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Heads to roll as IFP identifies those owning unapproved regalia

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There will be consequences for IFP members who have defied the party by buying, wearing and posting on social media regalia bearing the face of its current president.

IFP members are allowed to wear only regalia with the face of founder and emeritus president Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi. Transgressors will be identified and investigated to determine their intentions, but there will not be a “one-size-fits-all” approach to discipline.

Siphosethu Ngcobo, general secretary of the IFP,

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