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Issues
Here you will find the KwaZulu-Natal Briefing issues.
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- The IFP/ANC code of conduct
- The code of conduct was a breakthrough for free campaigning in the province
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- Letter to the editor from HOWARD VARNEY
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- Editorial
- The report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission is deeply unsatisfactory
- Umvoti Valley: makes Richmond look peaceful
- Flashpoints of violence in KwaZulu-Natal
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Issue 12 - Third Quarter 1998
- Tensions rise throughout the province
- In this report Cheryl Goodenough visits eight areas afflicted by violence
- Interview: Graham McIntosh
- The president of the KwaZulu-Natal Agricultural Union talks about the government’s failure to uphold the law
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- Editorial
- This land is ours
- Relations between tenants and farmers are tense as both sides come to terms with land reform.
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- Editorial.
- Pressure builds for an election deal
- One way for the ANC and Inkatha to avoid a confrontation in next year’s election would be to agree on a joint electoral list.
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