary Committee of Concern , the would make all the preparations ; holding the
defined 3.1
continuing the felt on all sides in regard to attempt has given rise to the idea that another
to bring
initiative
INITIATIVE
a one - day
of
on
conference
certain
well
issues ;
leading , it is hoped , to a commitment to peace ; and to systematic follow - up on such commitment .
The following of Convenors :
have
accepted
in
principle
to
serve
on the
Committee
Professor Nyembezi Professor A. Thembela Professor P. de V. Booysen Reverend S. Magoba Bishop Michael Nuttall Mr. Harry Gwala Mr. Chris Saunders Archbishop Denis
An
approach
is
is
thought
Hurley
also being made
appointment has not yet It
E.
that ,
been
to
Professor
but
his
conflict ,
the
Nkabinde
confirmed .
to parties
mentioned above would be persons initiative .
involved acceptable
in as
the
leaders
of a
peace
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However list
if you would
we
would
be
care
happy to
to
add
include
two
or
three
other
names
to
the
them .
I should be grateful to have these names in time to hold a first meeting 1989 at of the Committee of Convenors on Friday 31 March the Diocesan Chancery , 154 Gordon Road , Durban , commencing at 2.00
p.m.
Trusting
that
acceptable
to
the you
initiative as set out briefly above will obviously and enjoy your support , which
indispensable for a project best wishes for Easter .
of this
be is
and assuring you of my
nature ,
I remain , Sincerely yours ,
DENIS E. HURLEY . ARCHBISHOP OF DURBAN
Mr. Speaker , I must inform Honourable Members that I was annoyingly embarrassed when I received this letter . In an important sense it puts me should
on the spot . I had already decided that a major initiative be mounted to bring about the end of violent hostilities in
KwaZulu and Natal . approach and I House
with
this
I had already formulated the fundamentals had already decided that I should present
thinking
thoughts , they could be could be added to them .
so
that
in the
sharpened
sharing
and more
of the
of
of a this
fundamental
people's wisdom
Now having received this letter from Archbishop Hurley , there will mistakenly am puffing those who and be think that I huffing and this have politically want to upstage those who formulated initiative
Archbishop
Nothing could be the lives and violence Greater
There about
a
Hurley conveys
to
me .
further from the truth . limbs of those caught up
which we
have
Pietermaritzburg
seen
spreading
I do not play games with in the hideous kind of
ever
further
afield
from the
Area .
have been very sincere actors cessation of hostilities . I
in past think ,
to bring endeavours of the for instance ,
sincerity of some of those involved in the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Commerce endeavour . I think of the sincerity of some of those on either side of the talks I had with Archbishop Desmond Tutu and Sincerity , however , has proved others on the 6th November 1987. the need sincerity
for astuteness more than anything else . A silly naive is dangerous . Sincerity needs to be made effective , it
needs to be informed , it needs to be pragmatic exercised across all the forces which really are
and it needs relevant .
to be
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Despite
sincerity that
the
I
there
say was
among
some
on
either
side far
of every peace initiative , the peace initiatives we have thus seen have all ended up being ineffective talk - shops . I had before I received this letter from Archbishop Hurley decided that we must break away from the talk - shop approach . believe the initiative announced by Archbishop Hurley stands very in grave danger of just ending up being another talk - shop . In the initiative be held . to the
it is proposed that committees be set up and conferences When you look at the names of people who have been asked sit on the Committee of Convenors , you find that they are not on people who are on the ground in conflict with other people
the
ground who should be
involved
in
the
initiative .
do not need conferences of " certain well defined We need to get our act together on the ground . Past bring
about
because
it
the ground join in relevant
peace
in
the
-
Pietermaritzburg
possible
together with their
with their regional and
I believe actually
Greater
has never been
to
get
issues " . We endeavours to failed Area have
those who
regional
are
and national
opponents on the ground national leaders .
involved leaders
together
with
on
- to their
that the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Commerce initiative national of floundered most on this question the
leadership of the UDF and COSATU not being involved . We have again and again seen that when we speak to people in the high echelons of the UDF like Mr. Archie Gumede , who is one of the UDF's national presidents , or when we speak to Archbishop Tutu who is one of the we patrons , we UDF's speak to people who have no mandate . to speak to individuals lower down in the organisation , we speak people
who have
no
authority .
We
have
again
and
again
found
that
people and
like Mr. Archie Gumede have at the end of a meeting to say they will have to report back to their organisation . We sit wait for months and nothing happens and what could have been
done becomes
impossible
to do .
in we look at the initiatives that we have taken with COSATU When terrible find again you our accord as an attempt to curb violence , not COSATU is ambiguities throwing up daunting stumbling blocks . members . violence to Inkatha kill using protagonist main the COSATU members are obviously drawn in but COSATU as an organisation runs it In important respects the leader in the field . not is end the In . alliance UDF / as the third partner of the ANC the ANC will not allow workers their own freedom . It wants to use
I
have
said
COSATU / Inkatha
publicly
not
It does
workers for ANC purposes . worker purposes .
that the
accord and
to
offer the
ANC and
back
it
with
UDF
use
need
to
achieve
something we
to
an effective
of local , regional , national and exiled leaders . this letter from Archbishop Hurley in which there kind of behind - the - scenes discussion between we attempting
of the
know not
ANC
back
for
the
combination
Now I receive has been some know not whom name of what in the
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bringing about a cessation of hostilities . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I cannot make assessments of faceless committees working behind the scenes presenting fait accomplis and coming up with formulations which any real analysis will show will not succeed because they are
When you
are
the - balls
too
in my
of your
much
like
position feet
what
has
and have
to
decisions .
received from Archbishop Hurley was when this House was in recess and
failed before .
lead , The
you have
timing
to
of this
make
on-
letter
itself problematic . It a meeting was proposed
arrived during I lead
this period of recess . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , this House because I am mandated by this House to do so . I could not take the step of endorsing this initiative or rejecting this initiative without consulting with the Members of this House .
clearly meeting Quite could not endorse the holding I this of scheduled for Friday , 31st March . Quite clearly I was also forced into a position where I had to disclose to Archbishop Hurley that I had already decided on certain initiatives and I had to give him the gist of these initiatives . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I had no alternative but to reply to Archbishop Hurley as follows :
The Most Revd . Denis E. Archbishop of Durban Archdiocese of Durban
Diocesan
Hurley ,
28th March
OMI
1989
Chancery
54 Gordon Road Durban 4001 .
Your Grace ,
Thank you for the letter you faxed to me on the 22nd March . I want to assure you right at the outset of this letter that I would go to the ends of the earth if need be to do something that could be done has so to bring about a cessation of the kind of violence which struggle Greater marred Black the for liberation in the Pietermaritzburg
Area
and
areas
further
afield .
back any initiative that had any prospects whatsoever of kind the restore hostilities to of cessation a of to free left are people ordinary struggle which in circumstances
would I achieving
against
apartheid
and serve whatever
and
to
struggle
organisation
with whom they want choose to serve .
to
struggle
they
are that the initiative you announced follows aware in the You must We go failed . footsteps other initiatives which have of have specifically that further initiatives at looking than Pietermaritzburg Greater quell the violence in the to attempted Area . with fear
You , Sir , are aware of the failure you and others about the Lamontville violence erupting there . of
that followed my meeting the debacle in 1984 and
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You are Dhlomo ,
Oscar aware that on the 6th November 1987 I and Dr. Mr. Rowley Arenstein and other colleagues in Inkatha
for hours Archbishop
at the Methodist Desmond Tutu , of the Methodist
President
D. sat
Church Connexional with Your Grace , Bishop Stanley Mogoba , the present Revd . Church in Southern Africa ; the
P.J. Montgomery - Moderator Presbyterian Church ; and the Revd . R.L. - Chairman , Steel Congregational Church . Nothing came of that meeting . You are aware that various initiatives have been mounted into which I and Inkatha members have been drawn which involved Dr. Khoza Mgojo , then President of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa , on behalf of the South African Council of Churches ; this was in February 1988 and also involving Chamber of Commerce , also in February 1988. repeated calls levels of the initiatives .
for ANC , You
the Pietermaritzburg You are aware of my
top in the area and my calls for the and COSATU to be drawn into peace
peace UDF
are aware
that
a
formal
Accord
was
between Inkatha and COSATU and you are aware that I called on the UDF and the ANC to be drawn into this therefore When understand why I whatever
you say
could be
write that
done
I
to
about will go
entered
into
have repeatedly Accord .
another initiative you will to the ends of the earth to do
bring
about a cessation of violence but I add that I will no longer be drawn into repeated failures on and death issues . I now want something that will work and not want to go into any kind of window-dressing exercise which does perhaps no more than screen from general view the real that life
harshness
of the
kind of
killing
that
is
taking
place .
In direct response to your letter I must say personally that are going to be involved in something that is going to work , the of
way to go about it is not to present me with some committee to be formed and expect me to
feet
in a desperate
attempt
The
KwaZulu Legislative
to
meet
Assembly
an
has
a fait accomplis fall over my Own
impossible risen
if we then
deadline .
for the
Easter
recess
and it will only be back in session on Wednesday , the 5th April . am not a leader who lives by media acclaim . I live by the support of my followers and my leadership is democratic . I cannot take vital steps colleagues
if I
do
not
have
and followers
views and that
Your request first to be
they will
and
the can
opportunity make
sure
of consulting that
I
with
represent
my
their
back me .
for me to give the new initiative my backing will have conveyed to the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly and will
have to be conveyed to Inkatha's Central Committee which meets only on the 28th April . In order to enable me to do this , I would be most grateful if you could answer a number of questions . We need to of it
come to our own opinions about the validity and the genuineness this latest initiative and decide for ourselves what prospects has of succeeding . The questions I ask , are asked to enable us
to do
just
Firstly ,
this . when
originators ?
did
this
initiative
first
arise
and who
were
its
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and actually is the prime mover in this initiative Secondly, who took the decision to call a Committee of Convenors into being already those and who decided on the names that you supplied as invited to
join the
Thirdly , if as you for a project of
Committee
stages
of
already accepted ?
I
only presented with a
fait accomplis ?
vexing me thrust me into very problems . announce comes at a time when I was in the
discussing
colleagues . I beginning to
have
say that my support " obviously is indispensable this nature " why was I not drawn into any
discussions and why was Your letter to initiative you
and who
an
initiative
I
was
hoping
to
with
my
had got to the point in these discussions when I was formulate an approach to the KwaZulu Legislative
Assembly and to the Central Committee of Inkatha . neither of us dare play any kind of one - up - manship seen as the
take
The last
first
who
stood
up
to
be
Quite obviously in trying to be
counted .
to broad which I would like give you the thinking in outline those close to whom carries the blessing of me with I have discussed it .
1.
The
There
need
is
for
for me
short , quite
medium and
obviously no
long - term objectives grand
quick - fix
solution
to
the
problem of political violence , whether it be in the Natal region or elsewhere . It is also quite obvious to me that what those do who invariably beating violence oppose any particular amounts to against
the
air .
one Peace objectives should be broken down into small objectives can be assured of achieving now in order to accumulate the gains which can be put to good use to achieve later that which cannot be achieved now .
This for me means breaking up action into programmes on the which penetrate the heart of the troubled areas at the local to achieve
2.
To
first - level more
concentrate
immediate
on working
ground level
gains .
in the
communities
most
directly
involved
If we are going to achieve more limited goals initially in attempts to do what can be done on the ground , we must develop programmes which involve ordinary people . This is particularly important in the Greater Pietermaritzburg violence and the violence further afield because past failures show a history of tenuous connections between leadership at regional and national levels and the people on the ground who are actually killing each other . In
the
violence we
are
now actually dealing with it
is
ordinary
people living in localities killing ordinary people living in their localities . It is these ordinary people with whom we must work and we must do a lot more than preach from on high . We must do a lot more
than pass
nice - sounding
resolutions
at
one - day
conferences .
