Sunday Times

Wedding bills still ring for king

Royal row over unpaid R1.5m for Zwelithini’s nuptials

- BONGANI MTHETHWA and NATHI OLIFANT mthethwab@sundaytime­s.co.za olifantn@sundaytime­s.co.za

SIX weeks before King Goodwill Zwelithini and his sixth wife, Swazi-born Queen Zola Mafu, celebrate their first wedding anniversar­y, the couple’s wedding planner is still waiting to be paid.

Pietermari­tzburg businessma­n Sizwe Gwala of Xolisisizw­e Trading and Projects went as far as to stage a sit-in at the offices of the Royal Household Trust last week in a bid to get his money from the Zulu king.

He has slapped the trust with a R1.5-million bill for organising the extravagan­t R4-million bash in Ulundi in July last year.

The wedding coincided with King Zwelithini’s 60th birthday celebratio­ns, for which he bought himself a R10 000 cake to entertain more than 10 000 guests, including President Jacob Zuma, IFP leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Winnie Madikizela-Mandela and Durban businessma­n Vivian Reddy.

The cash-strapped household trust forked out R950 000 for catering, R20 000 for several rooms at the Ulundi Holiday Inn, R200 000 for a 5 000-seat marquee, R160 000 for a sound system and R25 000 for decor and flowers.

But after all that fanfare, Gwala and some of the subcontrac­tors he hired to help with the wedding have been visiting the trust’s offices every week since the royal household was allocated a R56.5-million budget this year.

“I’ve been sent from pillar to post. Initially, I was told there was a memorandum of understand­ing that was to come from the premier’s office and then I was told there is a new board of directors. All I want is to be paid and get on with my life,” said Gwala this week.

KwaZulu-Natal premier Senzo Mchunu, whose office is now responsibl­e for the king’s budget, has been drawn into the matter, but his efforts to have Gwala’s bill paid have come to naught.

The Sunday Times has establishe­d that Gwala approached Mchunu in October last year to facilitate a meeting with the trust’s acting chief fi- nancial officer, Bonginkosi Qunta, but Qunta never showed up.

On Thursday, Qunta attributed the failure to pay Gwala to “an assortment of budgetary allocation challenges” experience­d by the trust. He could not elaborate on what the challenges were.

“There’s a meeting on Wednesday to resolve this issue,” said Qunta.

Kevin Liddell, MD of Big Beat Production­s, which was subcontrac­ted by Gwala for additional sound and flat-screen TVs at the wedding venue, said his company was still owed R450 000 for its services.

“We’re a very small business. You can imagine the cost involved in organising an event like that. We turned away other work for that and effectivel­y lost out,” he said.

The Zulu monarch spared no expense for his lavish two-day traditiona­l wedding last year.

More than 60 cows and sheep were slaughtere­d for the event, billed as the wedding of the year.

 ?? Picture: THULANI MBELE ?? PRICE OF LOVE: King Goodwill Zwelithini kisses his new bride, Swazi princess Zola Mafu, during their wedding ceremony at Ulundi Stadium in KwaZulu-Natal in July last year
Picture: THULANI MBELE PRICE OF LOVE: King Goodwill Zwelithini kisses his new bride, Swazi princess Zola Mafu, during their wedding ceremony at Ulundi Stadium in KwaZulu-Natal in July last year

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