Friday, January 27, 2012

In South Africa, Mazibuko Is Democratic Alliance’s New Face - NYTimes.com

SHE has unmistakably African roots, from her birthplace (the kingdom of Swaziland) to one of her native tongues (isiZulu) to her mocha skin. But for many people, Lindiwe Mazibuko is just not black enough.


During a parliamentary session this year, a government minister here called her a coconut (white on the inside, brown on the outside). One political opponent described Ms. Mazibuko as the tea girl, or servant, for the leader of the country’s chief opposition party. Twitter users have flung racial slurs at her, called her a token and said she was naïve. Read more --> In South Africa, Mazibuko Is Democratic Alliance’s New Face - NYTimes.com

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