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3.
Campaign
for massive
backing
for a
peace
initiative
Until those who are jointly involved in bringing about peace have a joint say over resources which are pooled , we will never be able to overcome the temptation to participate in peace initiatives to gain party political advantages . We want peace because peace is more important
than any party political
gain .
to make thinking I therefore propose In my very international appeal for and national
large - scale very a funding substantial
M
which those jointly initiatives .
can
involved
share
they
jointly as
pursue
local
simply we We must get the total backing for the initiative are pursuing from every major donor agency throughout the Christian the world . We must stand together in pursuit of a common objective , backed by a common international Christendom .
4.
A message
to the
fund
assured
by
solid
and
undivided
1
people
educational with bombarded be on people ground must The the concert and messages of a committed leadership acting in material buy to with We must be in a position committed leaders . other scale large buy to , time broadcasting television and radio advertising drops space , of hundreds of do air to newspaper thousands
pamphlets ,
of peace
messages which can be The
5.
need
project If
are
factual
on the
monitoring
pre - recorded
back of
function
be
trucks .
and
ongoing
a project
fully
for peace ,
informed
through the
it
is
vital
constant
that
supply
we of
in Nobody must use distortions of facts against others . Peace comes before gain and we can only peace if we know the facts of who actually what took
information .
initiative
this
for what
connection
initiatives of members
get can Inkatha
particular
reason .
boggle really does it the ground and be off
• my
mind
how
peace
fully supported by press profile conference
high the after Jay Naidoo , accusations which were flung at Inkatha members by Mr. Mr. Naidoo is reported the General Secretary of COSATU , last week . have accused Inkatha members of working in cahoots with members to against the South African Police in the commitment of violence of the Through district . Pietermaritzburg the in members their in lawyers COSATU and on made was suggesti a such COSATU of lawyers fact
*
.
have
to
involved
propaganda work for killing
an ongoing
loud hailers and
people
leadership
are going
who
In
for
to use
taken to the
**
stated
that
they were
aware
that
Inkatha
has
also
A
got
They then suggested that Inkatha should this effect . agree to hearings on these allegations being heard by the of Adjudication Board that was set up under the auspices the should sides d both that We suggeste Peace Accord . Inkatha / COSATU was it Minister of Law and Order as we did not think the inform are We . purpose this for tion Board now Adjudica right to use the
complaints to principle in
surprised
to read that
a
Press
Conference ,
in the presence
of
W
the "
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lawyers Naidoo
of COSATU ,
was held
as described
above .
solution
to the
a peaceful hands .
in which we were is
This
not
the way to
go
about
that we
of violence
problems
Jay
Mr.
by
accused
have
finding on
our
who those to devise channels for communication in which need give information are safeguarded and we need immediate verification and we must confine whatever we do and decide on to be mechanisms To act on uncertified consequences of verified information . of the is to spread rumour and to validate it in the eyes rumour
We
people .
We all need command post's out in the field among the people which participating organisations have made safe places by their the them joint endeavour to establish such command posts and to keep safe . There should be project development in the form of spreading these web of
6.
safe command control .
The
There
is
control little
posts
in an ever
of propaganda doubt
that
that
for
more
spurs
example
comprehensive
on
the
the
interlinked
killing
exile's in oppressed
ANC Mission
in
broadcasts are aimed at heightening the anger of the order to motivate people to kill for political purposes within framework the so - called armed struggle and so - called people's war .
This propaganda
for
killing
must
cease .
should be a complete moratorium on public mud - slinging and should be an even more stringent moratorium on behind - the-
There there
scenes private mud - slinging the pursuit of financial , material or diplomatic support for party political programmes . Those who want to work with me to stop the killing must cease making the kind of killing noises that acts of killing .
fan the
Your
am
Grace ,
if
I
flames
satisfied
of violence
that
your
and that
initiative
spur on the
is part
of
genuine endeavour to bring about a cessation of hostilities between Black and Black in the Natal / KwaZulu area by the answers you give me to my urgent questions , I would probably suggest an amalgamation of the kind of things you had in mind and the kind of things I had in mind to form one initiatives .
initiative
out
of the
two
separately
Perhaps time in
the two which
initiatives arise because there is a a winning initiative should now be
believe
that we
on
this
part
of the
African
continent
conceived
ripeness I
of do
could be
at
made .
the dawning of a new era in which peace initiatives and the politics of negotiation start seriously undercutting the reasons many advance for adopting violent stances . There could be a possible undercutting of the rationale for revolutionary war and armed insurrection .
we Your Grace , if these things could be what I hope they will be , what they must I believe do everything that we can to make them do ought If peace initiatives and non - violent programmes the ultimately fail , I do not want them to fail because I gave up
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ghost and predicted in non - violence . I action
is no
I
cautious
am
finality through violence because want to pursue non - violence until
I
lost faith non -violent
longer possible .
for
reasons
I
have
explained
that
my
is
leadership
not a one - man show , it is a shared leadership . I am also cautious because Inkatha has done everything and supported all initiatives to end the violence in Natal . mentioning I have been specific in some of these initiatives to you , some of which Your Grace was personally involved in . I signed the Statement you and your fellow Church leaders asked me to sign immediately without any hesitation it . and yet we only heard months later that the UDF also endorsed We
did not know who
We then
signed
a
signed
Peace
it
on behalf of the UDF .
Accord with COSATU
in
Once again
1988.
the
leadership of the UDF excluded of the fact that violence
themselves from this Accord in spite in Natal affects UDF and Inkatha even supporters more than it affects COSATU members or supporters in the Greater Pietermaritzburg Area and beyond .
So that given the discussed , Inkatha
above background and once the matter am I almost certain is likely to
has been react as
follows :
1.
That Inkatha is no longer prepared to participate in any further peace initiatives unless it is assured that the UDF is willing to fully participate in such initiatives . In this regard Inkatha would need to be informed of the leaders and members of the UDF who will participate and will demand proof that such leaders and members have the mandate of the UDF to participate . Again I say this in view of our past efforts to be involved with the leadership of the UDF even at the level of their President , Mr. Archie Gumede .
2.
Inkatha
is
also
not
likely
to
be
involved
in
such
initiatives
unless there is proof that the leadership of the ANC Mission - inExile support it . It must be remembered that the President of the ANC Mission - in - Exile , Mr. Oliver Tambo , has called on Black South Africans " to make the townships ungovernable " . can I imagine that Inkatha will not be enthusiastic about participating in any initiative unless the ANC withdraws that order along the lines I have already to be actively involved with Inkatha Natal . Unless these things happen , will
3.
feel
that
it
participate
in any
I
that
also
feel
is a waste further
once
these
suggested . They must agree in the peace initiative I feel that Inkatha members to of time and effort for Inkatha
initiative . matters
have
been adhered to to
the
satisfaction of Inkatha , we could then begin to talk for example about Convenors for any peace initiative . I am almost certain that Inkatha would demand that the Panel of Convenors be elected namely by the two factions that are involved in the violence , ANC /UDF / COSATU alliance on one side and Inkatha on the other side . For example , Your Grace suggests that I can nominate two or three other names on to the Panel of Convenors . This left me flummoxed .
I wondered whether
I
should assume
that
the
rest
of
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the
appointed
have already been
members
appointed
or
the
by
It would be fair if half the members Alliance ? ANC/ UDF / COSATU not I do are elected by each one of the two warring factions . being s Convenor such on insist would that Inkatha think warring the of each of or supporters members necessarily
4.
I
long
as
factions , further
as
they
think that
the
enjoy
if we
are
confidence
aiming
peace initiative that each President and should also be actively involved
of both
for any success
factions .
in
any
should be fully consulted in each and every step to
set the peace process in motion . From past experience Inkatha has become convinced that no peace initiative will ever succeed if it is unilaterally imposed and does not originate from members of the warring factions . I think it would have been a good idea if Your Grace and your fellow Convenors had first fully discussed the scheme with me , as President of Inkatha , and a few of my colleagues in the Central any Committee , before concrete suggestions such as those contained in Your letter to me were made . I would have recommended a discussion with the well .
Presidents
of the
Grace's similar
ANC/UDF / COSATU alliance
as
Your Grace talked of a Committee of Convenors , and also a Committee of Concern and a Committee of Facilitators . This seems to be like a preconceived structure and having there a decision on the names for
the Committee
of Convenors
preconceived the structure then knows ) ( by whom only God alone or on which I am to add two three
names to the list . Quite obviously who one depends on the nature of the task to be
chooses to performed
circumstances
to be
in which difficulties will
have
is difficult to choose people to do we know not what . very careful not again to be drawn into yet another will not put myself in positions tiger who has no teeth .
in which
I
overcome .
what the It
I have to be failure . I
am seen as
Your Grace , your proposals to me and the outline you indicate that non -violent action is still
do and
a
paper
of my thinking possible and
to we
should now seek unity between those who are prepared to serve their fellow human beings through non - violent tactics and strategies .
Yours sincerely ,
G.
BUTHELEZI
Chief Minister and President
of KwaZulu
MANGOSUTHU
of Inkatha
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , we do not suffer from decisionmaking indigestion this in House or are in Inkatha . we If presented with something on which we have to make up our minds , we table it , we debate it and we come up with an answer . When I tell Archbishop Hurley that I will consult with my people he be assured that I am in a position to do so . I will do so here today in respect of the initiative that Archbishop Hurley has presented us even if it is an initiative which may have to been channelled
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There
know not whom .
him from we
through meeting Central
on the 28th April and I will Committee on that occasion .
is
consult
a my
Central
Committee the colleagues in
Before this House can respond adequately to the initiative produced by Archbishop Hurley , or channelled to us through him , Members must hear what I have to say about the initiative I had in mind . The basic
outline
of my
thinking
is
contained
in the
letter
I
addressed
to Archbishop Hurley which I have just read to this House . to be tersely stated and I would now like to expand a little
each
I
of
the
points
pointed out possibly
could
could be
made .
which a peace initiative one in which we would have achieving ourselves the task of
to Archbishop Hurley that succeed would have to be
to have defined what
I
on
objectives
achieved
and
set
to gain accumulative
advantages .
have I repeatedly said to South African State Presidents , Prime Ministers and members of the South African Cabinet that a negotiating agenda is vitally important . I have said that I cannot get on to a train unless I know the train's destination . I have called for a Statement of Intent because I need to know towards what
position we
are
actually negotiating .
issues and In the politics of negotiation about constitutional about the kind of government and the kind of society we are going of have in this country , to we need clearly to define statements who common purpose between the oppressor and the oppressed . oppose is a
Right Prime
apartheid can only act with those within apartheid if there joint commitment to achieve something acceptable to both . at the outset of President Botha's term of office as then Minister ,
I
appealed
for
a
Statement
of
Intent .
In the
Pietermaritzburg situation there are battle lines which have ANC , clearly drawn and which clearly divide Inkatha from the the UDF and COSATU . It is simply a question of there being a and situation of conflict between the ANC/UDF / COSATU alliance Inkatha . isolate
It is the ANC / UDF / COSATU alliance which has attempted to Inkatha and it is this alliance which has mounted the
violence to become Statement separate Inkatha
against Inkatha which has resulted in violence spreading Mr. Speaker , endemic . Honourable Members , we need a of Intent that the ANC , the UDF and COSATU can sign as organisations which is also a Statement of Intent which
can sign .
