AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini says pending court cases are impacting his ability to perform his duties. Legal challenges to the current Zulu King are expected to begin in the Pretoria High Court later this month.
Prince Magosuthu Buthelezi and AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini pictured at the the Zulu Kings' pre-coronation ritual in this image taken on 20 August 2022.Prince Magosuthu Buthelezi and AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini pictured at the the Zulu Kings' pre-coronation ritual in this image taken on 20 August 2022.says pending court cases are impacting his ability to perform his duties.
“There are pending court cases, therefore, I cannot say much. But I can emphasise that the royal family exists and is optimistic that these court battles will pass and everything will return to normal. There is a third force that is using the family to destroy the Kingdom which is the backbone of the nation and the rightful King. They insult me and Prince Buthelezi all the time, in fact, they disturb the Kingship that is on the throne.
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