Buthelezi


Mangosuthu Gatsha [mahng-guh-soo-too gaht-shuh] /ˌmɑŋ gəˈsu tu ˈgɑt ʃə/ (Show IPA), born 1928, South African and Zulu political leader.
noun
Mangosouthu Gatsha (ˌmæŋɡəʊˈsuːtuː ˈɡætʃə), known as Chief Buthelezi. born 1928, Zulu leader, chief minister of the KwaZulu territory of South Africa from 1970 until its abolition in 1994; founder of the Inkatha movement and advocate of Zulu autonomy; minister of home affairs (1994–2004)

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