1S A grand statement of some future idyllic ill - defined democracy no good . In the circumstances we face , we need to declare common purpose in achieving specific goals in short term to make more near difficult medium term goals possible and to make the We must do that which we impossible longer term goals manageable . can now do and we must do what we now can do now .
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I
said
to
Archbishop Hurley there
is
obviously
no grand
quick-
S fix solution and anyone with any political acumen will know that no conference of leaders not involved with the actual violence on the ground can wave violence away . It is therefore that I have also made
the
working
One
point
in the
of
the
that
in whatever
communities
problems
most
we
we
do
we
must
concentrate
on
directly involved .
always
have
faced
in
the
Pietermaritzburg Area and other areas to which violence is that we are there on the ground . We are organised lines of communication but the UDF and the ANC are not
Greater
has spread , and we have there with
any us . They are not there at the local community level in effective way . Their role has been to fan the flames of violence , on to provide the people with backing for violence and to unleash control as they the people small bands who move out of any disappear into the Small groups of indistinguishable
first bush or into the comrades and small and
both
are
first darkness of night . bands of thugs are or UDF any ANC outside
quite
control .
is It Inkatha
because are
this
is
effective
in
fact
the
case ,
and
in our decision - making
it
is because
and
have
we
in
lines
of
communication ,
that we show the UDF and the ANC up wherever we are on the ground . We know what we do ; we know what we organise ; we know that we do not initiate the so - called vigilante groupings and backlashes . These emerge by the people other black who scream enough
is enough and who get
up
and
do
about
something
Speaker , Honourable Members , these groupings have groupings which will bedevil a peace process . as into being when people are or are driven beyond their so ceases we backlashes .
comes
would have no so - called The problem for the ANC
very
never worried me come They only
forced to defend life , limb and property limits . If the ANC / UDF endeavour to do vigilantes , we would have no and the UDF would then be that
we would be there as an organised force and they because they do not have our organised force .
This
Mr.
it .
close to the
kernel
of the
would not
problem
be
we
there
face
in
mounting peace initiatives . I say to the ANC in particular , and I also say to the UDF : start preparing for real black political power in the future by working on the ground among the people doing what the people want to be done . Peace organisations capable of by taken the
people who are
Committee
drawn
meetings ,
into
only succeed if ground amongst
violence .
talk - shops ,
nothing if they do not arise among the people . Peace people from on high . Peace involved in violence .
initiatives can working on the
seminars ,
conferences will
help
out of work initiatives
that is done on the ground cannot be poured down on
initiatives
must
come
from
the
people
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I
also draw attention
to the
need
for
massive
backing
for a
peace
initiative . There must be a joint command in the peace initiative in a joint endeavour backed by resources held in common if there is going to be any prospect of success . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , we now matured in politics . We cut our political teeth a long time good intentions trampled on by opportunity
ago and we know beyond all doubt that the kind of which Archbishop Hurley's letter conveys are every sieze political organisations prone to
to mass
power
advantages
for
.
themselves .
I am just not prepared to be drawn into a peace initiative mounted by the UDF and the ANC for the purposes of enhancing their power
which
are
not real
achieve ascending
peace
initiatives
but
power through new ways
are
་
advantages on the ground . They tried to gain ascendancy over us by battering us . That clearly is not going to work . We are not so naive as to be drawn into peace initiatives organised by others only new attempts
and means .
I also insist that there must be massive backing through resources those that involved in the peace initiative hold jointly because hideous things of the one about the Greater Pietermaritzburg and violence the violence which has spread elsewhere is that the ANC and the UDF have campaigned for international support by making Inkatha villains of the piece . support the They have gained by
*
blaming us . They have treated us like pariahs . I do not mean that we cease to differ . We can disagree without being disagreeable . There is no need to sneer at each other , to villify and to poor vitriol
on each other .
Name - calling
has
now to
cease ;
the only test of whether anybody is sincere willingness to declared is a statements for expeditions That together .
now to
and
A
these in agreeing with international on go
i
mud - slinging
has
cease
doing real and solid support for something we are ultimately is the only litmus test of sincerity in
co -operation which
is being
proposed
by Archbishop
t
Hurley .
Quite independently of the political issues I have just pointed to , a real peace initiative on the ground will have to be substantially funded and there will have to be very effective infrastructures set up to cope with the movement of people and and to curb further outbreaks of violence . will have and will
goods to back up peace The peace initiative
to establish many many presences in different localities succeed if it is to be some shoe - string not kind of
budget .
V There
is
a
great
deal
of
confusion
about what
is
actually
taking
place on the ground where violence has become endemic in Natal and KwaZulu . There is propaganda campaign and counter propaganda campaign ; there is rumour ; there is deliberate distortion and there distortion which arises so naturally when people are terrorised and live in desperate fear .
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Peace initiatives must rest on the people in such a way that and people are
persuaded
valid information being facts and realities are
to believe
that
the
truth
presented to made known
is the
truth .
raged around war of words in the battle for minds which has The has ravaged political consciences and distorted political violence views . disseminating information large - scale need a will We Every approach possible should programme for factual information . TV should be used ; newspapers The radio should be used ; be used . of used and pamphlets should be used in their hundreds should be thousands .
I do not believe one to rest on realities suggest , is taken
can over - stress the need for peace and for them to deal with facts .
initiatives I therefore
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that whatever initiative What should include a very effective monitoring process .
use is it to anybody when thug attacks thug for the UDF to scream abuse at Inkatha or for Inkatha to accuse the UDF ? In the kind of areas , which become endemic in many it violence has is very There must difficult at times to say who is responsible for what . be a did complete moratorium on blaming others for violence they not commit . circumstances their proper
This moratorium , however , in which acts of violence are source .
We
need monitoring
-
should exposed
effective
exist within and traced monitoring .
to need the need disseminate information to people and to curb then and control formulated to clearly be must monitor We have propaganda that has the end effect of spurring on killing . highest are the in who truth that those tragic the face to Blacks radio and newspapers are not in controlling TV , positions and write They the Black - on - Black confrontations . in involved
The
am I view . is going on from an outsider point of what present were editors sub or editors news or quite convinced that if editors aware of the extent to which they participated in propagating Black would they Black by the way in which they report events , killing They just do not know the damage they hang their heads in shame . political black they are not involved in the violent because do situation . somebody inflaming in the UDF or the ANC sets about people with the hope that they would kill me and members of Inkatha , they choose their words carefully . They spread anger and disgust in the
When
lies they tell . simply because
For some news editors these lies are newsworthy they are statements from people in positions of
authority in political organisations . For news editors they are simply extravagantly worded points of view . however , In reality , they are
participating
in the
build up of a climate
The UDF and the ANC propagandists know what know what I am saying is true . There must slinging .
Political
initiative
and the
propaganda
operations
must
be
undertaken
kept
of
killing .
they are doing and they be a moratorium on mudquite
under
its
out
of the
name .
peace
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Mr.
Speaker ,
I
had to be
honest
would consult with my colleagues this House but I predicted that
with Archbishop
Hurley .
I
said
I
in Inkatha and with the Members of after consultation , it would be
clear that Inkatha is no longer prepared to participate in any further peace initiatives unless it is assured that the UDF is willing to fully participate in such initiatives . It is the UDF who has most attacked Inkatha on the ground in South Africa . It is they who have been the least willing to share any platform with Inkatha The or to enter into any joint venture with Inkatha . choice must remain theirs . If they want a peace initiative , they must choose to work with Inkatha - formally and officially . If they do not want to work with Inkatha then they must tell the whole world that they are not prepared to work with Inkatha in real peace initiatives .
I
also be predicted to Archbishop Hurley that Inkatha would not involved in initiatives with the UDF unless we were convinced that the ANC Mission in exile is not talking out of both sides of its mouth . On the one hand it calls for peace in the Pietermaritzburg Area and other areas in Natal where violence has broken out , and in the same breath calls for making South African ungovernable and spreading violence from black areas to white Cuba , United States , the USSR , Angola and
areas . Ever since the South Africa achieved first accord on the Angola / Namibia situation , the ANC knew to it was going lose bases there again and and again
their that
reiterated dedicated people Natal expect
that
it
is
going
this whole year
to
of
escalate
1989
to
If the
armed
ANC
continues
because
it
is
to
treat
us
It has
and to drawing
spread of violence in really What can we
out of situations in which or have anything to do with
as
ultimately the
conflict .
escalation
into its programme of violence . The and KwaZulu would suit ANC purposes . from them?
They too make political propaganda refuse to share platforms with us
well
the
that
pariahs ,
ANC's
the
UDF will
bags which the
UDF
do
they us . so
as
carries .
I also told Archbishop Hurley that representation of Inkatha on one side and the ANC /UDF / COSATU alliance on the other side , must be Speaker , Mr. equitable in any committee that is established . Honourable Members , it is just political balderdash there being four organisations in a committee each
to think about with similar
representation and to hope that such a committee could be a working committee . The ANC / UDF /COSATU alliance has drawn the lines between Inkatha and themselves . Representation across that line must be side equitable . There are only two parties - Inkatha on the one and
the
alliance
representation
I
on
in any
the
other
committee
that
side . is
Both
must
have
equal
established .
lastly made the point , Speaker , Mr. to Archbishop Hurley unless the president of every organisation involved - the ANC , UDF , COSATU and Inkatha - back the initiative and are drawn personal involvement in it , there can be no hope of success .
that the into The
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initiative
cannot be something that takes place while presidents It in another direction and pretend it is not taking place . must be endorsed by presidents and they must be involved in it . look
A
Mr.
point ,
small
Speaker ,
in Archbishop Hurley's
that
report
must
I
that letter ,
he
to
about
talks
this a
is
House
Committee
of
a Committee of Concern and a Committee of Facilitators . Convenors , an clearly was there to the fact that attention I drew When was which somebody somewhere by conceived structure elaborate to presented and himself
he corrected immediately accomplis , us as a fait he that said that there was a slip in dictation and
should
have
only
talked
about
Committee
a
of Convenors and not
That , however , is a small point Mr. Committee of Concern . there committees or whether are three there Whether fact still remains that we are presented the Committees , accomplis
fait
with
regard
to
the
kind of
Speaker . are two with a that
structures
a
are
envisaged .
Mr. the
Honourable Speaker , If the House House .
Members , endorses
I present this broad thinking to we will have to these thoughts ,
committee charged with the responsibility of drafting more an presenting and with the responsibility of proposals the with initial formulation which we could table for discussion I ask the House to debate Speaker , Mr. the UDF and COSATU . ANC ,
set up a detailed
continue
Mr.
because
issue
this
it
and
to bounce
is
a
I will
living have
issue to
now in which
continue
balls
will
responding .
Speaker ,
Honourable muddied Members , it is in muddled and water that extravagant protest politics thrives best . situation in which Archbishop of write Hurley can a serious letter to me repeating the kind of proposals that have been made before that have not worked , is the kind of situation in which other futile things are done . There is a whole range of mediacreated celebrity leaders who are constantly busy muddying the Constituency political waters still further . leaders with membership based organisations which have electoral procedures and political kind The
which ensure suffer most
We
find
that
the
people
from these
muddy
are
led by leaders
political
the
people
waters .
ourselves
in the doubly some invidious position that So could actually make a contribution dare not do from away they would have to step out of the mud and
who
leaders because
colleagues and friends to do so . This is so sad because so much is I done . needed and there are so few who are doing what should be African was saddened by evidence of just how muddied the political water was when Mr. Zeph Mothopeng was released from jail . welcome On his release I immediately wrote to congratulate him and him as
a
black brother
as
follows :
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" Kwa Phindangene " P.O. Box 1 Mahlabatini South Africa 3865
Mr. Zeph Mothopeng SOWETO .
