Prince Misuzulu Zulu named new Zulu king

RedViking

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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.
Did Steve Stofsuier pass away?
 

Fulcrum29

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Take the knee or gtfo! :p

The king better have dragons when I am present in his court. I still don't know why conservatism clings onto kings and the like. I understand the established institutions, but there are rules.

For those wanting to be Kings, Queens, and whatnot, I guess they read "fiefdom" wrong.
 

TheChamp

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It's all done my fellow South Africans, the King has promised to lead the Zulu nation with humility and respect.

Bayede! Wena Wendlovu!
 

ForceFate

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Of course not. And the other monarchs aren't purely ceremonial either. They have real power.
What powers does the Swedish monarchy have?


And to be clear, I don't care about monarchs, any and all monarchs. I feel they have no role to play in the modern political discourse other than preservation of traditions, majority of which have been discarded anyway.
 

Cosmik Debris

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Africans are Africans.

Not Romans? Let me help you with some facts then:

Africa was previously known as Kemit and the name Africa was given it by a Roman General Scipio Africanus,.

Afri (singular Afer) was a Latin name for the inhabitants of Africa, referring in its widest sense to all the lands south of the Mediterranean (Ancient Libya). Latin speakers at first used afer as an adjective, meaning "of Africa".

Sources -

Georges, Karl Ernst (1913–1918). "Afri". In Georges, Heinrich (ed.). Ausführliches lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch (in German) (8th ed.). Hannover.

Lewis, Charlton T.; Short, Charles (1879). "Afer". A Latin Dictionary. Oxford: Clarendon Press.


As for Azania:

Azania is a name that has been applied to various parts of southeastern tropical Africa. In the Roman period and perhaps earlier, the toponym referred to a portion of the Southeast African coast extending from Kenya, to perhaps as far south as Tanzania. This area was inhabited by Southern Cushitic-speaking populations until the wave of Bantu expansion.
 
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