In the South African province of KwaZulu-Natal, local politics is a
deadly game, with at least 40 people killed in politically motivated
shootings since last year.
A battle for control is raging ahead of a conference of the African
National Congress to choose a new leader when President Jacob Zuma steps
down as ANC chief in December
Violence has spread across the province on the country’s east coast,
but much of the killing can be traced back to hitmen hired from the
notorious Glebelands complex of hostels in the provincial capital
Durban.
Guardian Newspaper
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