COVID-19 forces changes to plan to honour King
AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER THE Amazulu royal family yesterday cancelled its plans to have the late monarch King Goodwill Zwelithini lie in state out of fear that the thousands expected to descend on the royal house to pay their respects would lead to the violation of COVID-19 regulations. Initial plans were that the remains of King Zwelithini, which were moved from Durban to Nongoma, in northern KwaZulu-Natal yesterday, would spend some time at each of his six palaces before lying in state. The Zulu King, who has been on the throne for 50 years, died on Friday from diabetes-related complications. Prince…