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Special Report Transcript Episode 17, Section 2, Time 14:18Peace finally settled in KwaNobuhle in1990. Yet, the question remains. How did things get so bad? And was the conflict purely ideological? // Because UDF by then had already taken a position that they are going to propagate or rather adopt a Freedom Charter. So, you can also read from there, that the Africanists refused to get into UDF because of the Freedom Charter. Then it’s clearly ideological, more than anything else. // Was it simply a fight between Africanists and Charterists? // While we’ll admit at leadership level that something that happened to be of under-currency a question of ideology. But in terms of how the levels of our communities got effected one will tend to pursue a question that the cause is more than as to say it was of ideology. // The system got into the whole process because it saw us divided. That’s when it got into the gap, whichever way they got into, whether they used who and who, but the gap was created by us: both camps. Notes: Mncedisi Sitoto; Interviewer; Mandla Konkie; Mncedisi Sitoto References: there are no references for this transcript |