2nd
December
1988
JOHANNESBURG . Dear Brother , It was with great released from prison . you back will be
joy that I
I
received the
am writing
to
news
you as
into open society . One day it will be a a free society because down through the
daughters of Africa have not been crushed by been intimidated out of being human beings
that
a brother
you
were
welcoming
free society , decades sons
racism . by the
and and
They have not inhumanity of
apartheid .
Black
South Africans now know that apartheid is doomed and never tire of telling the up and coming generation that they will live in a liberated South Africa because those who went before them did not bow to apartheid and resisted it in the way they did . To me the fact that apartheid is doomed vindicates the long line of black leadership involved in a multi - strategy approach to bring about the end of apartheid .
You will be as aware as I am that during lot of questioning by the up and coming before . There was a rejection of what rejection of those who had been doing
I
have
always been aware
that
in the
the mid - 1970's there was a generation about what went
had been done it .
end
and there was a
totality
it was the
of
black opposition to apartheid that would eradicate it . Were you to decade , in a position to read what I have said for more than a ground you would see that as a black leader struggling on the I always have always called for a multi - strategy approach and I have remembered those who should be honoured , regardless of the organisation they belong
to .
I
Nelson
do
campaign
for
campaigned for his
Dr.
release ,
have invariably demanded the by name in my demands for the
It
release release
release release ,
but in
I
have never isolation . I
of both himself and yourself of all political prisoners .
of come out particular joy that you have so not is heal your that th am , however , saddened to hear We . you stre will He that Lord ngth good our pray to en
therefore
I prison . good and I
Mandela's
or anybody's
gives me
need you to bring your considerable experience into the whole peace We to now to look to doing what must now be done have process . eradication With the final unit produce a future ed South Africa . South of we have to look at the kind now assured , apartheid of . Africa we will live in after apartheid
3
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Of one prevails
ideology thing I am quite sure and that is that whatever whatever and system of government we have under which
South Africa be
is
finally
ruled ,
achieved unless there
is a
nothing national
will
last
will which
and
nothing
runs
across
will race
groups to make whatever there is work . This thought , I believe , can act as a great unifying thought . No black leaders can believe that a united will South by Africa not be needed whatever government I
prevails .
respect you
principles .
for the You
way you
have been willing to suffer for your been uncompromising in your commitment .
have
Whatever the future brings and whatever role you yourself choose to play in the circumstances in which fate has now thrust you , it is my hope that you will add to the forces are that working for reconciliation .
Strength to you
MANGOSUTHU G. Chief Minister and
President
in
the years
BUTHELEZI of KwaZulu of
Inkatha
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Khumalo , Our official
conveyed message
my that
ahead .
Members , I was very grateful when Ms. Zora urban representative in the Transvaal ,
letter to Mr. Mothopeng to him and brought he had said it would be nice to see me . I
attend a function in Johannesburg in any event for me to make a detour to see Mr. Mothopeng 1988 which I did .
and it was on the 7th
back a had to possible December
When I saw him it was in the company of others and we talked about many things - Dr. Seme whom we both knew , about Fort Hare where we both spent some time furthering our education and about the need unity . for It was a relaxed discussion and during the visit handed Mr. Mothopeng a cheque for R2,000 from Inkatha as a gift of for " cleansing " money someone who had been incarcerated for So long .
It was the money of simple folk , ordinary members of Inkatha , that we handed to him . Inkatha does not receive massive donations from abroad . It is Inkatha's card - carrying members who pay into the coffers of Inkatha and it was from this money that we took R2,000 give Mothopeng . Mothopeng to Mr. Both he and Mrs. expressed gratitude and said so in so many words and they were visibly moved by the
gift
from ordinary folk .
that I was therefore hurt and astounded to read in the Weekly Mail to said that he could not accept the money we had brought only him and had given it to the needy . I am now saddened in remembrance of this report . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , it is the
kind of thing
that
happens
in muddy
political
waters .
There
is
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clarity ,
lack of
is
there
confusion ,
there
are
mistaken
identities
and there is conflicting demands placed on people . I just want to Mothopeng put on record that I have never had a quarrel with Mr. on He was and I do not now have a quarrel with him . released humanitarian grounds
I
am not
attacking
deploring kind of
and
Mr.
I
believe
Mothopeng
we
should all
in making
the
points
from the released .
him gently .
I
make .
I am
a South African political state of affairs in which this welcome every incident can happen . I will continue to
regardless political prisoner who is released , she to which he or may have belonged or Political
treat
prisoners struggle ,
of the organisation still belong . may
are my black brothers and sisters who suffer and them when we should honour they are
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , when Mr. Harry Gwala was released , also I wrote to him expressing our joy that he was back with his too loved ones and would be cared for . He humanitarian grounds and we wish him everything wrote
to him as
was released the of best .
on I
follows :
" KwaPhindangene " P.O. Box 1 Mahlabatini South Africa 3865
2nd
Mr. Harry Gwala KWADAMBUZA PIETERMARITZBURG
Dear
December
1988
.
C
Brother ,
I am writing from prison .
to you to express my joy that you have been released I am sad to see from press reports that your health
is not
I pray
you
good .
that
you will
feel the
strength in God
holding
up .
You are a son of Africa ; a many who have suffered in
son of South Africa and one of the great the process of bringing about a better
South Africa . Some suffer out of jail ; some suffer in jail and it is the suffering of the masses that has inspired people like you to do what you have done . You are one of those few in the history of the struggle who was sentenced to life imprisonment . I say few knowing
that
even one would be
far
6
too many .
I also want to say how encouraged I was by the remark you made that you did not believe your release was motivated only by concern for your health . I have such a clear vision of apartheid being totally doomed . It could be turns of events but it how the cookie will it will do so .
finally can not
eradicated by a number of different last . Even if we don't quite know
finally crumble ,
we
know beyond
all
doubt
that
1
123
up
never tire of telling Black and coming generation ,
South Africans , and particularly the crumble that apartheid is going to
because of the totality of black opposition concerned in the mid - 1970's about spreading
to it . I was perceptions among
very the
younger generation that what had been done before was useless and that the fathers and forefathers of the young people had to be The rejected . impression was created by some people as if there youth a Quick - Fix to our oppression and suffering , which the leadership discovered had and which generations of black before them had
failed to
discover .
I have always seen that could be eradicated . I one the
there is no have always
one way in which seen that there was
apartheid not only
force working for the circumstances which have now emerged certainty of the demise of apartheid . It is everything that
everybody opposed to apartheid has done that has the force which is pushing apartheid before it .
in the
end
mounted
In do a way nobody can be right all the time and in a way what we which that is right must be sufficiently right to balance out that is done which is wrong . It is the it matters and is in the totality ensure errors .
that
the
errors which are
totality of the of the struggle
committed do
not
that must
struggle we that become
fatal
It is to me symbolically important that Mr. Mothopeng Zeph yourself were released at the same time - one being from the and one from the ANC . I am quite sure that this symbolism was contrived by the South African Government but it is there .
and PAC
were
ANC
sent
objectives
to at
prison a
time
for
when
the
what
the
you did in
ANC was
not
that
pursuit
strong
of
on the
not You
ground
in South Africa in organisational terms . Mothopeng , who was one of the few old - guard national executives of the PAC , never went PAC into exile in the mid - 1970's to do what he could to resurrect forces .
rising . While this was happening Black Consciousness forces were BPC was rising ; Inkatha was coming into being and all sorts of initiatives were taking place to revitalise the whole political There was a totality of something happening . scene .
We must not earnestly for
lose that totality and that is why I a multi - strategy approach in which each
each can best do in their own circumstances . because I did not intend writing a political
appeal So does what
I must stop , treatise .
though ,
again I am just writing simply to express my real joy that you are will with us and that the struggle may be taking a new turn which It be a final turn into whatever finally eradicates apartheid . much really is my prayer that people like you who have suffered so the for cause will be satisfied with what Black South Africans eventually produce
as
an alternative
am very pleased to hear that Dr. I to prison and I hope that returned being put
in a
place
of safety will
to
apartheid .
will not Nelson Mandela the statements made about turn
out
to be
statements
be him
about
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his release . Never before has so much depended Mandela Nelson certainly is one of the few depends .
We all
pray
for his
upon so few and Dr. on much So which
release .
My heart bled for you and the while you were incarcerated .
Gwala passed away family when Mrs. Please accept my and family's my
belated
the
condolences
of
One
the
to you and feel
I
pangs
children . and daily ,
intensely ,
is
the
violence
between Blacks in the Greater Pietermaritzburg area , which involves and Inkatha . I have tried to do all the ANC / UDF - Cosatu alliance , Greater the in peace contribute towards to possible is that Pietermaritzburg example Peace the There for been , has , . area I feel signed by Cosatu in Pietermaritzburg with Inkatha . Accord the unless violence Accord can never really stop the this that leadership Peace the of the ANC and the UDF also identifies with as feel must share this as a pain which I know you I Accord . intensely as
I
1
ג
e
do .
you than strength greater prayer that you will find my is It dreamed of while you were in prison now that you are in the bosom of your
Yours
family who will
in
the
cause
MANGOSUTHU G. Chief Minister and President
of
now be
able
to
care
for you .
freedom ,
BUTHELEZI of KwaZulu of Inkatha
M Mr.
Gwala
replied
as
follows :
02-01-1989
The Chief Minister of KwaZulu and President of Inkatha KwaPhindangene PO Box 1 Mahlabathini
1 3865
Mtwana
a I
received
your warm letter of joy on my release from prison .
Your
letter touches
some
of the
2nd December
important
1988
aspects
expressing
that
affect
your
the African people . There is no doubt that oppression manifests itself in different ways and therefore demands " multi - strategies . " In a society divided into social classes , race , colour and nationality , the people will respond to this oppression in the way they feel it . It is therefore not surprising to find these multi - strategies in an attempt to destroy this oppression which in our case is apartheid .
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of The great question in South Africa is to understand the essence apartheid , which I have no doubt that leaders like you understand very well . You will remember the day when we met for the first time in the ANC offices in Durban in 1950. You were recently expelled ( if I still remember well ) from Fort Hare University for opposing
the Governor
General
of South Africa
from visiting
you
as
students of that University . We met as you would remember , under very interesting circumstances . The oppressed people of South Africa were , for the first time , going to have a national stoppage of work , and the day was going to be observed by business people , schools and religious organisations . Our task at the time was to make this message reach nook and corner of South Africa . To achieve this , leaflets every were distributed and meetings were held throughout the country . You were
part
and parcel
The national regime from
observance of this call implementing apartheid ,
setbacks did They rallied determination
of this .
not result around to to
in disillusionment among the pursue the bitter struggle
There
has been oversimplification do
capital . rising Party
see
While
it
the
Afrikaner today is
enjoys the
as white
Nationalist
of apartheid among
domination Party was at
first
capital
in
circles
some on
anchored
monopoly
concerned
capital and farming interests , the a direct representative of monopoly
support of white business
international
oppressed . with full
destroy apartheid .
which
not
the did not stop apartheid as we see it today . The
community in South Africa
consolidating white
against
apartheid
intensifies .
The
Nationalist regime . rising out of their
deceive
classes as the enemy tactics of the
tended to confuse the oppressed into thinking that would destroyed be by the people in collaboration " reforming " which are
and
domination .
The Nationalist Government has created various agencies to some people . It has made efforts to create some social among the oppressed which should act as shock absorbers struggle
with
Nationalist capital and
apartheid with a
The multi - strategies of the people be objective conditions should not
allowed to make the people fight among themselves , each claiming that his strategy is the only one that should be used . The multistrategies pursued by the people should not make them resort to of violence is the
in an attempt
to
show that
this or
that
strategy
only one .
