Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front

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Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front
Leader Tshifhiwa Makhale
Founded1998
Ideology Vhavenda Self-determination
International affiliation Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (Until 2015)
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Flagge Venda Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front.png

Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front (Abbreviation: DPF) is a political party in South Africa. Based amongst the Vhavenda population in the north-eastern parts of the country and seeks self-determination for the Vhavenda. It was founded in 1998 by Tshifhiwa Makhale, who still leads the party. [1] The DPF represented the Vhavenda at the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization [2] until 2015, and OEAS (Organization of Emerging African States)[ citation needed ].

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References

  1. Mbanjwa, Xolani (28 April 2013). "Just In Heartbreak for Bafana #Bafana News Struggling parties thrown a lifeline". City Press. Archived from the original on 1 August 2013. Retrieved 7 September 2013.
  2. "Vhavenda: Manifesto of the Dabalorivhuwa Patriotic Front".