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South Africa: Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini Dies Aged 72

There had been rumors about the Zulu leader’s death since his hospital admission for diabetes treatment last month. He was the longest-serving Zulu monarch in history.

    
Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini. The king was in a KwaZulu-Natal hospital for diabetes treatment

Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini of South Africa has died at age 72, his cousin, Mangosuthu Buthelezi, a powerful veteran politician who is also a Zulu prince, confirmed in a statement on Friday.

“Tragically, while still in hospital, His Majesty’s health took a turn for the worse and he subsequently passed away in the early hours of this morning,” the statement read.

The king was admitted to an intensive care unit for diabetes treatment in a KwaZulu-Natal hospital last month, according to local media.

There had been rumors about the Zulu leader’s death since his hospital admission, which his aides had reportedly been denying.

King Zwelithini was the longest-serving Zulu monarch in history, reigning for more than five decades.

While the traditional leader’s role was largely spiritual and ceremonial, he was occasionally involved in politics.

The king was the sole trustee of the Ingonyama Trust, which manages nearly 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres) of communally-owned land. In 2019, he vowed to protect his land when a South African authority proposed scrapping the Ingonyama Trust.

King Zwelithini reigned over nearly 11 million Zulu people living in the eastern province of KwaZulu-Natal.

Thousands of Zulu people around Africa, including in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe, also recognized the monarch.

He had six wives and 28 children.

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