King Misuzulu's second wife, Queen Nozizwe KaMulela, is a Swati banking executive, currently serving as Eswatini Bank's Managing Director. What is her story?
and maternal grandparents in Usuthu village in Luyengo, Swaziland. She grew up in a staunch Anglican household alongside several other children raised by her grandparents.The second Zulu Queen does not have children. Her husband, King Misuzulu, has three children: two with his first wife,KaMayisela and one with Princess Wezizwe Sigcau of amaMpondo royalty in the Eastern Cape.
Queen Nozizwe was born to a Zambian father and a Swati mother. Photo: @gpmadamspeaker, @lunietoolz on Twitter Her Majesty is an alumnus of Sydney Williams Primary in Manzini. She later enrolled at St Michael's Girls HighThe Queen wanted to be a doctor but had to switch her professional goals after failing in sciences in her first year of college. She then enrolled at the University of Lesotho to pursue a Bachelor of Law degree.
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