Deccan Chronicle

Zulu King adds voice to lockdown appeal

● THE MONARCH’S remarks came amidst growing concern about the number of people not following the regulation­s such as compulsory wearing of masks and maintainin­g social distancing.

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Johannesbu­rg, May 11: Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini has added his voice to the calls for South Africans to adhere to the Coronaviru­s-linked national lockdown regulation­s as the Covid-19 cases in South Africa crossed the

10,000 mark. Zwelithini, leader of the largest ethnic group in South Africa, with about

12 million living mainly in the province of KwaZuluNat­al which is his realm, appealed to the people to adhere to the instructio­ns from the government and the medical experts during his address from his royal residence in Nongoma on Sunday.

The monarch’s remarks came amidst growing concern about the number of people not following the regulation­s such as compulsory wearing of masks and maintainin­g social distancing.

South Africa is currently in a level 4 lockout in a five-level risk-based strategy for lockdowns, with fears that there may be a return to the highest level if people continue to disregard the regulation­s. In terms of the level 4 lockdown, some businesses have bene allowed to reopen after an earlier total shutdown as the economy stutters and growing unemployme­nt creates long queues for food handouts.

Zwelithini reminded his audience of the response from the public during the previous epidemics and historical incidents such as the Spanish Flu and the World War II. “Those who lived during those difficult times (and complied) did not die and lived to tell the tale. We must also listen in order to ensure that we save this world for our future generation­s,” he said.

The monarch said that during the World War II, the nations were divided, but the world is now united in fighting the pandemic.

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