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Learned from Mangosuthu Buthelezi to serve king

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THULASIZWE Buthelezi might, unlike his late predecessor Inkosi Mangosuthu Buthelezi, not be from the Zulu royal family’s bloodline, but is proud to be a descendant of a great warrior who fought the historical battle of Isandlwana, which put the mighty British army to shame.

The Zululand District Municipality mayor was announced by King Misuzulu as Inkosi Buthelezi’s successor during the recent 145th commemoration of the 1879 Battle of iSandlwana at

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