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The AmaZulu royal family has described as devastating the killing of Prince Mantukaphiwana Mbongiseni Zulu on Thursday night.

This is the second assassination of an advisor to King MisuZulu KaZwelithini.

Spokesperson for the AmaZulu King, Prince Thulani Zulu, says they hope police investigations will shed more light on the tragedy. “Devastated indeed because prince passed away, killed by heartless murderers and we are not aware why it happened. We only trust law enforcement agencies that they will try by all means to get the perpetrators and bring them to book because it is very difficult when you feel that you are at war but at the same time you do not know who you are fighting with. The prince did not know he was at war, I don’t believe he knew up until he was attacked.

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The investigation should start during the press interview altercation held by those who opposed the Kingship of Misuzulu ka Zwelithini outside Enyokeni Royal palace prior to uMkhosi womhlanga where Prince Vanana and the assassinated prince disrupted that interview..PERIOD

Many families are devastated by family members being killed. Why should we care that these people are devastated when we never hear about the other families? these people are not special and SA must stop treating them as if they are.

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