IFP says MK failed to show up for unity talks in Durban

The IFP says it never betrayed the MK party and claims its leaders waited for hours in Durban but MK did not arrive for talks.
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The NFP president was removed from a media briefing during a bitter fight over the KwaZulu-Natal unity government.
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The semi-finals of the Africa Cup of Nations did not disappoint, with Senegal and Morocco progressing to the final.
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