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The free enterprise system: why the Inkatha supports it
Pragmatism not sentiment
The trade union movement: support for the workers
Violence: the manipulation of black anger and its consequences
Is this how the struggle should be waged?
Albert would have rejected todays violence.
What does the west want for SA?: revolution or peaceful change?
Inkatha and KwaZulu: blocking the grand apartheid plan - a history of the struggle
The Church and violence
KwaZulu/Natal Indaba
Chief Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi
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Inkatha: the South African liberation movement
The birth of a movement
'Why I established Inkatha'
London Summit Meeting
The mood of black South Africa
The struggle for power - or power struggle?
Release Nelson Mandela
Clarion Call 1987
1987-00-00
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Affidavits: what they mean in South African law
Affidavit: Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi
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Death and destruction: what the courts are hearing
One-sided stories: bias in some sections of the media
What the majority want: peace and stability
Editorial
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