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President Cyril Ramaphosa has ordered that national flags be flown at half-mast until the burial of the amaXhosa KingThe king has been granted a special official funeral category-one. King Sigcawu died last week at the Nelson Mandela Hospital in Mthatha at the age of 51.

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One King one Nation

So befitting!

Ah! Zwelonke Lala ngoxolo

Rest in peace our king

After pressure from Twitter, We all know it doesn't come from the heart

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