Times of Eswatini

Mchunu to meet both sides of royal family

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DURBAN – A few days after the Pietermari­tzburg High Court heard the Zulu royal family matter, former KwaZulu-Natal premier Willies Mchunu is set to meet the two factions to inform them about what the mediation report would look like.

Mchunu and his fellow panellists are expected to first meet the ‘royal rebels’ led by Princess Thembi Zulu-Ndlovu and Prince Mbonisi in Durban on Tuesday.

He will then travel to KwaKhangel­amankengan­e royal place in Nongoma, northern KwaZulu-Natal, on Wednesday to meet Zulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithi­ni and his traditiona­l Prime Minister, Inkosi Mangosuthu

Buthelezi and other senior royals, such as Prince Philemon and Prince Mbongiseni.

Mchunu and his fellow panellists were tasked by Dr Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, the Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditiona­l Affairs (Cogta) to mediate the dispute on who should take the throne, which was left vacant when King Goodwill Zwelithini passed away in March last year.

The ‘royal rebels’ are adamant that Prince Simakade, the first-born son of the late king, is the rightful heir. When they first met Mchunu and his team last year, they argued that Prince Simakade grew up at KwaKhangel­amankengan­e Palace and was being groomed for the throne.

Furthermor­e, they told Mchunu that the process to nominate candidates for the throne was never done correctly as Buthelezi ‘imposed Prince Misuzulu’ without following due processes, and attempts to have a proper meeting was shot down.

Meanwhile, Buthelezi and King Misuzulu’s backers told Mchunu that there should be no debate about who should take over the throne as Misuzulu KaZwelithi­ni was a clear and undisputed candidate. They argued that his mother, the late Queen Mantfombi Dlamini-Zulu was of royal blood from the Kingdom of eSwatini and her lobola was paid for by the entire Zulu nation, signifying that she would give birth to an heir for the throne.

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