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‘We have lost a father in our country’

Tribute to IFP founder

A GIANT has fallen! These were the sentiments of those who knew Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who died last Saturday morning in his home in Ulundi. He was 95.

l Prince Ishwar Ramlutchman Mabheka Zulu, the founder of the Sivananda World Peace Foundation, said he had travelled a long way with Buthelezi, the honorary patron of the foundation.

“His excellency will always be remembered for fostering good relationships with Indian people across the globe. He was a leader of all seasons. Today, when we look back, we can only be inspired by his life.

“He served his country

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