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The IFP Women's Brigade (IFPWB) has distanced itself from the recent
demonstrations which called for a change in the IFP's
democratically-elected leadership by opportunistic means.
"The IFP women wish to distance themselves from every attempt to by-pass
democratic processes in the party and force a leadership succession
against the will of the party's grassroots supporters," said IFPWB
chairperson Thembi Nzuza.
The IFPWB believes that the rank and file of the IFP stands behind IFP
President Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi as resolutely as ever. "Shenge
remains our President as long as he commands the support of the IFP's
membership," said Nzuza.
"We are all for a process of introspection into the IFP's unsatisfactory
showing in the 2009 elections. This process, however, should not be
supplanted by a deliberate campaign to unseat the party leadership by
undemocratic means," said Nzuza.
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