Despite losing nine family members in one day and being forced out of their house by alleged IFP supporters in 1991, the Ngulube family in Dobsonville, Soweto urged South Africans to bury the past and reconcile. The Ngulube family and many others around the Siphiwe Village hostel had to flee their homes when war broke out between them and hostel residents, who were aligned with the Inkatha Freedom Party. Some houses, still with visible bullet holes were ransacked and all their belongings stolen. As our Political Reporter, Ntebo Mokobo reports, the Ngulube family welcomed the Special Official Funeral bestowed to to the founding President of the IFP, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

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