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Inkatha Considers Poll

Zulu chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi said Tuesday his Inkatha Freedom Party would consider provisional registration in South Africa's first all-race elections on April 26-28.


Inkatha is among groups boycotting the poll, demanding greater regional and ethnic autonomy.


A statement issued jointly after a meeting between Buthelezi with his rival ANC leader Nelson Mandela said: "In an effort to resolve outstanding constitutional deadlocks the parties agreed to explore with their principals the possibility of international mediation and in this regard the IFP would consider provisional registration in terms of the electoral act."




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