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Prince Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi (/ˌmæŋɡoʊˈsuːtuː ˈɡætʃə ˌbʊtəˈleɪzi/; 27
August 1928 – 9
September 2023) was a
South African politician and Zulu prince...
- Africa's
first post-apartheid
military operation,
acting president Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi (who was
South Africa's
third in
command after Nelson Mandela...
- Schwarz,
leader of the liberal-reformist wing of the
United Party, met with
Gatsha (later Mangosuthu) Buthelezi,
Chief Executive Councillor of the
black homeland...
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University of
Natal Press. pp. 122–161. ISBN 978-1-86814-252-1.
Mzala (1988).
Gatsha Buthelezi:
Chief with a
Double Agenda. London: Zed Books. p. 107. ISBN 978-0-86232-792-7...
- the
British Invasion of 1879,
Manchester University Presse, 1992. Mzala,
Gatsha Buthelezi :
Chief with a
Double Agenda, Zed Books, 1988. John Laband, Paul...
- Guluchi; Emi Sheshi; Etsu Moh Attahiru;
Liman Yunusa Kenchi; S. I. Jiya
Gatsha;
Suleman Primary School;
Television Agaie Etsugaie Chata I;
Chata II; Etsugaie;...
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September 9, 1986, she
cancelled meeting President P. W.
Botha and
Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi. The next day, she met with
Allan Boesak. The UDF leadership,...
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responsible Owen
Ncube Agency executives Isaac Moyo, Director-General Dr.
Gatsha Mazithulela,
Deputy Director-General (Special Services) Brig.
General (Rtd)Walter...
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leader of the
official opposition United Party, met and had
discussions with
Gatsha (later Mangosuthu) Buthelezi,
Chief Executive Councillor of the
black homeland...
- Natal, was
headed by a
member of the Zulu
royal family chief Mangosuthu ("
Gatsha")
Buthelezi in the name of the Zulu king.
Lesotho and
Eswatini (formerly...