12 ANC members killed in recent weeks over branch nominations

African News Agency (ANA)

A commission of inquiry into political killings in KwaZulu-Natal will be established, the province’s premier Willies Mchunu ‎said on Thursday.

Mchunu, speaking to African News Agency at the 21st International Aids Conference in Durban, said that he had decided to establish the inquiry into the spate of politically ‎motivated killings that have wracked the province in the run up to the upcoming local government elections on August 3.

Mchunu’s decision follows a call by the African National Congress on Wednesday for the provincial government to investigate the killings. Most of the killings have involved members of the ANC.

Mchunu said: “I heard about it (the call by the ANC ) last night. But I first had to speak to the minister of police to see whether it could be done.”

He said that the terms of references still had to be determined and once that had been done, the Commission would be established.

The call from the ANC follows the shooting of two of its members on Monday.

Bongani Skhosana, an ANC ward candidate in the Umziwabantu municipality on the KwaZulu-Natal south coast was shot dead as he was about to take his children to school.

Khanyisile Sibisi was shot dead while on her way to Mandela Day celebrations in Ladysmith.

According to a recent report in Durb‎an’s morning Mercury newspaper 12 members of the ANC have been killed in recent weeks in the infighting over branch nominations.

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