The bloodshed that has been seen in the Western Cape , Eastern Cape , Transvaal and Natal should make every patriot worried . His worry struggle this make should him/her determined to bring an end to against
one another
and direct
the
struggle
Pietermaritzburg
to the
enemy
itself .
the in July 1987 I was met by people oppressed the took place among that conflict bitterest It was alarming to read from the press that guns were themselves . being being used freely without the perpetrators of this slaughter One did not read of any effort from our leadership to apprehended .
When
I
arrived
in
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The situation became confused bring to an end this conflict . in the scene when murder and maiming was claimed to man new been done in defence of this or that name .
to a have
Finally when all slaughter and maiming have been done we shall as oppressed still sit down to talk and bind our wounds . The efforts of COSATU and Inkatha aimed at ending the violence would not succeed unless is . There is mobilise
our
all of us explain to our people who the real enemy a great need not only to end this violence but to
people
against
the oppressor .
I should like to thank you for the late condolences on the death of my wife . It is one of those necessary ends which are always bitter to the next of kin . We all hope that in dying one must be able to say
that
" My
life
was dedicated to the
noble
cause
of
mankind . "
Respectfully yours ,
T.H.
GWALA
is in the muddled and muddied It these conflicting one gets that
waters political South African a is really responses to what
totally non - political welcoming back of brothers from jail . always found that when I travel abroad a number of things come into I Mothopeng rejects our R2,000 now but Mr. perspective . better tive y construc and brotherl have always found it possible to have exile . discussions with members of the Pan Africanist Congress in When I go to I was always on good terms with the late Mr. Leballo . PAC members who were frontLondon I have cordial discussions with I think executives in this country before they fled abroad . Prince Mahomo , Nana Mr. Ngcobo and here of people like Mr. was Sobukwe Robert Mr. . e others and Velekhaya Shange , Mr. Ntloedib
on
good terms with me until he died . leaders celebrity and opportunists demonstration at his funeral to hide
And yet there were political cheap a orchestrated who murder their real efforts to
I remember so well how anomalous it was when I which failed ! like still having constructive discussions abroad with people ANC be to claiming people by at Oliver Tambo and being sniped political the That is followers in South Africa . and members me , was Mr.
Alice
in Wonderland
in which black
politics
is
taking
place !
The muddled and muddied South African political waters also create kind of circumstances in which anybody can say anything and somewhere said . In Vogue
there will be an echo of something else the muddle anything goes and there are
thinking
as band - wagon
politics
rolls
on
and
somebody else changes in inpersonalities
come and go .
There is the in - vogue alternative this , alternative that . There is alternative education and there is alternative civic government , to and alternative other things . We even have alternates real academics like Gerhard Mare . He and other academics can say what
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like
they
long
So
as it sounds
impressive
and
it
pleases
the
quarters from which they gain their credibility . It can only be in South Africa that somebody who claims to be an academic , and is in fact recognised to be an academic by many , who could present the thinking Gerhard Mare muddled that " Critical Arts " Vol.4 . No.4 / 5
We an
have suffered before from the academic . In this article ,
produced in
his
article
in
mental antics of this alternate to however , The he excels himself .
whole article is an attack on education in KwaZulu . While we Mr. grapple with the problems of educating our young generation , Mare snipes at us for not having broken away from the limitations of the past . The vein of his remarks lead one to believe that he we thinks could have done so by now and that we inadequacies of black education to bolster our
are using the Party political
purposes .
His are
article making
to
is
in particular
enable
our young
a
vicious
attack on the
attempts
we
people to walk tall through our Good
Citizenship courses of instruction . He statement that " a study of the syllabus
comes out with the shocking indicates that Inkatha , the
cultural liberation movement revived by counterpart evolved now its of the
Chief Gatsha Nationalist
Christian National
Mr. Speaker , even academic academic informal outcry values
Buthelezi , has Government's
Education . "
Honourable Members , I pretensions can have
am astounded that anybody with such clearly discernible non-
double standards . If you take both the formal education of the young in Britain , you will find against
the
British
and world views
to the
cultural next
passing
on of
the and no human
attitudes
and
generation .
with games come into a childhood filled children British Young ' Ring a ring They are passed on . which date back for generations . cultural of British part the games are other and roses ' of heritage . British children are brought up in a world which starts British children are made with Grimm's Fairy Tales . Irish children are made aware traditions . British heritage are made
within the broader British culture . the Scottish aware of Welsh culture ,
into Scottish children by the
passing
aware of their of their Irish
children The Welsh turned children are
on of Scottish
culture .
The of
broad British commitment to democracy and fair play and a view Great Britain's role in the world based on a history of the is passed on from generation to generation . country ,
Unquestionably British children are taught what to think , think and they are taught to be good citizens of Great That want
is all very well and fine for Britain but when we in to teach our children to value their Zuluness in the
identity they have as Mare's of this world .
South Africans ,
we
are
how to Britain . KwaZulu broader
lambasted by the Gerry
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undermines in our Good Citizenship course which Africanism which there every is in true Zulu's great the supreme an breast . We create no conflict between overall In any patriotism towards South Africa and a pride in being Zulu . There
is nothing
decent society , Mr. Mare would have been lambasted by academics repute who would have argued that Mr. Mare as an alternative to academic brings
shame
of an
on all academics .
water political in this muddled and muddied South African this in people splash around stirring the mud up and it is have who tho by us muddied water that attacks are mounted against se and who nothing of great significance in their politics , achieved It
is
that
will
end up going
nowhere .
We even have the absurd situation where the ANC's executive sitting in Majesty Lusaka seriously attempts to drive a wedge between His the King , myself and the Zulu people by inviting him to go to Lusaka for discussions with them . This act of political desperation is just part of the muddled political ineptness which is thrown at us . This invitiation was extended to the King only a month or so ago .
when I was proud to be His Majesty's Chief Minister and uncle , I saw how angry he was that anybody would dare think of dividing him He was astounded that anybody would be so stupid that he have to Lusaka to invitation to go an possibly accept would Chief his while the ANC is lambasting with the ANC , discussions Minister
and uncle to the
in the way that
extent
have
gone
The
Zulu nation has
of even
I
am lambasted ,
plotting
my
and while they
murder .
rallied
and will continue to rally in the face of onslaughts from without and divisiveness from within . The Zulu nation is now more solid in its unity than it has been for decades . accumulating We are power advantages because we are doing that which needs
Mr.
to be done
Speaker ,
to establish
Honourable Members ,
real
power bases .
I again
say
political
power
is
only power when it is relevant to an ongoing political process . I we say again have concentrated on building power bases on the assumption that the armed struggle is not going to bring about any Utopia and that it is the bargaining power of Blacks in an ongoing multi - strategy approach which must be enhanced .
We have thus far kept our feet and the growth of my realists
been we have the ground ; all constituencies across and divide Black from Black
firmly on political
barriers apartheid has erected to Black from White shows that we have been analyses .
correct
in our
political
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Inkatha before .
is in fact politically stronger today than it has ever been It could shed half of its members and still be politically Inkatha's numbers ; powerful . Its power does not come from its political
power comes
from
its
relevance
process in which the ruling National When things stronghold to another . We
are geared
I call changing
to
do
to the
Party move ,
ongoing
is being we will
political
driven from one move with them .
this .
on all my brothers and sisters political climates in the whole
in exile to be aware of Southern Africa and
of to
be
aware of changing international relations . Come home , I say . Re - join the struggle where it is going to be fought to finality here on Mr. B.J. the ground in this country . I pleaded with Vorster to declare an Amnesty for all in jail and in exile so that they
can
join
us
in
negotiations .
I plead for
this
even
today .
Members , Speaker , I again say that the political Mr. Honourable a multi - racial about country which will bring this in process process political the to in kind different be will democracy Africa . do just this in other parts of Southern employed to do turning organisa other yet see more and more will tions we brothers Our have decade . doing for more than a been sisters who are
Mr. that
Speaker , struggle matters .
and
out
in the
cold will
return
to
join
We what
and
us .
I do not care who they join when they return to the on the ground in this country . It is the struggle It is black unity across party political barriers
organisational barriers matters more than the Party .
that
matters . It is Let my brothers and
the
State that in sisters out All the cold return to whatever political quarter they judge best . ANC I say is that they must now return and all I say is that the the in Mission exile must re - think its position and must re - join in new dynamic way . If they struggle a have accumulated any that political power at all , let them employ that power in a way matters .
National the to advice my Members , Honourable Speaker , Mr. to now the ANC Mission in exile is for it to begin of Executive Africa South which a new the political process through in join will emerge . It is going to emerge from a process in which Inkatha the Democratic Party the National Party is involved ; is involved ; groupings in this legal existing other all which in and is involved country are involved .
I want through
to warn them against attempting to undermine the process which radical change will come and in this particular
I want to urge the ANC Mission in exile and the South Communist Party to recognise that the traditional leaders of this country will have a role to play in the administration and the implementation of government policy for as far as we can see
regard , African
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ahead .
The
traditional
given a particular the other voices .
leaders
place
so
of this
that
country therefore
their voice
may be
should be
heard
amongst
revolutionary revolutionary government after Africa Throughout and attempted to by - pass traditional leaders but again government again had to re - incorporate them into their administrative machinery and had to rely on them to mobilise people without whom the government
We have been
could
not
implement
through dark days
in
its
policy .
this
last
decade
or
two .
We have
seen our brothers and sisters in exile attempt to thrash us because we have worked with traditional leaders in KwaZulu . We have been lambasted with all sorts of insults and all sorts of epithets have been hung around our necks . We have been called tribalist ; we have
been called
ethnocentric
and we have been
called
traitors
all
because we have our feet on the ground , we know the realities around us and know that as the struggle moves forward , traditional leaders must move forward with it .
Speaker , Honourable Members , we now see one of the worst forms the ANC's intention to pit black brother against black brother in which they are hoping to mobilise traditional leaders . Let me make it quite clear , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members . They do not intend mobilising traditional leaders for any other reason than to It is because KwaZulu is powerful and outside clobber their · domains of dictation that the ANC Mission in exile and the South African Communist Party want to establish new a tool of
Mr. of
divisiveness
As
amongst
those
who
support
Inkatha here
in
KwaZulu .
back as 1985 , the ANC called for new opportunities to be in the self - governing and TBVC states to the advantage of The call was to make contact with traditional leaders in order them party for to further the aims of the ANC . This all of traditional leaders holds severe threats to politicisation of us .
far
Traditional
leaders
by
are
tradition
consensus
figures .
The
best
public traditional leaders are the chiefs who can best sum up what in should leaders Traditional . it do and do they demands opinion people the amongst solidarity fact support anything which produces consensus that because it in this solidarity of a community decision inheres .
Once
a
consensus
community is
out
is
of
riddled with internal
the
question .
Mr.
conflict
Speaker ,
and
Honourable
dissent , Members ,
when I as a chief sit amongst my councillors and deliberate behalf of the people , I do so for the people . My closeness to people depends upon the people believing that their interests my
interests
and
believing
that
I
will
serve
them as
they
་ 4 1
on the are
attempt
1
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Mr. realise their aspirations . Speaker , talking about because I myself am a traditional add the normal responsibilities of traditional
to
political
I I know what leader who has leadership to
am to my
responsibilities .
acumen political traditional leader requires wisdom as well as that teaches him that wisdom is by definition what the people want . They the are have the right to want what they want . people The have to The people have a right sovereign element in our society . own their They have a right to do have . they the aspirations
A
They have a right to choose their destiny and to yearnings . A traditional how they wish to move towards their destiny . is a facilitator of what the people want .
This
them powerful
makes
allies
any
to
democratic
choose leader
institution .
