I remain your servant and I will do as you ask of me.
I was proud to call Dr Rupert a friend. He was always a wonderful source of support and kindness.
I have been in America only once since Mr. Clinton became your president - as a speaker at the United Nations.
I have always believed in dialogue and in nonviolence, and if you look at my background you will see that it has always been my policy to talk to everyone.
I am not the kind of leader who pontificates about what should be done - I don't operate on scenarios, and I am not a prophet.
For our white members, voting is something they have done for hundreds of years. But for us, it is not such a traumatic thing, because we have never participated in an election.
Clearly you need a new team to go out to bat on your behalf; to fight for your rights and to report back to you personally and to the leadership of the IFP.
In Hanover Park they highlighted the terrible plight of backyard dwellers and the fact that year after year nothing has been done to help you: the hope and despair you all live with every day.
All of our forebears contributed to what South Africa has become. That does not, however, mean that I must apologize to anyone for being born a Zulu, or for having that culture.
The IFP is here to put into practice what we preach.
And the basis on which we agreed to operate with them involved a manifesto, where it states that we proceed from different ideologies and policies. One thing that we insisted on was that they should take an oath to reject racism and discrimination.
My party is committed to a federation.
My people have been sucked into the violence because some feel they have to retaliate, and some feel they have to protect themselves.
Others may make you promises, once again, and then election after election not deliver. We will not do this.
Personally, I believe in self-determination, but in the context of one South Africa - so that my self-determination is based in this region, and with my people.