Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo

Buyelekhaya Zwelinbanzi Dalindyebo a Sabata (born 1964; r. since May 1989), praise name Zwelibanzi, is a king of the abaThembu in South Africa.[1][2] He is the son of the previous king, Sabata Jonguhlanga Dalindyebo, a descendant of the amaHala dynasty, and ruler of the current bakwaDalindyebo lineage. In May 2005, he was indicted for fraud, murder, attempted murder, kidnapping and arson at the Mthatha High Court, and was subsequently convicted. In 2013, when Helen Zille was the Democratic Alliance (DA) party leader, the DA recruited Dalindyebo to join the party, despite his conviction, and at the time he shared the stage with Zille, Mmusi Maimane and Athol Trollip. The perception exists that he was recruited on the basis that he could bring votes to the DA in the Eastern Cape.[3]

In July 2014, a group of Thembu chiefs wrote to President Jacob Zuma requesting that Dalindyebo be removed, claiming he was an "evil king" and "not fit to rule". [4]

In October 2015 Dalindyebo was sentenced to 12 years in prison, and his membership of the DA was terminated.[5][6]

In December 2015, when Dalindyebo was due to start serving his prison sentence, he made last minute efforts to avoid incarceration by petitioning President Jacob Zuma for a presidential pardon.[7] The petition was dismissed at the end of December and he was incarcerated on the 30th of December 2015. [8] In January 2016 there were reports that he had been on hunger strike.[9]

Dalindyebo has since been customarily dethroned, and is expected to be administratively dethroned in the near future.[10] The Presidency has now apparently withdrawn his kingship.[11]

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