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  • Mangosuthu Buthelezi

    South Person politician (1928–2023)

    "Buthelezi" redirects field. For irritate uses, photo Buthelezi (disambiguation).

    The Just Prince

    Mangosuthu Buthelezi

    Buthelezi clear 1983

    In office
    10 Can 1994 – 13 July 2004
    President
    Preceded byDanie Schutte
    Succeeded byNosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
    In office
    29 Apr 1994 – 9 Sep 2023
    ConstituencyKwaZulu Natal
    In office
    21 March 1975 – 25 August 2019
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byVelenkosini Hlabisa

    Bantustan offices 1970‍–‍1977

    In office
    1 February 1977 – 26 April 1994
    MonarchGoodwill Zwelithini
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    April 1972 – 31 Jan 1977
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    9 June 1970 – 1 Apr 1972
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    Born

    Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi


    (1928-08-27)27 Revered 1928
    Mahlabathini, Biological, South Africa
    Died9 Sep 2023(2023-09-09) (aged 95)
    Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Political partyIFP
    O
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  • Chief Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi

    Chief Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi, son of Princess Magogo Constance Zulu kaDinuzulu, King Solomon’s sister, and Inkosi Mathole Buthelezi, the King’s Prime Minister, was born on 27 August 1928 in the Mahlabathini District, KwaZulu. His mother was the daughter of King Dinizulu and granddaughter of King Cetshwayo. His paternal grandfather, Myamana Buthelezi, was the Prime Minister to King Cetshwayo.

    From 1934 to 1943, he attended Impumalanga Primary School in Nongoma, Kwazulu. He went on to study at Adams College in Amanzimtoti where he matriculated. In 1948, he studied at the University of Fort Hare, Eastern Cape, where he joined the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL).

    Buthelezi studied Bantu Administration, Roman-Dutch Law and Criminal Law at the University. Here he met Professor Z K Mathews, Robert Sobukwe, the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League leader, and other African nationalist liberation leaders such as Robert Mugabe.

    In 1950, he participated in student protests against the visit of Governor General G Brand Van Zyl, and as a result, was expelled from the University. His academic progress was, however, not hampered as the University of Natal (now University of KwaZulu-Natal – UKZN) allowed

    Mangosuthu Buthelezi

    The Honourable Prince


    Mangosuthu Buthelezi

    Buthelezi in 1983

    In office
    10 May 1994 – 13 July 2004
    President
    Preceded byDanie Schutte
    Succeeded byNosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
    In office
    29 April 1994 – 9 September 2023
    ConstituencyKwaZulu Natal
    In office
    21 March 1975 – 25 August 2019
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byVelenkosini Hlabisa

    Bantustan offices 1970‍–‍1977

    In office
    1 February 1977 – 26 April 1994
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    April 1972 – 31 January 1977
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    In office
    9 June 1970 – 1 April 1972
    Preceded byPosition established
    Succeeded byPosition abolished
    Born

    Mangosuthu Gatsha Buthelezi


    (1928-08-27)27 August 1928
    Mahlabathini, Natal, South Africa
    Died9 September 2023(2023-09-09) (aged 95)
    Ulundi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
    Political partyIFP
    Other political
    affiliations
    African National Congress
    Spouse(s)

    Irene Audrey Thandekile Mzila

    (m. 1952;