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"Land Reform and Rural Development Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso has yet to fulfil his promise to establish a review committee for the Ingonyama Trust Board, raising questions about his leadership and the ongoing tensions with the Zulu king.
Prince Vanana Zulu reassures his followers that he remains the commander of amabutho, despite recent rumours of his dismissal.
King Misuzulu has appointed Sibongiseni Mageza Mbambo as Royal Chancellor, entrusting him with significant responsibilities to promote growth and community development in the Zulu kingdom.
Prince Mbonisi Zulu expresses fear for his safety after King Misuzulu publicly names him as the enemy of the Ingonyama Trust, igniting a royal conflict.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini accuses a political party of orchestrating Ithala Bank’s downfall during an imbizo at Emashobeni Royal Palace, calling for immediate action to reinstate the bank’s licence.
This significant step has stirred anticipation regarding the continuity and future of the Zulu royal lineage.
The Zulu Royal Family has welcomed a new bride, Princess Sihle Mdluli, who may become the mother of the Zulu nation, as cultural practices intertwine with royal traditions.
King Misuzulu KaZwelithini has convened an imbizo to discuss urgent measures to save Ithala Bank from collapse amid a legal battle with the Prudential Authority.
Inkosi Bhekitinta Zulu expresses gratitude for Prince Nkosinathi Zulu's appointment, marking a significant step towards recognising the Mandlakazi royal house.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini appoints Prince Nkosinathi Zulu as his representative to promote unity within the royal family, amidst historical disputes over legitimacy.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has mobilised efforts to save Ithala Bank from liquidation, stressing its vital role in the Zulu Kingdom’s economy and culture.
Parliamentary presiding officers reportedly advised against the timing of the oversight visit and suggested it be conducted after the State of the Nation Address to give time for other protocol arrangements to be made.
The Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal has removed prince Simphiwe Zulu from its payroll following his dismissal as a spokesperson by the king.
The KwaZulu-Natal government is investigating a letter that allegedly ordered the withdrawal of benefits for Queen Nomzamo Myeni, raising questions about its authenticity and the future of her wedding to King Misuzulu.
King Misuzulu has postponed his traditional wedding to Nomzamo Myeni, despite receiving court approval, as he focuses on divorce proceedings with his first wife.
Cultural expert Dr Gugu Mazibuko argues for the amendment of the Customary Marriage Act after a High Court ruling that questioned the legality of traditional marriages.
King Msuzulu kaZwelithini and Queen Nomzamo Myeni confirmed their wedding plans, dismissing rumours that it has been canned.
Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has cancelled his traditional wedding to Queen Nomzamo Myeni, citing reasons beyond the royal family's control. The decision leads to the withdrawal of the queen's benefits and security, raising questions about the future of their relationship.
This after his estranged wife, Queen Ntokozo kaMayisela filed an urgent interdict to stop the nuptials.
andKing Misuzulu Zwelithini’s first public appearance after a month-long cultural seclusion raises eyebrows as he avoids discussing his personal issues during the Umkhosi Woselwa ceremony.
Amid speculation of a new appointment, the Congress of South African Traditional Leaders has urged King Misuzulu to restore the dignity of the Zulu traditional prime minister position by appointing an inkosi.
Security measures have been heightened at the Ingonyama Trust headquarters as Zulu warriors threaten protests over the CEO's defiance of the king's orders.
Legal expert Advocate Mpumelelo Zikalala discusses the slim chances of Queen Ntokozo Mayisela-Zulu successfully stopping King Misuzulu's traditional wedding to Nomzamo Myeni, amidst claims of bigamy.
Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has declined a meeting with Land Reform Minister Mzwanele Nyhontso, citing cultural seclusion until the upcoming Umkhosi wokweshwama ceremony.
KwaZulu-Natal University based cultural expert, Professor Sihawu Ngubane has explained why queen Nomzamo Myeni was already referred as king Misuzulu’s wife before the traditional wedding ceremony which has been set for January 26.