
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa paid tribute to the late Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, describing him as a “visionary monarch.”
Zwelithini, 72, died on Friday morning after being admitted to hospital about a month ago for diabetes treatment. “We offer our deepest sympathies and prayers to the Royal Family, to the Zulu nation, and to the people of KwaZulu-Natal and beyond – for whom the Ingonyama was an important symbol of history, culture and heritage,” Ramaphosa said in a statement released on the same day. He said that his death came at a time when many were hopeful about this recovery.
“This sad news comes at a time when we had all been hopeful that His Majesty was recovering well in hospital where he had been over the past few weeks.”
“His Majesty will be remembered as a much-loved, visionary monarch who made an important contribution to cultural identity, national unity and economic development in KwaZulu-Natal and through this, to the development of our country as a whole,” said the president.
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