HC Deb 11 July 1887 vol 317 c345
MR. A.M'ARTHUR (Leicester)

asked the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Whether there is any truth in the report current in Natal, that it is the intention of the Government to return the Zulu Chief Usibepu to the district which he formerly governed; and, whether, if such a step is contemplated, he will, before effect is given to it, take steps to ascertain the wishes of the people on the subject?

THE SECRETARY OF STATE (Sir HENRY HOLLAND) (Hampstead)

There is no intention of restoring Usibepu; but, in common with other dispossessed Chiefs, he will be granted a small pension for life, subject, of course, to his good behaviour, from the Revenues of Zululand, and a location will be found for himself and his followers.