Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the former chief minister of the KwaZulu Bantustan, had a significant impact on South African politics. While hailed as an “outstanding leader” by some, others view him as a divisive figure. This article explores the complex legacy of Buthelezi, his role in the apartheid era, his relationship with the ANC, and the violent clashes that occurred during the transition to multi-party democracy. It also examines his political career, his leadership of the Inkatha Freedom Party, and his eventual inclusion in Nelson Mandela’s government of national unity. Despite his survival in South African politics and his efforts for the Zulu people, some criticisms and accusations of human rights violations surround Buthelezi. By delving into his life and political journey, this article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Buthelezi’s impact and the controversy surrounding his legacy in South Africa.
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