The dangers of beating the drums of tribal chauvinism in KZN

Political players in the province are adopting an outdated and discredited mindset that is completely disconnected from the difficulties faced by people in SA

14 April 2024 - 00:00 By Thami Ngubane

Many political parties contesting state power in KwaZulu-Natal are resorting to an unhealthy and destructive competition which answers the question “Who is the best representative of Zulu ethno-nationalism?”..

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