Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi laid to rest: Will the centre hold both in the IFP and the AmaZulu Royal Household?
For 69 years Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, who was laid to rest in KwaZulu-Natal yesterday, was traditional prime minister to three successive Zulu kings, beginning with King Cyprian Bhekuzulu in 1954. He served under King Goodwill Zwelithini, the longest-serving monarch of the Zulu kingdom, from 1968 to March 2021 and more recently, under the current king Misuzulu kaZwelithini, until his death last week.
For 44 years Buthelezi was also at the helm of the Inkatha Freedom Party - IFP- from it's founding in 1975 until 2019 when his hand picked successor, Velinkosi Hlabisa was elected unopposed as the new leader at the party's 35th National General Conference. Until his passing last Saturday, Prince Buthelezi was at the centre of developments, successes, tensions and challenges faced by the two institutions.
Now that he is no more, will his shadow continue to shape the two organisations into the future? For a look at the road ahead for both the IFP and the AmaZulu Royal House, Sebenzile Nkambule spoke to political analyst, Zakhele Ndlovu and academic and cultural expert, Dr Gugu Mazibuko, both from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
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