Chief Gatsha Buthelezl, the Zulu leader, is the subject of this week's Profile. He is at the head of Inkatha, South Africa's largest internal Black political organisation. Using the colours of liberation of the African National
Congress, and sometimes the words of the South
African government - like Kwazulu, the Zululand homeland itself - he is the most ambiguous and little-understood leader in South Africa. He told
John Parry how he treads this path between radical Blacks and equally radical White Afrikaners, disliked, yet heeded by both groups.
Producer GWYNETH WILLIAMS
(Repeated: Sat 4.10 pm)