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King’s certificate handover ceremony nears

The meeting was held at Kwakhangelamankengane Royal Palace last week.

The certificate of recognition to the AmaZulu King ceremony will take place at Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Saturday, October 29.

This was revealed by the KwaZulu-Natal Premier, Nomusa Dube-Ncube when the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council visited the Zulu monarch, King Misuzulu kaZwelithini.

Dube-Ncube said the purpose of the visit was to formally introduce members of the executive council who were recently sworn-in.
She added that during the engagements, the Provincial Executive Council reassured King Misuzulu that it was on top of high-level preparations and will pull all the stops to ensure that the upcoming ceremony to hand over the certificate of recognition to the AmaZulu King is a resounding success, glitch-free and will be remembered for generations to come.

The meeting was held at Kwakhangelamankengane Royal Palace last week.
“The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Cabinet remains fully committed to supporting the programmes of His Majesty and the royal household.

We are humbled by the wise council we received from the King on various strategic matters in our province and we will continue to work for the people of KwaZulu-Natal in ensuring that we address matters such as poverty alleviation, safety in communities, economic growth, rural development, curbing crime and fighting the scourge of gender-based violence. We are also pleased that preparations are at an advanced stage for the handing over of the certificate of recognition. Government across all spheres working with Amakhosi is doing everything to ensure that the ceremony is a success,” said Dube-Ncube.

The Premier and members of the executive council were joined by the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Nontembeko Boyce who committed that the Legislature will continue with its tradition and preparations to ensure that the King performs all annual roles related to the Legislature.

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