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Calling Nkandla a 'compound' is racist: SABC

As reported on Bizcommunity.com, yesterday (SABC closes gate on Zumaville), the issue of how the media refers to the construction of Zuma's Nkandla home using taxpayers' monies, continues to attract attention.
Now The Star newspaper has reported it had seen an email instructing editorial staff that "with immediate effect", President Jacob Zuma's "Nkandla home should be referred to as the president's, or Mr Zuma's, Nkandla residence", and not a "compound", or "homestead" or "any other such term".
SABC head of news Jimi Matthews told The Star that the word "compound" was a term used by white South Africans to refer to homes for "black migrant workers. It comes from our racial past [as a way of referring] to accommodation for migrant workers on the mine".
Some things are not meant for our ears
SABC spokesman Kaizer Kganyago told the daily he would not discuss the email.
"There's nothing that says because we are a public broadcaster, every meeting, everything must be on the radio for everyone to listen to," said Kganyago.
The opposition Democratic Alliance attempted to visit Zuma's residence at Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal at the weekend.
The building of the residence, which reportedly cost over R200m and was funded with taxpayers' money, was in still in progress.
Source: Sapa via I-Net Bridge
Source: I-Net Bridge

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