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South Africa’s Goodwill Zwelithini: the Zulu king without a kingdom

South Africa’s Goodwill Zwelithini: the Zulu king without a kingdom

GOODWILL Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, who has died at the age of 72, was the longest-reigning of all Zulu kings on record. This was the 50th year of his incumbency. GERHARD MARÉ, Emeritus Professor of Political Sociology, University of KwaZulu-Natal His reign spanned turbulent decades in South Africa. He assumed the throne at the height of apartheid and went on to rule through the country’s violent and turbulent decades, a period which included contestation of the role of the Zulu monarchy. This spilled over into post-apartheid South Africa when the country’s new constitution recognised traditional leaders along with its democratically elected representatives.…
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Zulu King admitted to hospital I.C.U

Zulu King admitted to hospital I.C.U

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER ONE of Africa’s most influential and powerful traditional leaders - King Goodwill Zwelithini - who presides over the country’s 12 millions Zulus, has been admitted to the intensive care unit of a hospital where he is being treated for diabetes. The state of Zwelithini’s health and his admission to hospital was disclosed by Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the King’s traditional prime minister. Buthelezi said Zwelithini was admitted to hospital for the second time after treatment for his diabetes failed to stabilise his glucose levels.  “As it is widely known, His Majesty is a diabetic and his glucose levels…
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Rural South Africans fight for Zulu king to return their land

Rural South Africans fight for Zulu king to return their land

KIM HARRISBERG RURAL South Africans took a trust controlled by the Zulu king to court on Wednesday, seeking to cancel agreements which they say forced them to pay rent as tenants on their ancestral lands. The case pits seven informal landholders against the Ingonyama Trust, which manages nearly 3 million hectares (7,413,161 acres) of communally-owned land, and is effectively controlled by Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini. Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini. Picture: Flickr The Ingonyama Trust could not be reached for comment via phone or email and its lawyers asked for questions to be sent to them via email, which they did…
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