Members of the oldest ethnic group in South Africa have been installed for three years in front of the seat of the presidency, in Pretoria.
The self-proclaimed “Khoisan King” was arrested on January 12, 2022, then released the next day, for illegally planting dagga (marijuana) in the vegetable garden of his camp set up for three years in front of the Union Buildings, the seat of the Ramaphosa government. in Pretoria. This detention has put this people – the oldest in South Africa – in the spotlight, who are fighting for the recognition of their culture, their language, and for the restitution of their lands.