President Cyril Ramaphosa handed over the certificate at the Moses Mabhida stadium in Durban, fulfilling his promise after recognising him as king in March this year.
The king was certified by the South African government on Saturday.
The Zulu monarch presides over deep divisions in the royal family caused by the battle for ascension.Addressing thousands in attendance, the monarch said it is by fate that he reigns as king today.King Misuzulu has promised to serve and be faithful to his subjects.
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