The IFP's leader Velenkosini Hlabisa has said that the ANC mic grab incident showcases the political intolerance in KwaZulu-Natal between the two parties.
The altercation involved ANC's KwaZulu-Natal chair, Siboniso Duma, and Zulu traditional prime minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi
The public display of discord at such a significant event raised questions about the state of political stability and cooperation in the province. With degrees in Journalism and International Politics, she delved into the intricacies of political landscapes, as well as elections at the Citizen Newspaper, African News Network and Newzroom Afrika
Political intolerance thrust into the spotlight as ANC mic snatching incident causes widespread criticism. Images: @Izwe Lethu/Twitter and Getty Images /Leon SadikiPolitical tensions were starkly evident in KwaZulu-Natal as ANC's Siboniso Duma grabbed the microphone from Zulu traditional prime minister Thulasizwe Buthelezi.The incident happened at a commemoration event for King Dinuzulu KaCetshwayo.
Ramaphosa committed to subsidising essential services in his address, emphasising that the ANC is the critical driver for such initiatives.
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