Prince Misuzulu Zulu named new Zulu king

Cosmik Debris

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It is an odd case because constitutionally they are recognised. They have their own Chapter (12: Traditional Leaders), and it enables them with a role as an institution to govern.

So why aren't traditional Afrikaner and Khoisan leaders given their own land and allowed to govern?
 

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Since when does a sovereign king by birthright have to receive a certificate from a corporate government to be recognised? It should be the other way around. Does the British government give a certificate to King Charles to recognise him? No. He is the one who endorses them. KZN should become an independent country, run by the king and his elected government like Swaziland if we want to rid SA of the ANC. Most of the ANC's power derives from the populous KZN of Zulus.
 

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So this shyte is why there were blue light convoys in Durban....
 

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So why aren't traditional Afrikaner and Khoisan leaders given their own land and allowed to govern?
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.
 

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Since when does a sovereign king by birthright have to receive a certificate from a corporate government to be recognised? It should be the other way around. Does the British government give a certificate to King Charles to recognise him? No. He is the one who endorses them. KZN should become an independent country, run by the king and his elected government like Swaziland if we want to rid SA of the ANC. most of the ANC's power derives from KZN and Zulus.
Who cares what the British do? we are not British, we are Africans and we do things our way, so please, keep your British ways and allow us to keep our African ways.
 

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eSwatini = monarchs......hahahahahahaha....hahahaha...hahaha

Check your colonised mind.
This is Africa, and its true leaders are the royal African bloodlines.
National borders, provincial borders etc are all colonial constructs.
We'd be far better off carving up SA into its traditional lands, run by its monarchs, than the useless ANC.
 

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Who cares what the British do? we are not British, we are Africans and we do things our way, so please, keep your British ways and allow us to keep our African ways.

You completely missed the import of my statements.

There is no need for this farcical certificate handover, which is a colonial procedure devised to trick the king into falling under the powers of the neo-colonial State. The ANC are the modern-day Piet Retiefs.

They learned well from their former masters how to steal land and sovereign power.
 
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So why aren't traditional Afrikaner and Khoisan leaders given their own land and allowed to govern?

In my view we already have our land, you know, this is a Republic. The question is, rather, why do the kingships have land, they govern as ‘local’ communities, and why is that land specially protected, and why in particular does the Zulu kingship have more rights than others? To know this, you need to look at why the Ingonyama Trust Act was passed in 1994.

The traditional leaders are signing their land, haphazardly, away, because money has always been the true king.

https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/art...and-in-pursuit-of-the-disney-playground-deal/

China, the Pondo king and Namaqualand: In pursuit of the ‘Disney playground’ deal

The king of Western Pondoland’s contracts with a Chinese company could see an untouched stretch of the Wild Coast undergo massive development. The same company has plans to dam the Orange River in the Northern Cape and put up gas-to-power plants. Is any of it likely to happen? Even if not this time, the paper trail speaks of the intentions at the core of Operation Phakisa and China’s Belt and Road Initiative – enormous development projects that are driving our changing climate.

And there are more cases like this. This is a problem, land which should be acquirable by ordinary people are being relinquished. The state doesn't include data like this in their land audits because it wouldn't serve their interests.

Our laws should accommodate ordinary people, not the 'instituted' elitists.

Anyhow, I am spoiling the Zulu king's coronation bought to us by us the taxpayers.
 

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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.

Exactly who do you recommend as the Afrikaner king?
 

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I sense some animosity in this thread, this was supposed to be a joyous occasion, what is wrong with you people?
Not everyone is required to have the same opinion of an unelected monarch as you, why should we feel joyous?
 

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Who cares what the British do? we are not British, we are Africans and we do things our way, so please, keep your British ways and allow us to keep our African ways.

The rest of the world has the king recognise the government, not the government recognise the king. You can't see how ridiculous the SA system is?
 
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