Duma could have addressed him maturely. His approach, body language and choice of words were completely disrespectful. Duma, Mtolo and Kaunda are singlehandedly destroying the ANC in KZN.
...every wise man builds his house, but a foolish one like Duma tears it down with his own hands... ...the barbaric action by Duma has already pushed the ANC to the grave , his organization the ANC dug 1,5 mxillion gravesites during covid 19 , come 29th of may it we'll be burial of ANC...
It's because there's no leadership at national that should call them to order or are afraid to suspend them. They do as they wish without any consequences.
He's disrespecting himself and thinking everyone is his peer. He's a small boy to the prime Minister and must respect him and to take a microphone whilst talking is a sign of being badly brought up .
They've doing these for very long, look at loadshedding, high unemployment, high crime rates. These are signs that these people are arrogant, don't respect the constitution and the citizens of these country.
Hopefully the people of KZN teach Duma and his arrogant party a lesson on 29th May 2024. The guy is a disaster to the ANC and his chomee uMtolo nama brentwood wokubolekwa.
I like Prime Minister how he responded in Zulu Warriors Chants. Ikhuzeni lenkukhu esutha isuthe ikhwele phezu kwendu, Ikhuzeni...Heeeeebe Usuthu...😂😂😂😂
In future let's not include Political parties in Royal matters or traditional.matters.Lets give the Zulu Nation a platform to show respect to His Majesty,
This was the day, March 16 2024, that the African National Congress lost Kwa-Zulu Natal. May 29 2024 will just be a formality. It's over, ANC is finished in KZN, bye bye!!
Mr. Duma can't differentiate between Government administration and ANC politics. Mr. Buthelezi wasn't supposed to talk about ANC in a Government event, both cases unacceptable.
Duma is not the King of the Zulus, his government is not the Kingdom of the Zulus, ...these political parties are not part of our identity but the Kingdom of Zulu nation is who we are, long live the King...and the Zulu Kingdom...
Then what does Duma have to do with government? Is he the premier? Is he not there as the provincial chairperson of a political party? It’s a huge own goal for this ANC of Ramaphosa.
Whilst Duma’s behaviour cannot be condoned, the Prime Minister was reckless and out of order to bring childish squabbles to the podium. He could have very easily discussed his grievances with the president and the chairperson himself in close quarters.
Pitiable scene 😢 😢 😢. Clearly the MC displayed Political immaturity & his Public behavior is continually disappointing. Not too long ago he publicly belittled Premier Nomsa Dube where the Boks were showcasing their Trophy. Where is the Disciplinary Committee of the ANC....We Miss the KZN ANC Leadership under the likes of Ndebele, Zuma, Zikalala etc
You cannot right a wrong act with another wrong act ,especially action of this ANC dude. This ANC guy made the initial act of the man ,he grabbed the mic from, more tolerable compared to his intolerable action
No, but the prime minister would not just hijack ceremonies organized by the ANC to contest against the ANC for the IFP. I understand where Duma is coming from. He had to jump in and stop him.
Asakheni is izwe ngokubambisana asking politiki la iSizwe sakwaZulu sesenziwe inhlekisa kakhulu ukuze izinto zilunge ake sibeke I polotiki eceleni sobe munye nje Kanye sibambisane sibuyise isithunzi e KZN PROVINCE
Duma is right you cannot use platform to criticize someone,he should have approach Mtolo face to face not using that ceremony to attack.Those who said ANC is finished are lacking knowledge and are spiritual blindness,ANC comes very far in liberating this country from Boere so nothing new my advice to you domkoppe relax be healed from your chest pains and see the deliverance on 29 May Viva Matamela.
Kicking someone who has been sent by the king to speak for him, You are equally kicking the king and its Nation.. This act is the demand to the king to speak and make mistakes for himself which is disrespect.
It's sad that out of all the people who spoke here Ramaphosa (a Vhenda person) is the only one who spoke a little bit of isiZulu. This was a tradiotional Zulu event being attended by at least 90% Zulu people, so only God knows why English was the main language.
@@thokozanimbambo50 So king Cetshwayo was not Zulu and the majority of the people there were not Zulu? They could have had a translatror at worst because most of amabutho are old people who were deprived education so its unfair to them to attend an event and not feel entirely included.
@@sileowo7222 firstly, this event was not just attended by the Zulu's, moreover it was televised on national television. Whether we Africans like it or not English has become the universal medium of communication. We have also gone a long way from the days of Cetshwayo sir/ma'am.
Let’s even take it further, do you think it would’ve been OK to even grab the mic from him if he said something bad about Ramaphosa? He speaks on behalf of the Zulu nation. Let him talk and get reprimanded alone. One doesn’t make it worse by grabbing mics and calling him clumsy. That’s the King’s appointee. That’s disrespecting the King.
Do you even draw the distiction between Mtolo and the ANC (as an organisation)? You don't even know what he "was about to say", because of hooligans in positions of responsibility
UShenge was wrong to use that event for political point scoring. Cyril Ramaphosa was there he could have aired his supposed concerns privately. Duma was wrong to take the microphone like that ube wrong. The monarchy must avoid being used by politicians because it lose it's stature and independence
Political point scoring? He was speaking on behalf of the King, which is politically none aligned. What party was he scoring points for? And which part of what he was saying sounded like political point scoring when he says the provincial leadership does not respect the king
our leadership think for themselves as tycoon ,the problem of south africa is a one family in business and the rest of us are standing at the doors of business watching enjoying themselves ,all this old ANC leaders must retire and pass the batone to the new generations and soutyh africa will be a better place
Zuma managed to debunk that stereotype in his Presidency. The IFP has always respected the Kingdom and the ANC have always wanted the Kingdom to respect it