Democracy rests on people accepting majority decisions and majority Traditional consensus . of turn rest on degrees in decisions wherever therefore always be one facet of democracy leaders will The . soil African on people rural a operates amongst democracy political and leaders traditional between relationship symbiotic leaders and who are subjected to party political discipline be not should function , political leadership party a perform destroyed .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
there
is a
particular
sense
in
which the danger of disrupting a local community producing internal schisms cannot be over - stated when we talk about rural people . One has only to look at places like Msinga to take the point that I making . It is because the people in that area lack consensus that kill they each other . Faction fighting is but a symptom of an underlying
deep
Mr. Speaker , the question constitution
malady where
consensus
cannot
be
reached .
Honourable Members , we in this House must really give I am addressing a lot of thought . Our KwaZulu makes provision the for presence of traditional
leaders in important .
this House , Mr. Speaker . They are here because They are not important because they are here .
When
look at
you
the
whole
process
of
opinion
formation
they are
and
the
process whereby solidarity in the pursuit of national objectives is anyone with any modicum of political sense will see reached , be must solidarity communal bringing about of techniques the adapted to
the
communities with which one
is
concerned .
Mr.
Speaker , Honourable Members , I sincerely hope that these kind issu of I raise from time to time do set trains of es thought in motion and do result in hard thinking in the quietness of Members ' own time with himself or herself . When I , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , am faced with the task of mobilising opinion in West Europe or North America , I heed the advice of the politically astute and the pundits of politics wherever I go . I do what has to be done
in
the
circumstances
I
find wherever
I
go .
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When I country
have to of what
tackle the question of convincing Whites in this the right thing to do is , I must address Whites
within the framework of their world view and within the framework of their fears and their hopes . My message to them must be a own message that makes sense to them as they see things in their world .
When I address translate what This whole amounts to
Black I say
have to at home .
South Africans at a mass rally , I into the idiom in which they feel
messages idiom and directing advertiser Even any sense . for example , sell a product to ,
approach of attending to no more than plain common
will tell you that if you want to Jewish males in the upper income group you will have to word advertisement target that group . to You would not use the words to sell another product to the average white working
your same class
Advertising has found ways and means of establishing who hears what when you talk to them in an advertisement .
Traditional leaders in South Africa know what the people's idiom is and they know how to address the people in that idiom . Political activists can move into rural communities to sow discord . And Mr. create anarchy . They can introduce divisions . Honourable Members , is to increase the purpose
in direction
to move
We
in and to
have
places
they can do a lot more but what solidarity of a local community in which
harmony
destroy than to
seen this , in Africa .
Mr.
move
is
essential .
in
to
build
they and
They can Speaker ,
It
cannot give
is
do it
easier
up .
Speaker ,
Where ,
Mr.
Honourable Members , in numerous Speaker , are the traditional leaders
in Mocambique and Angola who should be ensuring that Frelimo and the MPLA are gaining the solidarity of the people in the pursuit of They are gone , national objectives ? Mr. Speaker , where party politics
This with There the
has
dumped
them and
abandoned
them .
deals it society . perceive
House must have a great deal of wisdom in the way the role of traditional leaders in politics and in will be a vulnerability here if we do not clearly things
I
am pointing
to .
It
is a
vulnerability which the
Mission in exile and the South African Communist attack and attack again .
Party will
ANC
t E 1
attack ,
1 When that
they called for activists to take advantage we them , provide leaders traditional
of could
openings have then
general anticipated already that they were not just making a vague In October 1986 a was intent behind the call . There statement . and ANC joint meeting of the National Executive Committee of the new were there that declared Council Military Political the self - governing the mobilisation and action in for possibilities held , were the discussions high level after and territories
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of Traditional Leaders of South Africa · CONTRALESA - was founded in September 1987. chairman , It would appear that a a secretary treasurer , a and vice - secretary as well as additional
Congress
members were
elected
to
a
committee .
Honourable Members , I now hear that CONTRALESA met in was meeting the 24th February this year where the the and Inkatha , me of criticisms with almost totally preoccupied us , Mr. meeting was preoccupied with This Government . KwaZulu
Mr. Speaker , on Hillbrow
Speaker ,
Members .
Honourable
I go as far as to say that not say so because there myself , Inkatha come to anything is danger , Mr. attempts dying in
this is a very dangerous situation . I do is any real political threat either to
or the KwaZulu Government . nor will it ever break our
CONTRALESA will never There political power .
Speaker ,
to
break our the process .
not of losing political political power resulting in
power but of the actually people
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , the solidarity of this House , the House personal support and loyalty I receive from Members of this King , and the loyalty of Members of this House to His Majesty the cannot be legislated is not there . It is something generated bind people
for . Loyalty is something that is there or it It is something that emerges with experience . which by trust and the pursuit of objectives
together .
such Wherever we do have a large - scale system of trust and loyalty as we have in KwaZulu , you will always find that somewhere or other will there be a person who betrays trust and sets himself or up herself to do what he or she wants to do regardless of the feelings with a patronage
of colleagues . system of trust of the bonded .
Mhlabunzima Inkosi painfully aware that the
forefront
political
This is always possible when one works the not and where political patronage is
is such a Maphumulo Inkosi Maphumulo was
of attempts
power .
We
there was any danger the he established
to
will Members man . one of those who were
establish the
dealt with
Inkosi
Inala
Maphumulo
Party
be in
to break my
then not
because
from a political point of view and not because Maphumulo We dealt with Inkosi Inala Party .
then because he did the unthinkable thing of attempting to drag His drive a the King into party politics and he attempted to Majesty traditional His Majesty the King and His Majesty's between wedge Prime Minister and Chief Minister of KwaZulu .
It was the outrage of the Zulu nation which demanded we take action and we suspended Inkosi Maphumulo as a man unfit to hold the high has such office of an Inkosi of an area in KwaZulu which a history distinctive of solidarity in the face of attacks from without .
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successfully was his deposition course history that That , Speaker , Mr. in court and he was re - instated . for opportunity real very a provided , Members Honourable way . would not have come to us in any other which reconciliation of is It challenged
Because he was re - instated we had to deal with him and we again had reconciliatory the fortunate opportunity of being able to take the steps which the spirit of trust and loyalty among ourselves made so natural
us .
for
The law made Inkosi Maphumulo one of us again and we dealt with him as such . The matter was openly discussed at a Caucus meeting of the was KwaZulu Legislative Assembly and his estrangement from us Mr. ended . We sorted out the problems amicably . He knows this , Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
with him gently whenever he
reality of the
The
knows
into
our
that we would have
dealt
midst .
reconciliation was proven when he insisted that December 11th open his offices on the
officially
I
specifically
and he
came
area Members will recall that I went to Inkosi Maphumulo's 1987. of this function and those who went with me will tell perform to Maphumul Inkosi o, hospitality with which we were received by the his He insisted that I went to and his family . Councillors his had we believe because he said that some people would not area On that day he specifically stood up to really buried the hatchet . tribe the and me with identify the members of his family at hospitality me with a bull on that occasion as Zulu presented best demanded . its very sad when I was
know why
I
only now that
Unfortunately
It was transported told sometime later
there are
that
later to my that it was
home and I was is It lost .
a lust
influence
happened .
people who
have
for
and
power
which is some kind of incurable disease and it appears Inkosi Maphumulo is one of these . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I received a memorandum dated the 24th August 1988 the from
UBuwbano
LwaMaNgwazi .
interfered
in the
It
would appear
be abusing his there believe
Gcumisa
well Inkosi Maphumulo could I but Aut Reg the of hor as Chairman ional ity to We have reason more to it than that .
from the
position is a lot
They alleged that Maphumulo Inkosi chieftainship and family affairs .
reports
that
political party the comradeship ,
Inkosi Maphumulo has again got the that believe outside is wanting to set himself up and itch fellowship ,
friendship and
love
of his
colleagues .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I believe it is true to say that I am cursed with the responsibility of being a bland reconciler in circumstances which it is far easier to pick in sides and take action
and
to hell
with the
consequences .
It
is my role to
sit
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impartially as a reconciler and to bring warring factions This function is and to bring disputing parties together . centre of my political life . It is not easy , but I do it .
together the very
receipt On of the memorandum from the Gcumisa family and clan I immediately despatched a letter requesting confirmation that the committee wanted to air the matter in the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly and I said that if this was so , they could present their case to us at a Caucus meeting of the KwaZulu Legislative Assembly on the 23rd November 1988 .
when Members , we were all disappointed Honourable Speaker , Mr. the of did not show up for the Special Session Maphumulo Inkosi October 17th Legislative Assembly which commenced on the KwaZulu had did not surprise me that he did not come because I It 1988. the on receiving reports about the way he was capitalising been Greater the in arisen which had conflict of situation Area .
Pietermaritzburg
I
therefore
requested Mr.
S.E.
Armstrong ,
the
Secretary of
the
Department of the Chief Minister , to advise Inkosi Maphumulo of our were which allegations to an enquiry about the intention make Maphumulo The letter addressed to Inkosi him . against levelled reads as
follows :
15 November
1988
I, in my capacity as Secretary of the Department of Minister am empowered to make enquiry personally
the or
Inkosi Mhlabunzima Maphumulo c /o The Magistrate - KwaZulu Mpumalanga Private Bag Hammarsdale 3700
Dear
X1017
Sir
Whereas Chief
otherwise , of
as inter
I
may deem best , for the information of Cabinet , in faction dissatis between tribes and/or matters carrying on the administration of your area and /or of Law and Order and matters of import or concern
alia ,
relating to your the maintenance or conditions of unrest or dissatisfaction which you to report to the Government without delay ; Now therefore , 10h00 me at
you are hereby requested , on 23 November 1988 at my
are
required
and directed to report to office situated in the
holding Legislative Assembly Building , Ulundi for the purpose of you are the aforesaid enquiry and to remain in attendance until excused .
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under penalty upon you of any shall by no means omit , of the penalties or measures provided for in terms of
And this you one or more the
provisions
Headmans '
Section
No.
8 of
11 ( 3 )
of
the
Chiefs '
KwaZulu
and
1974 .
faithfully ,
Yours
S.E.
Act ,
of
ARMSTRONG
SECRETARY
:
DEPARTMENT OF
THE
CHIEF
MINISTER
The above letter was countersigned as letter from the Secretary Dept. the Maphumulo
20th Nov
1988. "
nothing
was
There
follows : " Received a copy of Minister . of the Chief M.
in what we
said
privately
or
publicly
which
warranted Inkosi Maphumulo's public insults to us published in the Natal Witness of 23rd November 1988. In this newspaper report brought who rival Inkosi Maphumulo is presented as a saviour townships . Inkosi factions together in the city's violence - torn Maphumulo alleged that I wanted to strip him of his traditional chieftainship .
Mr.
Speaker ,
describe
the
despicability
to the whole world
He
Members ,
Honourable
said that
of
through the
things
that
no adequate words to Inkosi
Maphumulo
said
Natal Witness .
received death
he
of the conflict in his area . presents himself as a man he being martyr violence . of
the
there are
threats
for accommodating
refugees
He presents himself as a reconciler ; of peace and he presents himself as a
the persecuted because he offers shelter to clearly . stated be must now truth The
victims Inkosi
was never a man of compassion who offered shelter to the Maphumulo was doing was Maphumulo Inkosi What violence . of victims was He . and campaigning for a personal following proselytising and wounded some kind of vulture swooping down on the dead , like refugees from Inkosi that
We also know at what price he receives these maimed . Members will recall Pietermaritzburg violence . the Maphumulo refugees
If
there is going
Inkosi is in
himself
us
told
as Khonza
Maphumulo ,
to be the
the
Assembly .
about
In
poor
these
this
reconciliation must
be
told
is a liar . He buffeted on one Natal Witness
between
ourselves
of
finishing
him off .
and
and dealt with . again raises the occasion when he
article
he
again
allegation that we intended to kill him that day Ministers and the KwaZulu Police stood by while
our business
Witness removing
any
truth
that Inkosi Maphumulo which he was somewhat
hideous Cabinet
from
demands
how much he
fees .
