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Black South Africans Must "Schedule Their Suffering"
Interview With Chief Gatsha Buthelezi
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 September 2018
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Chief Gatsha Buthelezi is a dazzling, and controversial, figure on the South African scene. Of royal blood—a direct descendant of the great Zulu warrior kings of the last century—he draws the natural respect of many of the country's nearly five million Zulus. They form the biggest single population group, outstripping the ruling whites in number. Buthelezi is as conscious of his hereditary role as are his followers
Through his political actions of unceasing attack against racial apartheid, Buthelezi, aged fifty, also earns the support of many other blacks. He is a vocal and articulate proponent of a united and nonracial South Africa, which brings him white liberal support.
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* In January, Prime Minister Botha met with Chief Buthelezi, after which Buthelezi said Botha is more "flexible" than expected.— The Editors.