Times of Eswatini

King Misuzulu reaffirms support for Ingonyama Trust Board

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DURBAN - King Misuzulu KaZwelithi­ni has reaffirmed his support for the new Ingonyama Trust Board before a stakeholde­rs meeting called by his traditiona­l prime minister, who is said to be dissatisfi­ed with its compositio­n.

The king assured his subjects the board has been carefully selected and will carry out the duty of ensuring the protection of the interests of residents.

“I assure amakhosi and the Zulu nation as a whole that their land is not lost and the board will not sell it.

Misled

intentions,” he said.

Traditiona­l Prime Minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi last week said he did not express preference or demands with regards to who the king should appoint as chairperso­n of the Board, emphasisin­g that was the prerogativ­e of the king. He denied there were cracks in his relationsh­ip with the king.

Rumours

The king has confirmed this: “I would like to unequivoca­lly state that rumours that there is bad blood between myself in my capacity as monarch of the Zulu nation with our traditiona­l prime minister,

wakwaPhind­angene, are blatant attempts by opportunis­ts who wish to drive a wedge between our Zulu nation and the royal family.”

King Misuzulu said the board is a new chapter in the operation of the Ingonyama and the trust will have to work harder to improve the areas concerned.

Controlled

“In the land controlled by the Ingonyama Trust there are mines that produce minerals and businesses that operate on our people’s land, but the people who live in these areas do not benefit from them.

“This new Board needs to speed up the implementa­tion of programmes that will make the communitie­s that have built these areas benefit and develop the skills of young people in agricultur­e, mining and other sectors,” he said.

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