Zulu kingdom left with leadership vacuum as it’s queen dies at 65.

Questions still hanging in the air whether the queen was poisoned or not? The Zulu queen Mantfombi Shiyiwe MaDlamini Zulu died a month after being appointed to the role on 24th March.
However, her appointment to the throne was due to the death of dear husband king Good Will Zwelithini who died in the hospital from diabetes related complications.
The King ruled the Kingdom for over 50 years. This made him the longest serving Africa’s Monarch.

The Queen served as the great wife to the king, if not, the most beloved wife amongst the King’s wives.
Since she came from Royalty, she was the sister to the Eswatini King Mswati iii. Africa’s only absolute monarch. This means that the kingdom owns it’s full powers and is not restricted by laws or custom.
The Queen had eight children of whom 5 are boys and the rest girls. The first son is 47 years known as Prince MisuZulu whom all the eyes are on him to take on the throne.

Zulu king dom is not just a kingdom but the largest monarch with more than 10 million people in South Africa, who are estimated to pay a yearly tax of funded budget of more than $4.9.
Lately, on the national broadcaster SABC, Prince Mangosathe Bathelezi said that the queen was poisoned and been sick for two years.
The prince later assured the Zulu natives that there will be no leadership vacuum in the Zulu nation.
