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KwaZulu Inkatha leadership
The crucual question of Black/White power-sharing needs to be tabled and the State President has avoided doing so...
Most whites agree with the essence of what Buthelezi is saying..
I call on Mr Heunis to reconsider his words ...
Declaration of Intent
The annual general conference of Inkatha
War or peace?
Zulu king speaks his mind to SA leaders
Clarion Call Volume 3 1985
1985-00-00
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Mrs Coretta Scott King: widow of slain US civil rights leader used by Archbishop Tutu and the Rev Allan Boesak in divisive black political feud
The South African Council of Churches
Inkathas aims and objectives
The Kairos Document
The Anglican Church - dissension in the ranks?
Archbishop Desmond Tutu: do his views represent those of the majority of Anglicans?
Questions the Catholic Church should answer: Bishops and Inkatha meet
Do church leaders back violence? - Zulu king asks
The crisis of violence for Christians: where does the Church stand on the question of violence
Christian tradition backs a just war, says Hurley
Who is to blame?
Clarion Call Volume 3 1986
1986-00-00
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Have they got it right?
A wrecked economy wont end apartheid
Blacks dont want to be beggars
Rural hunger and sanctions
1988-00-00
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