NATIONAL COUNCIL MEETING 22nd & 23rd August '98
At its meeting in Ulundi on August 22/23, 1998 the National Council
of the Inkatha Freedom Party resolved:
RESOLUTION 1
That the Party is concerned that its call for national consensus
with regard to important national initiatives and reconciliation between itself and the
ANC is being deliberately and mischievously misconstrued;
that voters must be under no illusion that the Party has clear
political objectives and philosophies which differ considerably from those of the ANC and
other political Parties;
that the Party, in putting South Africa first, seeks peace and
reconciliation between all Parties and a common quest to jointly support specific
government policies and programmes which will constructively drive socio-economic and
human development throughout the Republic;
that it will lead by example in calling for all Parties to desist
from scoring divisive Party political points on the backs of an electorate which is racked
with poverty and still reeling from the aftermath of apartheid and the effects of the
struggle within the struggle for liberation;
that the Party will continue to vigilantly pursue the articulation
of Party policies and will highlight and expose, whenever possible, the deficiencies it
perceives in Government policy and practice and the objectives of our political opponents
which we oppose;
that the pursuit of an IFP electoral victory and our quest for
federalism and pluralism is inextricably linked to our commitment to non-violence and the
normalisation of South African society;
that this then is the context in which the public should locate the
IFP as a distinct party, quite separate from all others, and as a Party of patriots
committed to national healing and prosperity.
RESOLUTION 2
To express, yet again, its disquiet with regard to the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission and places before the people of South Africa the inescapable
fact that the President of the IFP, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, has now been proved right
in his often voiced prediction that the TRC would draw to a close, as it is now doing,
without having made any serious or substantial commitment to investigate the deaths of
hundreds of IFP leaders and thousands of its members and supporters;
that the TRC has through its actions undeniably shown bias against
the IFP and in so doing has turned its back on the suffering of our members and supporters
which we unreservedly condemn.
RESOLUTION 3
To draw attention to the fact that IFP leaders in KwaZulu Natal have
been intimidated by supporters of the ANC while canvassing in the Greater Durban Area and
in Clermont in particular;
that the Party intends to bring these incidents to the attention of
the leadership of the ANC at national level and to request giving effect to previous
agreements which must now be enforced to ensure freedom of political activity;
furthermore, to express surprise that the senior leadership of the
ANC in KwaZulu Natal personally led a march against the Attorney-General of KwaZulu Natal.
Not only do we regard this as inappropriate but that it points towards a widely held
perception that the ANC is hostile towards a truly independent system of justice in the
country.
RESOLUTION 4
To fully support the initiative of the ANC/IFP Government of
National Unity to pursue a non-military and negotiated solution to the present crisis in
the Democratic Republic of Congo;
to ask for the prayers of all South Africans that African souls be
spared from further conflagration and that democratic African solutions be found for an
African problem.
RESOLUTION 5
To offer our heartfelt condolences to the family of Mr Bhekinkosi
Ngubane, IFP member, religious leader, member of the Pongola Taxi Association, Chairman of
a school governing body, and much loved husband and father, who was brutally murdered in
the bedroom of his home, allegedly by members of the SANDF on August 15, 1998 at Godlwayo,
near Pongola;
to thank the police in the area for their swift arrest of four ex-MK
soldiers of the SANDF and to record our outright condemnation of the SANDF command
authority responsible for the operation which led to the alleged brutal torture and
subsequent death of Mr Ngubane;
to request all relevant bodies, including the Human Rights
Commission, to investigate this death and the actions of the command structures of the
SANDF in the area, including the precise reasons for the SANDF exercise.
RESOLUTION 6
That the relentless campaign of the ANC to deprive traditional
communities of control of their institutions and their land has culminated in the Court
Case of Kgosi Lucas Mangope. Blinded by the obsession of centralised government, the ANC
government of North West Province has claimed the right to act for and on behalf of a
tribe without their consent.
In all the centuries of traditional government in Africa, no Kgosi
or Inkosi has ever been charged or convicted of theft of his own land.
The IFP pledges itself to ensure that in a democratic and free South
Africa, traditional communities will constitute a permanent feature of civil society with
the full right to participate in development and upliftment of their lives.
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