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Mangosuthu buthelezi biography of albert einstein

          I am not the kind of leader who pontificates about what should be done - I don't operate on scenarios, and I am not a prophet....

          "The IFP is here to put into practice " - Mangosuthu Buthelezi quotes from

        1. "The IFP is here to put into practice " - Mangosuthu Buthelezi quotes from
        2. Last year, in the month of September, our Traditional Prime Minister UMntwana wakwaPhindangene Dr Mangosuthu Buthelezi joined the ancestors of our nation.
        3. I am not the kind of leader who pontificates about what should be done - I don't operate on scenarios, and I am not a prophet.
        4. KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI MP PRESIDENT OF THE INKATHA FREEDOM PARTY Albert Einstein famously defined madness as expecting different.
        5. Years later, when he appeared before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, former President FW de Klerk admitted that it was my rejection of.
        6. Mangosuthu Buthelezi: the Zulu nationalist who left his mark on South Africa’s history

          Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi played a prominent role in South African politics for almost half a century. He was one of the last of a generation of black South African leaders who influenced the transition from the white minority apartheid regime to a society under a democratically elected government.

          Prince Buthelezi (95) was born on 27 August 1928 in Mahlabatini into the Zulu royal family.

          His mother Princess Magogo ka Dinuzulu was the daughter of King Dinizulu. His grandfather was the prime minister of King Cetshwayo. So, he was the first-born in line to the Buthelezi chieftainship.

          His Zulu identity became the decisive compass for his career in politics, and personified the ambiguities between ethnic identity and national policy.

          He became the only Bantustan leader who played a significant role in South Africa’s transition to democracy and subsequent poli