His Royal Highness, Dr. Eminence Ambassador Nkosinathi E. Mahlangu, also known as King Bongwe II of the Ndebele Nzuza tribe in South Africa and Africa's President of the International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA), emphasizes that without peace, love, justice, and equality cannot thrive. He asserts that the Khoi and San communities must be recognized as the original landowners, as all others settled on their land. Regarding the contentious land expropriation bill, King Bongwe II insists that no one should be allowed to sow division among South Africans and affirms that governments should not override traditional leadership. Channel Africa's reporter, Michael Mbewe, spoke with King Bongwe II.

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