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The Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Foundation has been launched in Durban. It aims to preserve the rich history and legacy of one of SA’s longest-serving political leaders.

The chairperson of the board of trustees Velenkosi Hlabisa says the foundation aims to preserve the rich history and legacy of one of South Africa’s longest-serving political leaders.Buthelezi led the party until 2019.

“To promote peace through negotiations and the non violent resolution of conflicts where ever they occur. To promote reconciliation , social cohesion , multiculturalism and unity in diversity with the objective of nation building in order to heal the wounds of the past and secure the a shared future in which the rule of law prevails and equality is upheld. Three, to promote education as a priority and a fundamental right to support research and innovation and to increase responsible mentorship.

Buthelezi served as Minister of Home Affairs until 2004. He continued to serve as both leader of the IFP and an MP, retaining his seat in the 2014 general election.

 

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They mustn't forget the people who were killed by him in the early 90's

Noma angayenza ifoundation kodwa unguMbulali uShenge

Shenge...👍

That's one leader who come full circle from being so deadly cruel to be loved & embraced same path as Madiba

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Hopefully the atrocities of Inkatha will be preserved too for future generations!

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