Sekela Somlomo, mhlonishwa Ngqongqoshe, angazi noma ngikuzwe kahle yini ngenkathi uthi uMthethosivivinywa weziNkantolo zezeNdabuko ungomunye weMithethosivivinywa ohlukumeza abesifazane. Angazi noma ngikuzwe kahle yini? (Translation of isiZulu paragraph follows.)
[Mr A M MPONTSHANE: Madam Deputy Speaker, hon Minister, I am not sure whether I heard you correctly when you were saying that the Traditional Courts Bill is one of the Bills that abuses women's rights. I am not sure whether I heard you correctly?]
If that is the case, I would ask you, hon Minister, to specify exactly which clauses you are referring to. In this House, we have people who can authoritatively - authoritatively - talk about that Bill. We have the hon Chief Holomisa there and my leader here. In fact, if you look back into history, there was the Natal Code of Zulu Law, which undermined women and regarded them as children. It was abolished by our leader here.