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Pres Ramaphosa officially recognises Zulu King MisuZulu

PRESIDENT CYRIL Ramaphosa has on Wednesday officially recognised king-elect Prince Misuzulu Sinqobile Zulu as king of AmaZulu.

This in terms of Section 8(3)(a) and (b) of the Traditional and Khoi-San Leadership Act, 2019.

The official recognition follows the passing of King Goodwill Zwelithini Zulu in March last year and the passing of the regent queen Mantfombi Dlamini a month later.

In terms of the requirements of the Act, the Royal family identified Prince Misuzulu Singqobile Zulu as the person who qualifies in terms of customary law and customs to assume the position of king and applied to the President for his recognition, said the Presidency in a statement.

“I wish to congratulate King Misuzulu kaZwelithini, on being officially recognised as the King of Amazulu. We wish the king all the success and peace during his reign. We will support his efforts to unite the people he will lead”. #Bayedepic.twitter.com/j7uPaPcSzD— Dr Dlamini Zuma (@DlaminiZuma) March 16, 2022

“As required by the Act, the recognition of the king-elect by the President follows consultations with the minister of cooperative and traditional affairs and the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal.”

King Misuzulu’s official recognition comes after the Pietermaritzburg High Court last week gave the green light for his coronation as the new king of the Zulu nation.

Judge Isaac Madondo dismissed with costs an application lodged by late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini’s brother, Prince Mbonisi Zulu, to stop the coronation from going ahead, after ruling that Prince Misuzulu was the “undisputed successor to the throne”.

Ramaphosa conveyed his well wishes to His Majesty King Misuzulu Zulu on the occasion of his legal recognition as King of AmaZulu Kingship.

“The assumption of the throne by his majesty King Misuzulu Zulu is a moment of great significance in the proud and distinguished history of AmaZulu. His Majesty is the successor to a long line of revered monarchs, who fought with great courage and determination for the welfare and security of their people. I join all the people of South Africa in wishing His Majesty King Misuzulu Zulu a long and prosperous reign,” said Ramaphosa.

Image (His Majesty King Misuzulu Sinqobile Hlomesakhishlangu kaZwelithini).

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