He
that it was only Inkosi Mlaba who his unconscious body before we could
says
through
incident came to made
the
and we
that went
the
Natal
saved his life finish him off .
by
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All they were these matters were openly discussed in Caucus and with of dealt me when I performed the official by opening his offices . KwaZulu I the made very clear that none of us in it the was party to his assault . Cabinet I told him that I respect Office of Inkosi and could never be a party to any assault on any is It while
Inkosi . watching assault
long
lie that any of a Inkosi Maphumulo was
after
it
Ministers
Cabinet the assaulted .
I
heard
of
were the
happened .
had
in the article he throws the gauntlet down and says that if he And Court . Mr. deposed he would fight the matter in the Supreme was Inkosi that think did really I Members , Honourable Speaker , and KwaZulu been reconciled to me and the rest of had Maphumulo there that together .
was hope that in November last In
work to the future we would be able memorandum year when I received this
clan allegations of interference in the Gcumisa family and making Maphumulo . Inkosi no personal axe to grind with had I affairs , throw I When I settle a dispute between myself and somebody else , the whole
There he is
was no reason
has adopted . eating away
soul
forget
matter away and
for
It is at his
in which love
and
Inkosi
it
ever happened .
Maphumulo
to
adopt
the
stance
that
that fatal disease of hunger for power which insides , destroying the recepticles in his loyalty
reside .
CONTRALESA about is in the context of what I have been saying It Even one man doing that we must see the role of Inkosi Maphumulo . do . to doing creates openings for what the ANC want what is he not I would is a serious matter which we need to deal with . This be surprised if he is part of these of Chiefs through CONTRALESA .
I believe
that
there
is a
lot
moves
of wisdom
in
to
the
prostitute
the
statement
Offices
that
when
people work in partnerships of trust , they do so knowing that they have a binding water - tight written agreement somewhere in a bottom drawer that is never used . It is the absence of that which would bind must
Inkosi think
matters
Maphumulo to us that he is seriously about amending
of this
abusing . I legislation
believe that we to deal with
kind .
Mr. Speaker , all you have to have is one local chief who throws his lot in with CONTRALESA somewhere where UDF activists have managed on create strife and bloodshed to have a really ugly situation our hands . Front . It
CONTRALESA is now an affiliate of the is ANC conceived and ANC inspired .
role in the ANC /UDF against brother and solidarity of
alliance . It sister against
communities .
United Democratic It will play its
will come in to sister and to
set brother destroy the
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It
is so
tragic
in its basic chiefs into divisively tantamount
that
the
ANC Mission
in
exile
is
political thinking . Nothing could political activists in such a way and tear their Own communities
to
taking
the
viper
of
faction
so
often so wrong
come out of turning that they behave That is apart .
fighting
and
clasping
it
to your bosom .
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
one
of my
period of transition which is now looming for little attention too is being paid to the leaders
in bringing
about
a
in helping
the
people
South role
about
the that
Africa is of traditional
new South Africa .
Even here on our own doorstep , we to done ensure that traditional role
concerns
have to leaders
establish a
only talking about Amakhosi all traditional leaders . I
admit that too little was their can play rightful
new South Africa .
even if they are am also thinking
I am not
the most important of of Indunas and beyond
the Indunas , I am thinking of community leaders in rural areas . There is a network of inter - relating personalities and structures
t which provide
a
totality
of
traditional
leadership .
S Right
on
our
KwaZulu / Natal
own doorstep we Indaba
leadership as part of could . play leaders
has
need
to
actually
find
out
just
focussed
its overall concern . in the circumstances
how
much
the
on
traditional What role traditional envisaged by the
KwaZulu/ Natal Indaba has , I believe , not been sufficiently stated . thoughts Some must also be raised about our own Buthelezi totality reports Commission . In the of the produced by the Commission and by the Indaba and in the totality of the statements that have been issued by these two ventures into new thinking , what was said about traditional leaders will probably mostly be found in scattered sentences or paragraphs .
a
ว
t
C M
a Mr. the
Speaker , Honourable Members , I think it is now true to say that of KwaZulu / Natal Indaba proposals are part and parcel an
ongoing reality . I make no predictions of what the final outcome of its constitutional proposals will be but I do know that whatever final some or political settlement is produced , it will include more
of
its thinking .
account when people South Africa .
sit
The
proposals will
around
a
conference
have table
to
be
taken
into
negotiating
a
new
S Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
I
have
often
said
that we
southern tip of Africa are cursed with being the last racist a minority government , but we are at least to wisdom which other
countries
only realise
on the
to shake blessed
with
off with
hindsight .
We have Africa to teach us . I ask , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , have we learnt all the lessons that Africa can teach us ? Should we in fact not know a lot more about the role of traditional leaders elsewhere in Africa than we do ?
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Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , it may well serve a very important established a Assembly Legislative KwaZulu the if purpose leaders traditional enquiry into the role of ongoing formalised Inkatha the commissioned and specifically Africa in elsewhere with
work
to
Institute
background
informative
produce
to
it
and
papers
ongoing
an
series
finally to
of
guidelines
formulate
which I and other representatives chosen by this Assembly could use when we are negotiating a new South Africa .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I want to say one last word on the topic . question of traditional leaders before I move on to my next - spreading back I come to the statement I make so often mass poverty is the enemy of democracy . If we are going the role of traditional leaders in the politics of
to enquire transition
in new societies born of political victories , should we that enquiry into looking at the role that traditional
into and
not broaden leaders can
play in rural development .
I make this point , Mr. Speaker , because one of the vulnerabilities that we must guard against is the vulnerability of development projects , being so -called , introduced into rural areas with the specific purpose of breaking the power of the local Inkosi . The less that Inkosi is doing about hunger , the easier his power will be broken . Constructive leadership at the grass - root level cannot afford to be holier - than - thou by saying the right things but doing nothing
about
the
real
Honourable Members , I debate makes of them .
vested
interests
throw out
these
of
people .
thoughts
Mr.
and wait
Speaker , Members , Mr. Honourable while on traditional structures , I want to draw the House's
to
Speaker , see what
subject the of attention to the
continuing need that there is for us to preserve the dignity of His Majesty the King . His Majesty is a traditional leader but he is also much more than that . He is the King of the Zulus - a product of history and indeed in many respects , Speaker , Mr. is his role , Honourable upliftment
and
outside the
hurly burly
When therefore politics in a Assembly must Speaker , his
the
of
of his
party
people
name
Members , was
so
of the nation . to strive for the
while
being
entirely
politics .
his Majesty's name is despicable way , we as register our protest .
Honourable
Majesty's
dignity
the hope Members ,
to the
drawn into the KwaZulu refer I of
parliamentary
shamefully dragged
white party Legislative course , Mr.
debate
in which
into
party
political
The
first
issue
point - scoring . There
are
two
issues
which must
be
separated .
is
whether or not there was any truth in the remarks Mr. Bloomberg is reported to have made on the occasion on which his Majesty attended official Johannesburg City Council dinner . The other point is the issue of whatever was said or alleged to be said being used in Parliament
in party
political
debate .
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It
is
recorded
in
Hansard ,
Member for Sandton , Bezuidenhout , said : during the
King's
Mr.
Dalling , Speaker , that Mr. Bloomberg , NP Member praise singers started
referring to Mr. " When the King's
entry ,
this
person
said
to
his
PFP for
up
table
companions , And ' Have you noticed how peasants always make the most noise ' " . when the King rose to speak and the praise singer started up , said :
and
"I
suppose our ancestors were also like that 2 000 years ago " also when her Majesty the Queen entered with his Majesty said : wonder what a coon sees in a woman like that . "
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I was overseas at the Honourable Minister for Education and Culture , Dr. immediately wrote to the Le Grange as follows :
The Speaker The Hon . Mr.
L.
Le
Speaker
of the
House
time O.D.
of Assembly,
Grange
"I
and the Dhlomo , L. Mr.
10th February
1989
of Assembly
House
Cape Town
Speaker ,
Dear Mr.
REMARKS
It
has
come
to the
PERTAINING TO THE KING OF THE HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY DEBATE
notice
of
the
ZULUS :
KwaZulu Government
that
during
a
recent debate in the House of Assembly , the name of the Zulu King was used in a manner purporting to demean his status . We understand incident that the Members of Parliament involved in this were Messrs . Dave Dalling of the Progressive Federal Party and Sam Bloomberg
The Sir ,
of the National
Party .
KwaZulu Government wishes with reference to the
honourable
gentlemen .
incident be thoroughly is not repeated .
The
to lodge an official protest to you , insensitive behaviour two of thse
Government
investigated
We trust that you will use your good preserve the dignity of our King .
Yours
faithfully
DR . O.D. DHLOMO ACTING CHIEF MINISTER
Mr.
Le
Grange
replied
as
follows :
further
with a
requests
view to
offices to
that
ensuring
help us
this
that
protect
it
and
.
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Dr. O.D. Dhlomo Acting Chief Minister
16 February
1989
Private Bag X04 3838 Ulundi
Dear Dr.
Dhlomo
I acknowledge receipt of your letter dated the 10th instant and beg to used advise that the name of His Majesty King Goodwill was not in manner a purporting to demean his status and you may rest assured that Parliament .
I will I
speeches made
by Messrs .
of
February as
allow
not
reported
such
a debate
With kind LOUIS
LE
take
in
in
our
copy of 7th and
the 8th
place
hereto for your information a Dalling and Bloomberg on the Hansard .
you will I trust that agree , documentation that an investigation assured of my highest
to
respect
for
after studying is unnecessary .
His
Majesty King
the attached rest Kindly
Goodwill .
regards , GRANGE
Protestations accusations
that because
accused him of
Dalling was wrong making Dave in the Dalling Bloomberg did not say Mr. what
Mr. Mr.
saying ,
helps
nobody .
It
certainly does
not
remove
the way in which his Majesty was shamefully treated in the House of Assembly debate . Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I again and again see how difficult it is for white political leaders to have understanding of black society . In responding to any real the no Mr. Le Grange gave Honourable Minister of Education's letter , indication at all that he recognised that the Honourable Minister of Education was right in describing the behaviour of the two gentlemen concerned as insensitive . The Honourable Minister of Education also asked the Speaker of the House of Assembly to ensure that this kind of thing was never repeated . it is quite clear , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that Mr. Le Grange as Speaker of the House of Assembly, would tolerate the same kind of debate again if the same kind of insult was thrown at his Majesty and to all Zuluspeaking
There said
South Africans .
are some things you just never do in decent society and you certainly never repeat in public something somebody may have in private or in public which is derogatory and which demeans
the image of his Majesty . The Speaker of the House of Assembly was wrong in tolerating the debate which is recorded in Hansard . Mr. Dalling was grievously wrong in drawing the attention to what was said or was alleged to have been said Mr. Bloomberg . Mr. by and Bloomberg was wrong in responding in any other way than there then apologising for Mr.
Dalling's
to
his
Majesty
callous
on behalf
disregard
of
our
of
all
white
feelings .
politicians
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things
These
cannot
diminish with time . less than courteous did not on his
be
put
right .
We only hope that
hurt
We have as a people been wounded . It of us if we , Mr. Speaker , Honourable
will
would be Members ,
send a message to his Majesty telling him how hurt we behalf and how incensed we are by the treatment he
given in the House of Assembly . Honourable Minister of Education
are
was Mr. Bloomberg did write to the as then Acting Chief Minister as
S
follows :
{ C The Dr.
