Mangosuthu Buthelezi, 92, had to be attended to on Monday night due to hypertension and was later admitted to hospital, said the family’s spokesperson, Bhekuyise Buthelezi, quoted by “News by the Minute”.”On Tuesday afternoon, the doctors considered it sensible for him to be admitted to the hospital for tests, as this would also allow him to get some rest”, said the spokesman, quoted by several media in the country.”He is stable and we hope for the best”, stressed Bhekuyise Buthelezi, without giving further details.After the first democratic elections in South Africa, in 1994, Mangosuthu Buthelezi was part of the first Nacional, led by President Nelson Mandela. Buthelezi was appointed president emeritus of the IFP in 2019, continuing to serve the party as a deputy. his party in Ulundi on the process of national reconciliation, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi said that there had never been a real reconciliation with the ruling party in South Africa, the African National Congress (ANC) with which he I would still like to make peace.

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