Prince Misuzulu Zulu named new Zulu king

azbob

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You were in the view that the Apartheid government must have dealt with it when they needed the IFP to secure a transition, but there were more stakeholders to this decision than the NP.

I'm not a political expert but I know a bit about ants.

When ants are destroying your home, you don't give them sugar, you get rid of their Queen.
 

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I'm not a political expert but I know a bit about ants.

When ants are destroying your home, you don't give them sugar, you get rid of their Queen.

Have you heard about social parasitism?
 

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Have you heard about social parasitism?
Yes, that's when you go out with people and they order a whole lot of stuff while you've just had a drink and starter and at the end of the evening they go "Let's just split the bill"
 

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"Our king, is indeed officially the King of the Zulu nation and the only king of the Zulu nation," said Ramaphosa to loud applause at an 85,000-seater soccer stadium.

:sneaky:
 

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:sneaky:

Politicians will lick anyone's arse... weird feels like I've said that already
 

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I have long advocated on the forum for the Afrikaners to have a King who will unite the volk, an idea that was met with derision on the forum, I am glad you are open to it.
I know you mean this as a meme, but Afrikaners are highly republican, I doubt they'd ever be happy with a King...
 

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Afrikaans is an unevolved Dutch dialect
/Tfw you don't know what the **** you're talking about.

Afrikaans first came here as 17th-century Dutch.
Then add influences from Malay, the Khoisan languages, Xhosa, Zulu, English, German, French etc and it became its own thing by the mid to late 1800s.
Developed by all who spoke it from farmowner/slaveowners right through to the slaves themselves.

Like @Cosmik Debris said, some of the first instances of written Afrikaans were in Arabic...

The only connection to Dutch that Afrikaans still has is its foundation and mutual intelligibility otherwise its completely its own thing.

Educate yourself: https://www.taalmuseum.co.za/english-2/
 
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