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Amazulu King to be buried tonight, by a select few men

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER

THE King of South Africa’s 12-million Amazulu – Goodwill Zwelithini – will be laid to rest tonight in a special and secret burial, attended by a select group of a few men, in line with tradition, the royal house has confirmed.

Prince Mangosutho Buthelezi, a spokesperson for the family, the burial will be held in line with King Zwelithini’s wishes as well as ancient tradition of the royal family. No media will be allowed at the burial.

“As per His Majesty’s wishes, his mortal remains will be interred in a private burial. This will be done by a small number of men close to the King, fulfilling old tradition. The burial will not be attended or broadcast by any media. The public ceremony honouring His Majesty will take place on Thursday morning and is being arranged together with the government as President Ramaphosa kindly agreed to transform the Special Category One funeral into a memorial prayer service,” Buthelezi said.

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Buthelezi said the family has also secured agreement from the South African government to turn Thursday’s event – initially designed as the funeral – into a memorial service. President Ramaphosa, who honoured Zwelithini with an official funeral – is expected to deliver a keynote address at the memorial.

Buthelezi also disclosed that the family has sought help from the South African government to put measures in place to stop the thousands who the family heard were preparing to violate COVID-19 restrictions to pay respect to the King.

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“This pandemic has wreaked havoc in our nation. We must do our utmost to protect one another. It will not only be illegal but unconscionable  to allow a large gathering in this time. It is extraordinary to bury a King in this manner, in the absence of thousands of mourners. I know that there are many subjects of the King who are not happy. I have already been in touch with our govenrment with regard to certain individuals who have indicated that they plan to break down lockdown restrictions and COVID-19 protocols and descend on Nongoma in large numbers. Measures have been put in place to avert this. Let me state categorically that our late beloved King’s funeral can never be used as an excuse to break protocols and regulations,” Buthelezi said. 

The Amazulu King, who has been on the throne for 50 years, died on Friday from diabetes-related complications.

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By The African Mirror

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