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Goodwill Zwelithini’s sixth wife, Queen Zola Mafu came to support newly crowned King MisiZulu ka Zwelithini.

Yesterday history was made after Misizulu Sinqobile Hlomesakhishlangu kaZwelithini was crowned as the new king of Zulu people. The last coronation in the Zulu nation was in December 1971, when his late father King Goodwill Zwelithini ascended the throne.     The president, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa has officially recognized Misizulu kaZwelithini as the rightfull heir to…

History was made after Misizulu Sinqobile Hlomesakhishlangu kaZwelithini was crowned as the new king of Zulu people. The last coronation in the Zulu nation was in December 1971, when his late father King Goodwill Zwelithini ascended the throne.

The president, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa has officially recognized Misizulu kaZwelithini as the rightfull heir to the Zulu throne. After the full ceremony, Ramaphosa will present the new king with an official certificate pronouncing him the King of the Zulu people.

A beautiful Zulu lady named Andiswa Jali instantly went viral after she shared a controversial story about King Zwelithini’s wives. She tweeted ”King Misizulu expressed his gratitude to Ndlunkulu ka Mafu Zulu as she was the only mother who came to support him. This is King Zwelithini’s sixth wife, Queen Zola Mafu.

Miss Andiswa Jali is an upcoming social media influencer and content creator based in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. The lady is currently studying Journalism in Durban University of Technology and she successfully reported a full coverage of the kings coronation on her Twitter account. Her story telling skills definitely boosted her reputation and followers.

“The King made his first public statement and said he’s overjoyed because today marks a historic day, he explained that it’s his first time witnessing the coronation of a King in Zulu Nation. Misizulu further mentioned his gratitude by the overwhelming support and his ready to lead with truth & to unite the nation.”

“The King made his first public statement and said he’s overjoyed because today marks a historic day, he explained that it’s his first time witnessing the coronation of a King in Zulu Nation. Misizulu further mentioned his gratitude by the overwhelming support and his ready to lead with truth & to unite the nation.”

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