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King Zwelonke Sigcawu laid to rest AmaXhosa King Zwelonke Sigcawu has been laid to rest at Nqadu Great Place, in Willowvale, in the Eastern Cape.

has been laid to rest at Nqadu Great Place, in Willowvale, in the Eastern Cape.Speaking at the funeral, President Cyril Ramaphosa described his leadership as outstanding because he stood firm for what he believed in.

The President says King Sigcawu departed while government is still fighting poverty, unemployment and inequality. Traditional leaders were in charge of the first segment of the programme, with Amandbele King Makhosonke Mabena saying that they will miss the late King who stood firm for what he believed in.

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3DMapLady All 'royalty' should be laid to rest. No human is better or lesser than the next. People are people.

Thank you SABC for showing the Xhosa nation the burial of their King. I have no regrets for paying my TV license.

SABC needs to start a dedicated 'SA Funeral Channel', one we can just turn off to spare us from hours of boring funerals almost every week.

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