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Members of the AmaZulu royal family, including King Misuzulu kaZwelithinil, are expected to travel to the home of the future AmaZulu Queen Ntokozo Mayisela in Newcastle in KwaZulu-Natal.

King Misuzulu kaZwelithini in traditional outfit.

On Saturday, the traditional Umembeso ceremony will see the bride’s family officially presenting her to the AmaZulu royal family.Warriors and members of the AmaZulu royal family members will accompany King Misuzulu kaZwelithini to the Umembeso.After this ceremony, both families can determine or set the date of the wedding.It is customary for the AmaZulu King to be married before he ascends the throne.Preparations for the coronation are already underway.

“As the provincial government we further wish to congratulate his majesty King Misuzulu and pledge our support and that we are from now onward going to work with the royal house toward ensuring that the coronation ceremony takes place according to the plans. We will be working with national government as well as the Royal house in ensuring that this is done according to the plans and as soon as possible.”

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King Misuzulu mustn't make a mistake that his father made on getting married the western way. It must be a traditional wadding.

And this made news cause...?

It's obvious time that the tribal leaders start paying their own way, their supporters in the clans should finance their massive spending NOT the taxpayers of South Africa.

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