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Trouble started in Ngizwe and Buthelezi

By staffJune 7, 20263 Mins Read
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FORMER Khozi FM presenter Ngizwe Mchunu has lashed out at the Minister of Governance and Indigenous Affairs and the Prime Minister of Zulu, Reverend Thulasizwe Buthelezi, accusing him of being unfaithful, even comparing him to a woman who commits adultery on the road.

Ngizwe said this while speaking on the YouTube program King Zoso TV, in response to a speech recently given by Buthelezi this week – where he complained about some people using the name of the Zulu army to incite violence in the community.

Calling Buthelezi by name, he said: “Thulasizwe should not even be placed in this position of being the Prime Minister of Zulu because he has shown many times that he has a problem with people like me, who are fighting for peace and welfare in society. To me, he is like an adulterous and unfaithful wife because of his actions of beating her here and there,” he said.

At a forum he held this week, where Buthelezi was officially launching the Eye of the King Malusi Zondi, Shenge said that the Royal Family of Zulu has a problem with a group of people who are doing things in the name of the Zulu army without obtaining permission from the King. He accused them of using that in an inappropriate way, to create violence in the community.

“That’s why those people who went insulting and harassing people in the name of Zulu, we, the Zulu dynasty, do not know them and distance ourselves from them. We warn our people not to get close to such people,” Buthelezi said.

The Prime Minister of Zulu highly praised the KwaNongoma leader Nkosikhona Ndabandaba known as Phakel’ the witch and Ms. Jacinta Ngobese of the March & March campaign, who said they know and see the good work they are doing in the community of their call to improve the country by not having sex with people who are in it illegally.

Ngizwe called Buthelezi an opportunist who likes to use his name and is defeated by the task of protecting the Zulu monarchy, and complained that he is interfering in issues that defeat them as a government leader.

“Since we started the work we are doing to protect our country and our people, I do not remember a single good thing he says or does to praise us or encourage us to continue with the good thing we are doing. So we will not be stopped or controlled by how we protect our country,” protested Ngizwe.

This is not the first time that Ngizwe and Buthelezi have disagreed as the same thing happened last year, the matter was even taken to the Pietermaritzburg Court – which ordered Ngizwe to apologize to Buthelezi for the comments he posted on his social media pages that slandered the Prime Minister of Zulu.

Mchunu had drawn water from a canal during violent protests in Vryheid, in September. He went up and fell to Buthelezi and other leaders when there were protests by people who were crying for electricity. Mchunu went to Vryheid, and he scolded the leaders and even called them bullies. He accused Buthelezi of wanting to kill him. He also posted these comments on social media.

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