Zulu Prince warns Reed Dance weekend may result in bloodshed
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The Reed Dance is supposed to take place on 17 September and Prince Mxolisi said the core structure of the AmaZulu Royal family does not recognise “In March 2022, after the President issued a notice to recognize Prince Misuzulu, we instructed our Lawyers to inform the President that the core structure of the Amazulu Royal Family do not accept his decision, and therefore we intend to institute review proceedings,” he wrote.
“In the meantime, Prince Misuzulu and his supporters should continue to use Kwa Khangela Palace, which is the same Palace in which he has conducted his events, including ‘entering the kraal’ ceremony.”
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