Premier Sihle Zikalala sends condolences to Zulu nation on passing of Her Majesty Queen Shiyiwe Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu

Statement by the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal Sihle Zikalala on behalf of the Provincial Executive Council on the passing of Her Majesty the Queen Shiyiwe Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu

“Loosing the pillars of the family and nation in such quick succession is extremely difficult to bear”, Premier Sihle Zikalala.

KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala, on behalf of the government and the people of the province, has expressed deep shock at the sudden passing of the Regent of the Zulu nation, Her Majesty Queen Mantfombi Dlamini Zulu.

It is with profound sadness that we have received the heart-wrenching news of the untimely passing of Her Majesty the Queen. This is yet another tragedy of monumental proportions to befall the province and the people of KwaZulu-Natal.

It is an unfathomable double blow not only to the royal family, but to the people of this province and the nation in its entirety. Even more shattering is that Her Majesty has left us in the middle of the mourning period for our beloved monarch, King Zwelithini kaBhekuZulu.

With sorrow etched across our faces as we are reeling at the devastating news of Her Majesty’s passing, we extended our most heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family and the people of the province of KwaZulu-Natal and the Kingdom of eSwatini.

Her Majesty was a bridge between the two monarchies and nations, a role which she performed with aplomb. On various occasions such as the opening of the Legislature and many important occasions in the province, we were honoured to be graced with Her Majesty's presence, in all her regal glory, alongside His Majesty the King.

Following pronouncements by the Royal Family only recently that Her Majesty would become a regent, we looked up to her to lead us during these most difficult and unprecedented times in the history of our province.

Her Majesty had stepped into a great tradition of distinguished women who shaped history by leading in different complex and challenging epochs, breaking barriers and stereotypes in the process.

Her leadership of one of the biggest and oldest traditional leadership institutions in history was admirable, and served as an inspiration for the advancement of women’s struggles not only in South Africa but in the world as a whole.

Her ascendancy to the position of Regent underscored her own agency, and served to administer the final burial rites to the backward, patriarchal and chauvinistic tendencies that considered women as inferior beings whose existence can only be confined to homes, providing support to husbands and caring for children.

She followed in the footsteps of many great female nation builders such as Mkabayi kaJama and Queen Nandi who took up positions of importance and contributed significantly in building the globally-recognised and respected Zulu Kingdom.

As the pall of gloom once again hangs over the homes of KZN citizens, we are deeply hurt and visibly pained by the tragedy of Her Majesty’s demise. We ask the nation to put the royal family in its thoughts and prayers, for the harsh reality of losing both pillars of the family in such quick succession must be extremely difficult to bear.

We are in constant contact with the royal family, and as government we will do our part to provide support to the royal family and the nation, who are understandably distraught at this stage.

At this juncture, the provincial government wishes to advise of the following:

  • The Provincial Government calls on all citizens to observe the period of mourning;
  • The Provincial Government will scale down and suspend most of its activities as part of paying its respects to Her Majesty the Queen. Premier Sihle Zikalala is in communication with the President of the Republic and the National Government regarding these latest, most unfortunate developments.
  • The Provincial Executive Council will visit the royal family to offer its condolences;
  • The Provincial Government will brief the media accordingly, on further developments regarding this tragedy, after engagements with the royal family and the National Government.
     

For more information contact:
Lennox Mabaso
Head of KZN Provincial Government Communication
Cell: 082 884 2403

Thami Ngidi
Cell: 066 306 6793

Province

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