Acting Chief Minister Oscar Dhlomo
of
18th February
KwaZulu
1989
Dear Minister ,
1 Re :
Fake Allegations made concerning His Majesty , King Goodwill Zwelithini Ka Bekhuzulu
to
my
1
allegations unsolicited
telegram
of February
8th
and
1989
still flying around , nevertheless I have table companion from affidavit a who
banquet confirming copy thereof .
what
I
said
in parliament .
I
have
despite received was at enclosed
the an the a
I strongly deplore This unfortunate incident was not of my making . Dalling , for MP hear - say derogatory allegations made by Mr. the in said I using ( as parliament for party his and Sandton , Zulu dragging the good name of the party and the for parliament ) cheap for allegations disrepute , and using false into Nation distasteful
political
party
propaganda .
I
would like to reiterate that I am deeply distressed not only at falsehoods and slurs cast upon my integrity , but also at the shameless the attempt by the PFP to drag His Majesty's name into political their own
arena gain .
for what
they hoped would be
political
mileage
for
I would again emphasize my deepest respect and regard for His Majesty , his family and the Zulu Nation as a whole without whom no peaceful solution can be found to the problems that beset this beloved land of ours .
I am reluctant defamed , but
to carry this matter further even though I have been the PFP still seems to be intent on spreading these
untruths
further .
still
Although my natural inclination was newspapers , and even to take legal
to carry this matter further in steps , I have been , even at the reluctant to proceed precisely expense of defending my reputation , because I do not want to drag His Majesty's name into common political
debate .
Sincerely yours ,
S.G.
BLOOMBERG ,
MP
BEZUIDENHOUT
1
Further
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Ds .
G.J.
Swart
of
the
Andrew Murray Congregation
the Dutch Bloomberg Mr.
of
Reformed Church was present on the occasion on which was accused of making the statements he did make and supported Mr.
Bloomberg's letter to Dr. Dhlomo by a sworn affidavit in which he says that he [ Ds . Swart ] interpreted what his Majesty's praise singer was saying for the benefit of those around the table and drew attention to and added that Mr.
the cultural differences between Whites and Zulus it would be unthinkable for a praise singer to
the arrival Bloomberg made
of the State President at a function and that forefathers Europe the remark that our in
probably also had such praise singers to announce find this comparison utterly distasteful .
their arrival .
We obviously thank Mr. Bloomberg for his letter of protest but again say , Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , that what was said by whom does not detract from the fact that whoever said what , the matter should not have been debated at all in Parliament . including western Important people in society , Royalty , are received with fan - fare which includes blowing of trumpets .
I
have been stressing
are to be makes or stressing
that the
foundations
of
real
political
power
process I have
which been
found in political realities and an ongoing breaks parties and which writes history . that
in the
end it will be
the
ongoing
political
process
on the ground in this country that will bring about a South Africa . I have been urging revolutionaries to re - think their whole position and to return to the politics of sanity .
Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , the kind of debate in the House of Assembly in which derogatory things are said about his Majesty , or about any black leader for that matter , sets the negotiating clocks the behind back . The debate I refer to shows just how far realities of South Africa those involved really are . Does this that mean that the South African Parliament is so far behind it will not be able to catch up with moving history ago wrote on the wall for all to read that racist
which a long time politics is out .
We will all be watching with interest how the white body politic in Democratic South Africa treats Party . the newly emerging Mr. Speaker , Honourable Members , I want to place on record the fact that the formation of the Democratic Party has hope in my breast that the parliamentary process
kindled could take
for the better .
am saying .
I
must ,
however ,
qualify what
I
However much I see the Democratic Party being formed whom I have known for a long time in many different when it comes to political commentary on what they must be down - to - earth and level - headed .
a
little turn
by old friends circumstances , are doing , I
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ever we have not seen White solidarity a Black perspective , Government for the benefit of an attack on the South African the old Liberal Party and The old United Party , from left of it .
From work
the old Federal Party could never put united parliamentary opposition .
their act together to produce present When I look at the
circumstances and ask myself what is so different about the present now time say that there is a ripeness of must I circumstances , ness of re ripe r the be e h just It may . been befo has neve ther whic y onal can tics Part to the left of the Nati in which white poli put its act together .
Speaker , Honourable Members , from a Black perspective I a statement about the pitfalls that I see lying in that One of them is way of white parliamentary opposition unity . Federal Progressive parliamentary themselves such as the groups Party have long been involved in their own internal tensions as one
Mr. Again , make must
in the party virtually goes into orbit as a of the party flirts with National faction
faction another hoping
while UDF UFO members Party
woo them .
to
There has now for years been a strange mixture of symbolism in opposition parliamentary politics . taking over as the Official Opposition , some Opposition
hope
lost
of their
Party
ever
pragmatism and Prior to the CP members of the
winning
an
election .
Instead of trying to do so , they specialised in protesting as they sang political duets with those who have ANC and UDF sentiments . It was some Opposition parliamentary spokesmen who perhaps did more than anybody else in South Africa to gain international credibility for the ANC .
One has only to dig into the nether regions of NUSAS and the Black Sash to see to what extent staunch PFP members are working in harmony telling
with those who want the world that the
history will in
the
has been a There with tandem in
to destroy ANC is the
Inkatha and who are really which only political party
end endorse .
people credibility drums by these in insurance political taken up
beating of ANC those who have
banking and commerce , mining , political Alice - in - Wonderland
It has been some industry . those scene which in
kind of
inside Parliament are attempting to endorse the ANC which wants to destroy Parliament and the parliamentary process as it is known today . loss of Dr. van Zyl Slabbert who became a pilot of a UDF UFO is one of the outcomes of what I am talking about .
Mr.
Speaker ,
about There foreign
Honourable Members , a UDF UFO . I am throwing many who are objects in our
making midst .
I
am not
out
being
a serious
clever when I talk political concept .
opposition groupings unidentified They whizz around our political
145
ether
never
ever
really touching
the
bedrock
of
African South amongst other
politics . If the newly formed Democratic Party is , things , building hangars in which these UFOs can land , will not
succeed
in
forming
solid white
opposition
to
they
then
apartheid .
Solidarity can only come where there is purpose that can be pursued and in purpose can only be pursued successfully if one is dealing and
always
radicalism
a
has
one's
realities
feet
that
on the
works on
ground . the
True
ground .
radicalism The
PFP ,
is the
Independent Party and the National Democratic Movement must produce into the six feet on the ground to push their new chariot of war political arena . to be seen .
Whether
they will
succeed
in doing
so
yet
remains
I want to make another point about white politics and I do so again from a Black perspective . White politics can only be half politics Whites - only parliamentary while white politics is involved in a process .
There is no other process for formal white politics the moment . In the informal political sector the non - parliamentary play to groups opposition on either side of Inkatha have a role which is the role of white not political opposition parties . Unless the division of labour between parliamentary groupings and non -parliamentary groups is sensibly arranged , the losers in this new venture .
Whites will
again be
I am great
passing some remarks in the broadest possible vein saying a the deal in a few words because I regard the formation of Party fundamentally could be Democratic as something which important .
am urging
it
to
look hard at past
white
political
groupings which at best made the grade to be a temporary opposition want party . We Whites to pursue political activities which actually end up participating in the eradication of apartheid and the establishment of a new , non - racial parliamentary system . When about the Democratic Party, we talk we need to know that we are talking
about
a
future
ally
of black
parliamentary party powers .
say Beyond these broad far - reaching observations , I would like to one or two things in perhaps more immediate practical vein . I do power not believe that the Democratic Party can enhance its by soliciting support from Black South Africans . The process I think When the Democratic Party proves that will be the other way round . it
is
beginning
to
acquire
power ,
it will begin
to
attract
black
interest and black support . I did not become directly involved in formally the formation of the Democratic Party . I am not now involved with it . I advise against any form of formal relationship with it . This is not to say that the leaders involved in it have not kept us informed or that we should not at least give it moral support .
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Party Quite independently of us needing to watch as the Democratic builds up a track record and establishes its own place in the South African political scene , I sincerely hope that those involved in directing the affairs of the Democratic Party will understand that until such times as the Group Areas Act , and indeed the Population have Registration Act is scrapped , black political groupings a black political job to do which they cannot do if they become multi - racial groups . to The oppressed have a historic obligation something do about their oppression and the obligation is to do that
something
themselves .
We are a people with a God - given right to author our destiny and we do not want to sit as political illiterates for whom Whites dictate We future . a have risen up ourselves and we have done so by pulling ourselves up by our own boot straps . Our ascendancy will continue and indeed black politics is now matured and poised and no ready to take its own initiatives . Black politics is longer - the politics of those jumping when reactionary politics others
cough . The
Democratic
Party
must also
understand
that
if
Party within the
it sets its parliamentary
sights upon becoming the Opposition it must only process as it is defined by the present constitution , Opposition so with a declared intention that having become the do the of tion destruc the for actively work will Party , it ic Party Democrat the see to like not would I . tion itself constitu drain with a constitution which is towards the political outlet which
down the go being sucked
Mr.
Speaker ,
Honourable
Members ,
there
already certainly leads to the drain .
some
are
things
which need
is be to said which cannot be said in such a way that motivation One of these things is not suspected and distortions are not made . for a politics made one helluva hash of South Africa white that helluva long the unless and time Party heed black wisdom , Democratic
leading they will
characters make just
the in another
There is something in the life version of a white political hash . experience of Blacks which will breed the wisdom which is not being Speaker , Mr. statement , This is not a racist Whites . in bred underlying Honourable an It is not a statement hiding Members . intention
to
There
a
is
establish
catharsis
scene and in a political pie . political
care .
Black
that
domination
is needed
in
over Whites .
the
South
African
political
very real sense , Whites will have to eat some humble They will just have to entrust themselves to Black The
South African
Government
will
never
succeed
in
making Whites the author of future white security . This is a multi - racial society and if the Democratic Party seeks to become an opposition group by feeding Whites with further promises with the kind of society which immunises white society from Black political blundering , they will surely be lost . We are a multi - racial country . Blacks have suffered because Whites have blundered . Blacks blunder , Whites will suffer . The sooner Whites realise consequences , must we share the risks because we share the better .
If that the
147
want I Coloured
to walk the road to democracy with my brothers and sisters . I want to be
White , totally
Indian and colour - blind
in the new democracy that we will establish . I want there to honour among those who look only to a sound constitution , the
be due
process of law in the rule of law , and the protection of the courts in maintaining democratic practices . I believe in democracy and I believe that Black , White , Indian and Coloured can make democracy work as democracy
Mr. Dr.
the
only
thing
that
can work for
us .
Speaker , Honourable Members , I want to assure Dr. Zac de Denis Mr. Worrall and Wynand Malan that I am not
judgemental is at last only
that
forward as
Mr. have
is
and more
that hope
Beer , being
I only speak as I do speak because now there than there has been for a long time . I ask
we realise
that
hope by being
realistic
and
by
going
pragmatists .
Honourable Members , I have ranged far and wide but I Speaker , continue attempted constantly to point to the need for us to
I have tried to show the extent real political power . developing an in participating on political power depends real which to Real political working out of South Africa's problems . historic It is now too late will come to those who go with history . power Africa . to shape the history that will make a new democratic South must now get in on the final act and those who fail to do this , We will be
cast
aside
by history .
we have thus Honourable Members , Mr. Speaker , and it is because we have done the right thing massive
intimidation
not be shaken . in faith your right .
is
hurled at
us .
Let your
far done the right such that thing faith
Let your faith in your country not Continue your God not be shaken .
in democracy
be shaken . doing what
Let is
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