
The motorcade carrying the remains of IFP founding president and Zulu traditional prime minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has left for his KwaPhindangene homestead in Ulundi, northern KwaZulu-Natal, from the mortuary. This sombre procession marks the beginning of a final journey for a man who dedicated his life to serving his people.
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi, fondly known as Shenge, wore many hats throughout his remarkable life. He was a visionary leader, a revered traditional prime minister, a respected statesman, and a unifying force in South Africa. His legacy will forever be remembered and celebrated.
Hearse transporting the remains of late AmaZulu Traditional Prime Minister Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has left the mortuary in Ulundi Surrounded by Amabutho on its way to the family home at KwaPhindangene#MangosuthuButhelezi pic.twitter.com/DHZhtndkQV
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The Buthelezi family, led by his firstborn son and chief mourner Zuzifa, embarked on a short drive from their KwaPhindangene household to fetch his father’s body from the mortuary. However, they were taken aback by the overwhelming number of mourners descending on Ulundi to pay their respects and bid farewell to Prince Buthelezi.
Zuzifa expressed his gratitude for the outpouring of love and support, acknowledging that the sheer magnitude of mourners had affected the funeral plans. However, he emphasized that emotions should guide the proceedings, as his father’s legacy was not measured by grand plans, but by the profound impact he had on countless lives.
The Hearse carrying the body of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has arrived at KwaPhindangene#MangosuthuButhelezi pic.twitter.com/aUQoBY9mkz
— News Live SA (@newslivesa) September 15, 2023
The upcoming funeral of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi has been classified as a category 1 event, signifying its significance and the need for exceptional security measures. Natjoints, the national joint operational and intelligence structure, is working tirelessly to ensure a smooth and safe funeral procession.
The funeral will take place at the Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Stadium, a fitting venue to honour a man who dedicated his life to the service of his people. President Cyril Ramaphosa is expected to deliver a heartfelt eulogy, paying tribute to Prince Buthelezi’s remarkable leadership and unwavering commitment to unity.
The stadium has a capacity of 15,000 people, but there are concerns that the number of mourners may exceed this limit. To accommodate the anticipated overflow, additional facilities have been set up behind the stadium, including marquees and big screens to ensure that everyone can participate in the proceedings.
Amabutho, the Zulu regiments, will accompany the motorcade with hymns and chants, symbolizing the journey of Prince Buthelezi’s spirit to its final resting place. Traditional weapons will be allowed to be carried or displayed by amabutho, but firearms will not be permitted, ensuring a peaceful and respectful farewell for the beloved leader.
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s legacy extends far beyond the borders of South Africa. His principled leadership and commitment to unity have inspired generations of leaders and ordinary citizens alike. He believed in the power of dialogue, understanding, and respect to bridge differences and build a better society.
As we bid farewell to this remarkable leader, let us remember his words: “his legacy should never be spoken about and that it be measured by how he touched people.” Let us honor his memory by continuing his work of promoting unity, understanding, and compassion in our communities.
A short prayer is held at the gates of the Kwaphindangene homestead before the body of #MangosuthuButhelezi enters the premises. @SteveBhengu pic.twitter.com/L4t6JU59Kc
— ECR_Newswatch (@ECR_Newswatch) September 15, 2023
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