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Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi (Ashpenaz Nathan Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi) , 1928-, South African political leader. A Zulu chief, he served as chief minister of the bantustan KwaZulu (1970-94, initially as head of the Zululand Territorial Authority; see Zululand ) but opposed independence for the territory. Originally an activist within the African National Congress (ANC), Buthelezi revived Inkatha, a Zulu cultural group, in 1975 as an antiapartheid and Zulu nationalist organization; it later became the Inkatha Freedom party. In the 1980s he became a prominent critic of the ANC and its support for guerrilla warfare and international sanctions against apartheid . He favored a solution to apartheid based on tribalism instead of a one-adult, one-vote policy and was accused of collaboration with government-backed security forces. The early 1990s saw increasingly violent clashes between Inkatha and ANC supporters; the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission report (2003) charged Inkatha with collaborating with white supremacists to massacre hundreds during this period. Inkatha boycotted (1993) the multiparty talks that wrote a new South African constitution but participated in the 1994 multiracial elections. Buthelezi was named home affairs minister in Nelson Mandela 's government, a position he retained during President Thabo Mbeki 's first term. Although violence between supporters of the ANC and Inkatha partisans persisted in KwaZulu-Natal during the mid-1990s, it subsequently largely subsided.

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Buthelezi, Mangosuthu Gatsha (1928– ) Zulu chief and politician. Buthelezi was installed as chief of the Buthelezi tribe in 1953 and became chief minister of KwaZulu, a ‘bantustan’ within apartheid South Africa in 1970. In 1975, he founded Inkatha. Accusations of complicity in apartheid led to violence between Inkatha and the rival African National Congress (ANC) in the early 1990s. Buthelezi acted as minister for home affairs (1994– ) in the ANC government.

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