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Mondli Makhanya | ActionSA's effort to rename eThekwini in honor of warmonger Buthelezi is foolish

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There are many other townships and peri-urban settlements falling within eThekwini metro which experienced untold suffering at the hands of the man who ActionSA wants to shove into their faces, writes Mondli Makhanya
There are many other townships and peri-urban settlements falling within eThekwini metro which experienced untold suffering at the hands of the man who ActionSA wants to shove into their faces, writes Mondli Makhanya
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Elections have the ability to make leaders behave in bizarre and foolish ways. As we are now in the midst of our seventh general election and have had six local government elections, we are well practised in watching grown men and women making fools of themselves.

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