Daily Dispatch

Zanozuko set to seal his claim as king

- By LULAMILE FENI

DESPITE an ongoing legal wrangle over the kingship of Mpondoland, one royal faction is defiantly going ahead with its plans for the coronation of Zanozuko Tyelovuyo Sigcau.

Zanozuko was in 2010 pronounced by President Jacob Zuma as king of the amaMpondo following a probe by the Nhlapo Commission into the authentici­ty of South African kingships.

His uncle, the late King Mpondombin­i Thandizulu Sigcau who had been eastern Mpondoland king since 1978, was in 2011 stripped of the kingship.

But he challenged the determinat­ion in court and in 2013 the Constituti­onal Court ruled in his favour after it found Zuma had used the wrong Act in making the determinat­ion. However, the court did not dismiss the finding of the Nhlapo Commission.

An organisati­on calling itself Imbumba YamaMpondo, the driving force steering the coronation, said the event would be held at Mgungundlo­vu Royal Palace near Lusikisiki on May 26.

“The coronation of any king is done by his nation and not by the government.

“No king belongs to the government, but is the monarch of his people, his nation, hence an event of this nature is always in line with one’s customary practices,” Imbumba YamaMpondo secretary Mduduzi Sibulali, said.

Sibulali said all chiefs and traditiona­l councils would donate an ox towards this ceremony.

He said Zuma had been invited, but had not yet confirmed attendance.

“The president is just invited to do his honours as the head of state. Otherwise this is our event as amaMpondo.”

He said the royal row started in 1937 following the death of King Mandlonke Sigcau.

“AmaFaku royal family can concentrat­e on their infighting and their court battles, but we as amaMpondo will install our king,” he said.

Claiming legitimacy to are: ● Zanozuko; ● His aunt and Thandizulu’s widow, Queen Lombekiso MaSobhuza Sigcau, who wants her daughter Princess Wezizwe Sigcau to ascend to the throne; and

● Thandizulu’s nephew Chief Nzululwazi Sigcau.

The daughters of Thandizulu, who died without having sired a son, are Princess Wezizwe and Princess Bhekisizwe Sigcau.

King Ndamase Ndamase remains the king of western Mpondoland and is satisfied to be ruling that region which includes Port St Johns, Libode and Ngqeleni.

MaSobuza is on the government payroll the throne as the regent queen of eastern Mpondoland while Ndamase Ndamase remains the royal head of western Mpondoland.

Zanozuko does not get paid by government and Nzululwazi is a chief of Lwandlolub­omvu in Ntabankulu.

Nzululwazi’s sister Stella Sigcau II said they were not aware of the coronation.

“It was never discussed by the royal family. Zanozuko is not a king – either by law or customaril­y. The only king is Jongilanga [Nzululwazi]. The 2013 Constituti­onal Court judgment set aside Zuma’s recognitio­n of Zanozuko.”

Nzululwazi’s lawyers will challenge Zanozuko, Wezizwe and MaSobhuza in court on Thursday.

Stella also lashed as uncustomar­y, Wezizwe’s claim to the throne.

“According to amaMpondo custom, only a male can lead the nation. —

 ?? Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA ?? TRAGEDY: Grieving mother Thumeka Ndema holds a photograph of her son Ndema, 10
Picture: MICHAEL PINYANA TRAGEDY: Grieving mother Thumeka Ndema holds a photograph of her son Ndema, 10

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