KZN police assures situation between ANC and IFP is calm
In a statement the ANC says five of its members were taken to hospital after IFP members attacked them during election campaign.
Police in KwaZulu-Natal say the situation in Lindelani in KwaDukuza north of Durban is now calm. This follows a clash between the supporters of the African National Congress and Inkatha Freedom Party on Sunday morning.
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