The reigning king of the Zulu Nation, King Misuzulu KaZwalethini is allegedly getting ready to marry another wife. The King has two other wives and only one of the relationships is still standing.
King Misuzulu KaZwalethini to take another wife in May 2024
Although details have yet to be shared, a report by MDN News has stated that the King is set to marry Nomzamo Myeni from Jozini royal family. The pair allegedly met at a bank in Northern Kwa-Zulu Natal more than two years ago and had to keep the relationship under wraps until the King was ready to marry Myeni.
Zimoja confirmed the news saying the King is following in his late father’s footsteps who also had several wives.
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Twitter users have shared their reactions and some are envious while others are less than impressed . A few Twitter users quickly pointed out the perks of being in the King’s position.
@Asa_Sigoxo said:
“It’s nice to be King neh you can marry as many wives as you want.”
Another user pointed out that the King might have a preference as his second wife also works in the banking sector. ‘
“He seems to have appetite for bankers because even the Swati bride is a banker.”
@Bellajuicebar complained:
“How does this help anyone ! Its so unnecessary to pile up wife upon wife in this economy.”
Business Tech reports, the KZN provincial government holds a budget vote for funds to be allocated to he Department of Royal Affairs.
Who is King Misuzulu’s 1st wife?
The eldest son of the Late King Goodwill Zwelithini is currently married to Queen Ntokozo Nozizwe KaMayisela, his long time partner from Kwa-Zulu Natal according to The Witness. Queen Ntokozo is from Newcastle, in northern KZN, and the couple tied the knot in May 2021, before the burial of King’s late mother. They first met in 2009 and have now been married for 3 years and have 2 children together/
Zulu King estranged from 2nd wife
King Misuzulu also had another wife from eSwatini for whom he had payed Lobola, according to Sunday World. Queen Nozizwe Mulela’s with the Zulu King was reportedly under strain and the King had no interest in rekindling it.