King Misuzulu Faces Backlash Over R10 Monthly Contribution Idea for Zulu Citizens
- King Misuzulu kaZwelithini’s personal advisors have proposed that each Zulu person contribute R10 every month
- These monthly contributions by the Zulus will allegedly be used to help fund the affairs of the Zulu nation
- The contributions would reportedly ensure that the Zulu nation could independently manage its affairs
Two of King Misuzulu kaZwelithini’s personal advisors have proposed that each Zulu person contribute R10 every month to help fund the affairs of the Zulu nation. They argue this would reduce reliance on the government, which already provides almost R86.1 million annually.

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Zulus to contribute to king
The advisors, Professor Jabulani Maphalala and businessman Philani “PG” Mavundla, said the contribution would ensure that the Zulu nation could independently manage its affairs. This comes after the king announced that from September, the annual reed dance will take place at the newly restored Mashobeni palace, located on the border of Nongoma and Uphongolo.

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The Mashobeni palace was once the home of Queen Nandi, mother of King Shaka. The decision means the annual ceremony will no longer be hosted at the historic eNyokeni palace, which has been the venue since its revival in the 1970s.
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Political parties express concern
Political parties, including the DA, have warned that the move could leave the nearly complete R300-million eNyokeni precinct as another unfinished project. Concerns have also been raised that the cash-strapped provincial government may need to spend more to accommodate the sudden change. In defence, Maphalala and Mavundla called such worries “not only far-fetched but utterly ridiculous.”
They criticised repeated claims that there is “no money” whenever the king makes a decision, despite the taxes already paid by Zulu people. In a joint statement, Maphalala and Mavundla said they fully support the king’s decision and warned that no one should challenge his authority, describing him as “the voice that tells no lies.”
“The Zulu people continue to pay taxes in this country, and we have never been asked to cease doing so.
“The question must be asked: what has been done with our contributions? If it is true that there are insufficient funds to support what the Zulu nation rightfully deserves, we propose a solution," they said.

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South Africans weigh in
Social media users shared their opinions regarding the donation request.
@Wowana199181 said:
"I have a better idea. Give 35 or 99 year lease to Zulus so they can get loans to develop their land, and pay rent to the king. This has made the Royal Family in England very rich, it will make the Zulu Royal Family rich."
@MarietjieSteen2 said:
"How many schools have the King built with the millions of tax money he receives.....must be a LOT more than Afriforum that receives NO funding from taxes....nje?"
@Bronx_wrangler said:

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"His people need to support him. It is not the duty of the state or the tax payer."
@Bongie_cs said:
"Ilembe is turning on his grave."
@MothusiotsileD said:
"All that I know is that Zulus will donate in the name of ' mfetho' some will donate omegas."
Misuzulu calls off wedding
In another report, Briefly News stated that the Zulu Monarch King Misuzulu kaZwelethini called off his marriage to his fiance Nomzamo Myeni.
Misuzulu and Myeni were supposed to get married on 24 January 2025, but one of his wives reportedly filed a court order to prevent it from happening
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