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Anger at the king who had destroyed the nation also boiled over with his mother

By staffMarch 16, 20263 Mins Read
Anger at the king who had destroyed the nation also boiled over with his mother
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BHOKA is kicking the community of KwaBhejane, Nseleni, Mpangeni, he says that it is now standing in the throat of the king of the nation Mkhanyisi of Phiwayikosi Khoza (25).

It is a country it found out from its source in the king’s council that everything in this nation has come to a standstill because the king’s whereabouts are unknown.

It turns out that he disappeared from the area last year along with his mother, Royal Khoza who was the king’s deputy on the throne for seven full years.

The members of this tribe believe that this situation will cause the tribe to become ungovernable because they do not have a king. Now they believe that in this nation it is the money that eats during the day.

One of the senior members of the king’s council said they don’t know what to do because they haven’t done anything to try to fix the situation, but it’s like pouring water off a duck’s back.

”We don’t have a king in this place, it’s worse what keeps you here. I have never seen anything like this happening in the nation. When it comes to shame, it means something like what we see happening in this nation,” said the leader.

He said that this act of the king leaves them with a lot of questions because they no longer understand boxing. ”Would it be better if he said that he no longer wants to lead the nation at all so that we know, rather than what he is doing now that we don’t know what. After all, you are playing like this is real,” he said.

If things continue like this, according to this member, a lot will be ruined in the nation.

Another said that they last saw the king in August last year when he was officially installed by the Department of Governance and Cooperation and Indigenous Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal.

”And there the king stood up and expressed his joy at being officially appointed. But he told the nation that he will disappear a little bit because there are small things that he has to start fixing before he can lead the nation well,” he explained.

He said that with this speech, the nation was left in the dark as to what it meant and explained who would lead the nation if he disappeared.

”I’m telling you that we haven’t seen it since that day. “The saddest thing is that nothing is happening in the nation as the king is not known where he left,” he said.

Mr. Sibonelo Dube who is the leader of the committee of young people who works with the council said that they have come clean and believe that it will happen again and they will see the king with their own eyes.

”To tell you the truth, I no longer believe that the person you are asking about will ever come back to lead his father’s nation. No one who is a king would prefer to leave his father’s nation as a deserter like this and talk about the fact that he cares about it and will come back to lead it if we are being played with. In fact, here we are talking about a person who doesn’t care about the people who lead,” he said, sounding like he was full of anger.

The spokesperson for the Department of Governance and Cooperation and Indigenous Affairs in KwaZulu-Natal, Mr. Senzelwe Mzila, said they will investigate the matter.

The king could not be found to answer the allegations.

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