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ENG: REV Asah Hawu Mbatha (born July 13, 1951) is a South African politician - leader of National Democratic Convention (NADECO). He is married. EDUCATION AND COURSES ATTENDED University of Zululand : Bachelor of Arts in Theology SABC : Supervisors Course Mentorship Course MDC Financial Management Results Directed Course Radio Operations Course GMIT : Senior Management Course USIS (United States) : Radio Broadcasting Executive Education : Business Management SBL : FMP Organisational Behaviour Management Financial Accounting Industrial Relations Sanford University (USA) : Executive programme in Strategy & Organisation HOBBIES AND INTERESTS: Public Speaking, Reading, Gardening, Listening to Classical and Gospel Music, Wild life ...
for3against   beaulah - I agree with you. Finally, there is a picture, wow!, pibi
for1against   NADECO is working hard to get 20%of the votes National and in all Provinces this elections, beaulah
for1against   Rev Haw Mbatha is a unifier and that is one of the criteria s of a good leader especialy in a country healing from racial racial divides, beaulah
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for33against   I do not agree. Rev. Hawu Mbatha is bad choice. For instance, because ... (if I wanted to write why, I wrote it here), negative
for1against   He is not so good as Nelson Mandela., marta27
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Calling for new blood The Inkatha Freedom Party’s obvious inability to regain control in KwaZulu-Natal in last month’s elections has compounded cracks which appeared after the 2004 elections. Recent calls by the party’s youth wing, the IFP Youth Brigade, for a change in leadership are a clear sign that all is not well within the province’s official opposition party.Those cracks became more visible early this week when eight members of the Youth Brigade — seven of them senior youth leaders — were suspended from the party pending “further steps” by ...