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Inkatha Freedom Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi

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Difference between Inkatha Freedom Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Inkatha Freedom Party vs. Mangosuthu Buthelezi

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) is a political party in South Africa. Mangosuthu Buthelezi (born 27 August 1928) is a South African politician and Zulu tribal leader who founded the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in 1975 and was Chief Minister of the KwaZulu bantustan until 1994.

Similarities between Inkatha Freedom Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Inkatha Freedom Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi have 16 things in common (in Unionpedia): African National Congress, African National Congress Youth League, Durban, Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, Government of National Unity (South Africa), KwaZulu, KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Natal (province), Solomon kaDinuzulu, South African general election, 2004, Thabo Mbeki, The Heritage Foundation, Transvaal (province), Umkhonto we Sizwe, Zulu people.

African National Congress

The African National Congress (ANC) is the Republic of South Africa's governing political party.

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African National Congress Youth League

The African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL) is the youth wing of the African National Congress.

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Durban

Durban (eThekwini, from itheku meaning "bay/lagoon") is the largest city in the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal and the third most populous in South Africa after Johannesburg and Cape Town.

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Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu

King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu (born 14 July 1948 at Nongoma) is the reigning King of the Zulu nation under the Traditional Leadership clause of South Africa's republican constitution.

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Government of National Unity (South Africa)

Between 27 April 1994 and 3 February 1997 South Africa was governed under the terms of the interim Constitution of South Africa.

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KwaZulu

KwaZulu was a bantustan in South Africa, intended by the apartheid government as a semi-independent homeland for the Zulu people.

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KwaZulu-Natal

KwaZulu-Natal (also referred to as KZN and known as "the garden province") is a province of South Africa that was created in 1994 when the Zulu bantustan of KwaZulu ("Place of the Zulu" in Zulu) and Natal Province were merged.

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KwaZulu-Natal Legislature

The KwaZulu-Natal Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal.

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Natal (province)

The Province of Natal (Provinsie Natal), commonly called Natal, was a province of South Africa from 1910 until 1994.

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Solomon kaDinuzulu

Solomon kaDinuzulu (1891–1933) was the king of the Zulu nation from 1913 until his death on 4 March 1933 at Kambi at the age of 41 or 42.

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South African general election, 2004

Legislative elections were held in South Africa on Wednesday, 14 April 2004.

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Thabo Mbeki

Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (born 18 June 1942) is a South African politician who served as the second President of South Africa from 14 June 1999 to 24 September 2008.

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The Heritage Foundation

The Heritage Foundation (abbreviated to Heritage) is an American conservative public policy think tank based in Washington, D.C. The foundation took a leading role in the conservative movement during the presidency of Ronald Reagan, whose policies were taken from Heritage's policy study Mandate for Leadership.

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Transvaal (province)

The Province of the Transvaal (Provinsie van die Transvaal), commonly referred to as the Transvaal, was a province of South Africa from 1910 until the end of apartheid in 1994, when a new constitution subdivided it.

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Umkhonto we Sizwe

uMkhonto we Sizwe (abbreviated as MK,, meaning "Spear of the Nation") was the armed wing of the African National Congress (ANC), co-founded by Nelson Mandela in the wake of the Sharpeville massacre.

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Zulu people

The Zulu (amaZulu) are a Bantu ethnic group of Southern Africa and the largest ethnic group in South Africa, with an estimated 10–12 million people living mainly in the province of KwaZulu-Natal.

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Inkatha Freedom Party and Mangosuthu Buthelezi Comparison

Inkatha Freedom Party has 89 relations, while Mangosuthu Buthelezi has 83. As they have in common 16, the Jaccard index is 9.30% = 16 / (89 + 83).

References

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