Prince Misuzulu ka Zwelithini has warned amakhosi that while they work hand in hand with the government, they should be cautious of a third force seeking to divide them.
He also spoke out on violence against women and children, calling on men to desist from this behaviour. “AmaZulu have a long history of respect and hold women in high regard, those whom God used to bring you to this world.
He also acknowledged the suffering brought on by the Covid-19 pandemic and the death of his parents who died just a few weeks after each other.
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