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Wednesday 17 March 2021 - 8:01pm
AmaZulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini khabekezulu s remains - accompanied by Amabutho and Zulu maidens, have arrived at the Royal Palace in KwaNongoma in Northern KwaZulu-Natal. #eNCA Courtesy #DStv403
KWANONGOMA - AmaZulu King, Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu s remains - accompanied by Amabutho and Zulu maidens, arrived at the Royal Palace in KwaNongoma in Northern KwaZulu-Natal on Wednesday.
His Majesty passed away last Friday following diabetes-related complications.
The planting ceremony of Isilo Samabandla is expected to start at around midnight.
A procession accompanied the Amazulu king s journey to Kwakethomthandayo, the royal palace in KwaNongoma, where he was born in 1948. When we plant, we usually refer to the seed, explains Professor of African Languages at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, Sihawukele Ngubane.
Black day: widow stands up for her rights as village turns against her ANCWL intervenes after Fikile Mlaba is asked to leave her village for refusing to wear black to mourn her husband’s death 15 March 2021 - 19:54 By Mluleki Mdletshe
Fikile Mlaba observed International Women’s Day last week week feeling like a “fugitive” in her own village, after she was branded as being a harbinger of bad luck, and for standing up to a traditional authority in northern KwaZulu-Natal.
Neighbours complained to the amaHlubi traditional council about the 71-year-old mother, who refused to wear the mourning attire commonly known as inzilo, after her husband’s death in the rural village of Hlathikhulu last year. They said this invoked the wrath of the ancestors and lead to crops being destroyed by floods and bad weather.
Goodwill Zwelithini: South Africa s straight-talking Zulu king
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King Goodwill Zwelithini, the leader of the Zulu nation in South Africa has died at the age of 72. Pumza Fihlani looks back at his life. Bayede rings out the salute to the king as South Africans, young and old, use the phrase on social media to mourn his passing.
He was a proud man who was a passionate defender of traditional culture, seeing it as a force for good both within South Africa and beyond its borders in the continent as a whole.
But the king had his critics, who have accused him of hanging on to outdated ideas. He was also criticised for being willing to work with the white-minority government in power before 1994, and not wanting to cooperate with the current government s land redistribution polices.
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