1. President Nelson Mandela dared Zulu nationalists to defy him Thursday, announcing that a ban on the clubs and spears they insist on carrying would become effective within days. 2. A busload of Zulu nationalists carrying sticks and clubs arrived after the session started to demonstrate in support of six members of the Inkatha Freedom Party who are defendants. 3. A busload of Zulu nationalists carrying sticks and clubs arrived after the session started to demonstrate in support of Inkatha defendants. 4. A few dozen Zulu nationalists demonstrated on the street, chanting and singing. 5. Buthelezi had once used his ties to the king to promote himself among Zulu nationalist. 6. Buthelezi once used his ties to the king to promote himself among Zulu nationalists and build up autocratic power in KwaZulu Natal. 7. But when ANC supporters took their campaign posters and leaflets into previously no-go Inkatha territory, they were welcomed by Zulu nationalists. 8. Buthelezi once used his ties to the king to promote himself among Zulu nationalists. 9. Hundreds of Zulu nationalists on Thursday stormed a police station where nine of their colleagues were being held in connection with attacking the Zulu royal family. 10. Stiffening his campaign against his main black opponent, President Nelson Mandela delivered a stern warning Friday to Zulu nationalists to stop a wave of bloodshed in KwaZulu-Natal province. |