AmaZulu King, Misuzulu kaZwelithini has encouraged people to pick up ploughs and go back to farming in a fight against hunger in the Province.
Referring to the rising fuel costs and on-going load shedding, the AmaZulu monarch says these challenges show that there is still a lot of work to be done in South Africa.
He adds that KwaZulu-Natal has the largest land in South Africa and that the people in the Province should be the ones producing food for the country. “…But I can see we have not reached that stage that I would have wished for this nation to utilize our land in producing food working together with Amakhosi and the royal house. The rise in fuel prices and load shedding are indicators that there’s a lot in South Africa that needs to be done,” he explains.
King Misuzulu elaborates, “As I’ve mentioned the issue of trucks before, I ask that we be tolerant of each other on the roads so we all arrive alive. It’s just one person who causes an accident and a lot of people get injured. So don’t let that person be you.”
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