Yingqungqulu le. Yigama lakho-ke lelo ozibiza ngalo. Siyabonga, CIA. Siyabonga uma uyi-CIA. Ubuntu-ke mabungene lapha, mabungene nakule ndoda evungama lapha. Ake niyincenge impela. Ake nincenge le ndoda evungama lapha. Ayinabuntu, ihlushwa ukungabi nabuntu njengoba niyizwa ivungama nje.
Lapha sithi kunina yibani abantu. Umuntu ungumuntu ngabantu. Ngiyabonga, Sihlalo. [Ihlombe.] (Translation of isiZulu paragraphs follows.)
[Mr J P PHUNGULA: Do you understand, we are talking about ubuntu here? There is a party there that doesn't like ubuntu. There is a party that is perturbing everything that we do here at Parliament, but you are quiet even though you have the power to talk with this party. Do you hear, it's confident? [Interjections.] We were not concerned about you, sir, because we know that you are there for food. Now that we don't care about you, you want to be a boss. There is no boss here. This is Parliament.
You beheaded Verwoerd here at Parliament; it is not the then Parliament now. We know your habits. You behead people here. You will never behead us; we are the boss. [Applause.] [Interjections.] The ANC is ruling.