Clarion Call
1983 Volume 1 Number 1 August
1983 Volume 1 Number 3 October
1983 Volume 1 Number 4 November
1983 Volume 1 Number 5 December
1984 Volume 1 Number 7 February
1984 Volume 1 Number 8 March
1984 Volume 1 Number 9 April
1984 Volume 1 Number 10 May
1984 Volume 1 Number 11 June
1984 July/August
1984 October/November
1985 Volume 1
1985 Volume 2
1985 Volume 3
1985 Volume 4
1986 Volume 1
1986 Volume 2
1986 Volume 3
1987 Special Edition
1987 Volume 2
1988 Volume 1
1988 Volume 2
1988 Volume 3
1988 Special Edition
1989 Volume 1
1989 Volume 2
1989 Volume 3
1990 Volume 1
1990 Volume 2
1990 Volume 3
1991 Volume 1
1991 November
Clarion Call was published as the official journal of the KwaZulu Government, as a record of their activities, and as a mouthpiece of the Inkatha Institute developed to foster the aims of Inkatha - "a liberation movement committed to non-violence, peaceful change and a negotiated future for South Africa". The youth of KwaZulu, in particular, were called upon to resist violence as a means of protest. Participation in community self help projects supported by the KwaZulu Government fostered strong community values and aimed at forging unity within the movement. Social issues such as pensions, job creation, food production and primary health care are discussed in Clarion Call as well as issues relating to resistance to the National Government's repressive machinery, as viewed by Inkatha.