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Buthelezi sounds that familiar warning.

Business Day (South Africa)

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Byline: Sibongakonke Shoba

Buthelezi sounds that familiar warning Is the IFP leader's alarm genuine or intimidating, asks IF YOU warn a person when you cross the street that there is a snake, that there is a mamba there, that does not mean that you put it there. This is how Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi responded to suggestions that his warning that violence would erupt should the African National Congress (ANC)-led tripartite alliance march to Ulundi before the first democratic elections was an attempt to threaten his opponents. Mr Buthelezi warned the ANC and its allies that, if they marched to Ulundi, the Bhisho massacre would look like a school …

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