uGatsheni, Imfezemnyama To Take Stage at the Nquthu Rally of the Inkatha Freedom Party Sixth of April: The Inkatha Freedom Party is getting ready for the General Elections of May 29, 2024, which will choose a new National Assembly and provincial legislatures for each of South Africa’s provinces. In a stadium in Durban, South Africa—which is regarded as the centre of its Zulu base—the Inkatha Freedom Party opened their campaign on March 10, 2024.
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On April 6, the IFP intends to hold a fresh rally in an effort to further their campaign. The demonstration will take place in the Umzinyathi District Municipality, which is situated in the KwaZulu-Natal region of South Africa, in an open area across from Nquthu Plaza. The Mother of Maskandi Festival Award big finale and the rally are both planned to begin at 10:00 am on the same day.
Hon. AT Ntuli, the KZN Premier candidate for the Inkatha Freedom Party, will be the guest speaker on this particular occasion. Renowned Zulu musicians are invited to the occasion to add some spice to the day’s vibe. uGatsheni, who recently defeated Grammy Award winners Tyla and Lebo Malope in the Cultural Creative Industry Award 2024, is among the artists invited to perform on that day. Other artists performing are Babes Wodumo, Dladla Mshunqisi, Q-Twins, Qinisi Nsele, Jaiva Zimnike, Imfezemnyama, and Shendeldixa.
Ever since the days of Nelson Mandela, the Inkatha Freedom Party has posed a threat to the ruling party in South Africa. Though KwaZulu-Natal (KZN), the IFP’s home province and a crucial election battleground, is facing new difficulties as well. Mangosuthu Buthulezi, the party’s late founder and iconic leader, is not present at this time.
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