IFP president Mangosuthu Buthelezi said on Saturday he had approached Jacob Zuma to intervene in the deteriorating relations between the two parties.
The election fodder was wheeled out for a photo-opportunity at the Inkatha Freedom Party’s offices in downtown Durban this week.
Compelling reasons need to be provided by the Inkatha Freedom Party to ensure the support of voters, leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi said on Friday.
The National Assembly approves law amendments to allow women born out of customary marriages to inherit from their deceased parents’ estate.
Former DA leader Tony Leon says the crisis in the judiciary has been more than a decade in the making.
An Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) chairperson was gunned down in Durban on Saturday in an allegedly politically motivated attack.
South Africa’s opposition parties are failing to cash in on the infighting in the ANC, a recent survey indicates.
The African National Congress may be in office in KwaZulu-Natal, but they are not in control, said the Inkatha Freedom Party’s Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
African National Congress Youth League president Julius Malema is to explain remarks he made about ANC president Jacob Zuma.
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/ 17 September 2007
As opposition parties called for urgent action to address the ”crisis” of HIV infection in babies attending state hospitals, the Health Department took steps on Monday to get to the bottom of the matter. The department was concerned at media reports ”alleging there have been cases of HIV infection as a result of inadequate infection-control measures”.
It has been a busy week for former Inkatha Freedom Party chairperson Ziba Jiyane.
Hostel battles: Why there’s more to the eruption of anger than ‘ethnic rivalry’
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/ 1 December 1989
A senior delegation of visitors and observers watched this week as conflict erupted in Mpumalanga, Natal, leaving 18 dead.
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/ 29 September 1989
After months of attempted peace talks between representatives of warring groups in Natal, further negotiations have been called off by lnkatha.
Startling allegations that police are actively backing Inkatha warlords in the Pietermaritzburg civil war were made at a press conference.
Pressure mounts as one warlord gets death verdict
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/ 29 January 1988
Natal violence: Seven interdicts, yet no investigations …
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/ 27 November 1987
Youths are still living in church and community halls in and around Durban after fleeing their homes earlier this month to escape the violence.
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/ 20 November 1987
The talks, under the auspices of the Pietermaritzburg Chamber of Commerce, were due to start yesterday.