LIVE BLOG: King Misuzulu KaZwelithini says day to remember his late father brings mixed emotions but 'all shall be fine'

King Misuzulu kaZwelithini takes the podium KwaKhangalemankengane palace to address the prayer service to mark a year since the passing away of King Goodwill Zwelithini. Picture: Sihle Mavuso/ IOL Politics

King Misuzulu kaZwelithini takes the podium KwaKhangalemankengane palace to address the prayer service to mark a year since the passing away of King Goodwill Zwelithini. Picture: Sihle Mavuso/ IOL Politics

Published Mar 12, 2022

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LOOK: King Misuzulu’s backers claim victory after two rival royal prayers for the late King Goodwill Zwelithini

After a day of high drama in the Zulu royal family after its factions hosted two competing prayers to mark one year since the death of King Goodwill Zwelithini, backers of de facto king Misuzulu KaZwelithini claimed they had a bigger attendance.

The first prayer was held at KwaKhethomthandayo palace in Nongoma and was led by Prince Mbonisi Zulu, Prince Thokozani Zulu and Princess Thembi Zulu-Ndlovu of the so-called royal rebels.

A few kilometres away from this palace, a similar prayer was held at KwaKhangalemankengane palace that was attended by King Misuzulu, Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi and senior royal family members like Queen Mavis Zungu (widow of King Bhekuzulu) and Prince Philemon Zulu of KwaFihlinqindi.

The royal prayer at KwaKhangalemankengane palace has concluded with backers of King Misuzulu KaZwelithini like Prince Chris claiming the balance of forces were in their favour.

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The Prince said: "If everyone is here, then who is attending the prayer at KwaKhethomthandayo? Look at the large number of people here."

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When King Misuzulu kaZwelithini took to the podium he kicked off his address by saying the day to remember his late father brings mixed emotions for him and added that he is deeply touched.

King Misuzulu also decreed that March 12 will from now onwards would be commemorated.

He concluded his speech by pleading with people to pray for the monarch. He said, "all shall be fine."

He pledges that he will "support" King Misuzulu KaZwelithini until his death and asked the King’s siblings to render their support above everybody else.

Buthelezi said that he has news for King Misuzulu KaZwelithini from President Cyril Ramaphosa regarding his coronation. He later said "whether they like it or not" Misuzulu will be coronated as King.

Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi, the Zulu monarch's traditional prime minister, has now taken the podium to introduce King Misuzulu KaZwelithini.

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Making his remarks, Inkosi Phathisizwe Chiliza said he is praying for people to accept that there is only one throne. This was in an apparent reference to those who are challenging King Misuzulu kaZwelithini for the Zulu throne.

UPDATE: The prayer at KwaKhangalemankengane palace is now on its second part where the royal family has taken over from religious leaders.

In a veiled swiped at the Zulu royal rebels, Prince Thulani Zulu says all people should have come to this palace as it experienced two deaths - that of King Goodwill Zwelithini and Queen Mantfombi Dlamini-Zulu.

It's now a full house at KwaKhangalemankengane palace where members in support of King Misuzulu KaZwelithini are hosting their own prayer to remember the late King Goodwill Zwelithini.

The other prayer service is held by the Zulu royal rebels at KwaKhethomthandayo palace and is attended by three widows of the late King.

Video: Sihle Mavuso/ IOL Politics

JUST IN: De facto Zulu King, Misuzulu KaZwelithini has arrived at the rival royal prayer at KwaKhangalemankengane palace in Nongoma.

IOL honours the life and contribution of His Majesty King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu with this special commemorative digital magazine. It features moving personal tributes from Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, traditional Prime Minister to the Zulu Monarch and Nation; Jacob Zuma; Ela Gandhi; Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, Cogta Minister; and Nigel Ward, on behalf of the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The wonderful images accompanying each of these tributes are perfectly complemented by a stunning photo spread capturing the King’s life and passing.

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The prayer at KwaKhangalemankengane palace is now in full motion. However, its chief guest, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini is yet to arrive. His traditional prime minister, Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi is already here together with Inkosi Phathisizwe Chiliza.

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A group of Zulu regiments arriving at the rival royal family prayer held KwaKhangalemankengane in Nongoma. King Misuzulu kaZwelithini and his traditional prime minister, Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi are yet to arrive.

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WATCH: Prince Mbonisi says they don't like the raging royal divisions, forges ahead with rival prayer

Despite pleas that the Zulu royal family should unite to commemorate a year since the death of King Goodwill Zwelithini, the two royal factions went ahead with their different prayers on Saturday in Nongoma.

One prayer service was held at KwaKhethomthandayo palace and the other one was held at KwaKhangelamankengane and it is going to be attended by de facto Zulu King, Misuzulu KaZwelithini, and his traditional prime minister, Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

Forging ahead with their prayer service at Kwakhethomthandayo palace, the so-called Zulu royal rebels led by Prince Mbonisi Zulu, Prince Thokozani Zulu and Princess Thembi Zulu-Ndlovu kicked off theirs much earlier as it started around 10am.

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The Zulu royal family prayer at KwaKhethomthandayo palace is now in full swing. Among those who are already there is Prince Nhlanganiso, the half brother of de facto King, Misuzulu KaZwelithini.

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Grilled by the media about the divisions and having different prayers, Prince Mbonisi repeated his long-standing claims that the Zulu nation is still without a King and said they are in no hurry to name their candidate for the throne.

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WATCH: Zulu regiments have started arriving at KwaKhangalemankengane royal palace in Nongoma on Saturday where King Misuzulu is hosting a prayer service to mark a year since the passing of King Goodwill Zwelithini.

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LOOK: Rival factions of Zulu royal family host two events to remember King Goodwill Zwelithini

Durban - The two factions within the royal court will go ahead with their plans to host different events to mark a year since the passing away of the late King Goodwill Zwelithini.

On Friday both factions pitched big marquees in anticipation of pulling the largest crowds.

Independent Media visited KwaKhethomthandayo palace outside Nongoma and found a group of people making intensive preparations for the cleansing ceremony.

At the palace, the so-called Zulu royal rebels of Prince Mbonisi Zulu, Princess Thembi Zulu-Ndlovu and Prince Vulindlela, all half-siblings of the late king, is where they will host their cleansing ceremony on Saturday.

Speaking to Independent Media on Friday, Prince Mbonisi, said their programme would go ahead as planned and did not know who would be their guests.

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5 memorable quotes by the late King Goodwill Zwelithini as recorded over the years

The late combative and unyielding King Goodwill Zwelithini who passed away aged 72 on March 12 last year after ruling the Zulu nation for almost half a century, was a fountain of great wisdom.

Although he left a debatable legacy, over the years he dished out memorable quotes on corruption, illegal immigration, HIV, tribal land of the Zulus, and many other issues of national importance.

On the first anniversary of his passing, IOL's senior political journalist, Sihle Mavuso, looks back at some of his best quotes.

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