Some of the concerns raised by the traditional leaders include land issues.
The National House of Traditional and Khoi-San leaders says it is not happy with the progress that government has made in addressing socio-economic ills in the past 30 years.
Meanwhile, Deputy President Paul Mashatile says that government will look into establishing a policy for traditional and Khoisan leaders to ensure consistency for all. “On the issue of killings, yes, traditional leaders have raised it particularly in KwaZulu-Natal. We are roping in the Minister of Police and the security cluster to work with those provinces to deal with those issues. So, we did report that is what we are going to do. The Minister of Police is already looking at ways of dealing with this.”
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