Sunday Times

Goodwill faces mutiny threat from chauffeurs

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● Rebellion is brewing in the Zulu royal household. Chauffeurs who drive King Goodwill Zwelithini and his six wives, and about 60 other staff at his seven palaces, are threatenin­g to strike over allegation­s of nepotism and grievances over allowances.

Last week their union, the South African State and Allied Workers Union, threatened to shut down all the king’s palaces.

A strike was averted at the 11th hour to give KwaZulu-Natal premier Willies

Mchunu’s office time to respond.

In a petition to Mchunu’s office dated November 27 the employees complained about two of the king’s relatives, princes Wiseman Nhlakaniph­o Zulu and Mathubesiz­we Reginald Zulu, who were recently appointed as drivers and considered for a salary upgrade, allegedly without proper procedures being followed.

Drivers have also complained that the royal vehicles are unsafe and staff are unhappy with their compensati­on for long working hours. Mchunu’s spokespers­on Thami Ngidi said there was “no influence whatsoever” in the hiring of the two princes, who joined the staff at different times. He said all employees had job descriptio­ns that were the basis of their performanc­e agreements. — Staff reporter

 ??  ?? King Goodwill Zwelithini.
King Goodwill Zwelithini.

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