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S'bu Zikode (Sibusiso Innocent Zikode) was born on 1975 in South Africa, Loskop, is a president. Discover S'bu Zikode's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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Sibusiso Innocent Zikode |
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S'bu Zikode Height, Weight & Measurements
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S'bu Zikode Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is S'bu Zikode worth at the age of 48 years old? S'bu Zikode’s income source is mostly from being a successful president. He is from South Africa. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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On 25 March 2021 he was announced as the 2021 recipient of the Per Anger Prize, awarded by the Swedish government for humanitarian work and initiatives in the name of democracy.
In 2019 a new land occupation in Tembisa outside of Johannesburg was named after Zikode
In 2018 a new land occupation in Germiston in the East Rand, outside of Johannesburg, was named after Zikode.
In July 2018, following the assassination of a number of its members, Abahlali baseMjondolo issued a statement claiming that Zikode's life was "in grave danger". It was later reported that Zikode was living underground.
In April 2013 Zikode, along with two others, successfully sued the Minister of Police for violence against his person.
In 2012 the Mail & Guardian newspaper declared him to be one of the two hundred most important young South Africans.
In its 2012 South Africa report Amnesty International reported that Zikode had been publicly threatened with violence by a senior ANC official.
He was critical of evictions linked to the 2010 FIFA World Cup and supported the August 2010 Public Sector Worker's strike in South Africa. He supports the occupation of unused land.
On 16 December 2009 he was presented with the Order of the Holy Nativity by Bishop Rubin Phillip.
In September 2009, Kennedy Road was attacked by a mob reportedly affiliated with the African National Congress. Violence continued for days. Zikode's home was destroyed during the violence and he and his family fled. Zikode, who went underground for some months because he feared for his life, considered himself a political refugee.
In February 2006 Zikode was prevented by the police from taking up an invitation to appear on a television talk show. In September 2006 Zikode, and the then Deputy Chair of the movement Philani Zungu, were arrested on trumped up charges and tortured by Superintendent Glen Nayager in the Sydenham Police Station.
Sibusiso Innocent Zikode is the current president of the South African shack dwellers' movement, which he co-founded with others in 2005. Abahlali baseMjondolo claims to have an audited paid up membership of over 80 000 across South Africa. His politics have been described as 'anti-capitalist'. According to the Mail & Guardian "Under his stewardship, ABM has made steady gains for housing rights."
Zikode has served a number of terms as the elected head of the South African shack dwellers' movement Abahlali baseMjondolo since October 2005. Before that he was the Chairperson of the Kennedy Road Development Committee. Although the movement campaigns for basic services, like water and electricity, as well as land and housing, Zikode is clear that its demands go beyond immediate material needs. He has said that ""The house on its own cannot solve the problem. It's not only money that creates dignity. All governments should accept that our communities are part of the greater society." He argues for an immediate assertion of equality and for meaningful engagement with the poor by saying that, "The government and academics speak about the poor all the time, but so few want to speak to the poor".
A few years later he enrolled as a law student at what was formerly known as The University of Durban-Westville and is now part of the University of KwaZulu-Natal. However he was unable to pay fees or rent and in 1997 had to abandon his studies and move to the Kennedy Road shack settlement. He found work at a nearby gas station as a pump attendant.
Zikode was born in the village of Loskop in 1975 and grew up in the town of Estcourt, in the midlands of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. He was raised by a single mother working as a domestic worker. He completed Matric at Bonokuhle High School where he joined the Boy Scouts Movement.