Prince Misuzulu Zulu named new Zulu king

Cosmik Debris

Honorary Master
Joined
Feb 25, 2021
Messages
35,098
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.

Can this be invoked then?

1. All the land between the Tugela and Buffalo rivers including the Port of Durban was given to the British by the Zulu King Mpande for their help in a tribal war.

2. The King of Swaziland has stated that the entire Mpumalanga was gifted to the Boers by his ancestor.

3. The Boer Republics of Stellaland and Goshen were signed over to the Boers by the Griqua chief. It's in the deeds office and the biggest land claim in South Africa which the ANC doesn't want known.

4 The Khoisan Chief Jan Bantjies witnessed the land transaction between Piet Retief and Dingane, which Dingane reneged on by murdering Piet Retief.

5. There were no blacks south of the Great Fish River nor in the Northern Cape. Ever heard of the Eiselen Line?
 

ForceFate

Honorary Master
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
41,137
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?
Not really. Monarchs have little to no powers in most of the western world.
 

Fulcrum29

Honorary Master
Joined
Jun 25, 2010
Messages
55,031
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 don't want to know who would want to support such a plan, but I have seen some boer pundits name themselves as king options :sick:

I will never serve any kingship or empire. The world is not made that way any more. Only the power hungry pursue such ideas and ideals.

That Louis Liebenberg, boerverneuker, has plans. I pity those being bought by him.
 

Cosmik Debris

Honorary Master
Joined
Feb 25, 2021
Messages
35,098
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 Ingonyama trust Act was passed by the Nats just prior to the 1994 elections to the anger of the ANC. Looks like the ANC now recognises it as it is now advantageous to them.
 

ForceFate

Honorary Master
Joined
May 18, 2009
Messages
41,137
The Ingonyama trust Act was passed by the Nats just prior to the 1994 elections to the anger of the ANC. Looks like the ANC now recognises it as it is now advantageous to them.
Technically it was a compromise as the Zulu king was threatening to secede. ANC negotiators actually agreed to it.
 
Top