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King Goodwill Zwelithini remembered for his humility as tributes pour in
Mar 14, 2021
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Durban - The countries of the UN and others have joined the South African people in paying tribute to King Goodwill Zwelithini.
King Zwelithini died at Inkosi Albert Luthuli Hospital from Covid-19 related complications on Friday morning and his death has has come as a shock.
In Africa, King Zwelithini was particularly remembered for his humility by the neighbouring kingdoms.
UN Secretary-general Antonio Guterres remembered him as such when sent condolences to the people of South Africa and the royal family.
The US embassy in South Africa also paid tribute to the king. “During his over 50-year reign, King Zwelithini was a strong steward and custodian of Zulu traditions and customs. King Zwelithini played a crucial role in cultural programmes and initiatives aimed at promoting social cohesion among the diverse groups in the Kwazulu-natal province.”
King Zwelithini played key role in forging peace in KZN during turbulent times, says Mbeki
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Cape Town - Former President Thabo Mbeki and diplomats have also paid tribute to late King Goodwill Zwelithini saying he was a good leader.
King Zwelithini died on Friday morning at the age of 72. Traditional Prime Minister to the monarch, and the Zulu nation, Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi announced the death of the king.
The Thabo Mbeki Foundation said the king had played a key role in forging peace in KwaZulu-Natal during turbulent times.
The foundation also said the king was committed to the preservation of culture.
Press Release | January 20, 2021
The U.S. Embassy in Pretoria and the U.S. Consulate General Johannesburg, in partnership with the Makers Valley Partnership, is pleased to announce the establishment of a new American Space in Victoria Yards, located in Lorentzville, Johannesburg, which the US Ambassador to South Africa Lana Marks proposes to name after the Vice President-elect, the first woman and the first person of color to hold the office of the vice presidency, Kamala Harris.
American Spaces are locations which provide resources for visitors and the local community to learn more about the United States and to exchange best practices and knowledge on a variety of themes.