Enos John Nganani Mabuza (6 June 1939 – 13 December 1997) was a South African teacher, politician, and business executive.
That move led to his founding of the Inyandza Movement, which was to bring about political organisation and cohesion, which had been lacking in the area at the time.
[1] The Inyandza National Movement played a critical role in preventing attempts by the South African government to incorporate the KaNgwane homeland into Eswatini.
He took the South African apartheid government to court and won with the assistance of a young lawyer by the name of Mathews Phosa and this brought Mabuza national prominence.
His relationship with the IFP ended acrimoniously when Mabuza, in defiance of Mangosuthu Buthelezi, led a delegation to meet the ANC in Lusaka.