ConCourt rejects princes' appeal, backs King Misuzulu

The final gavel just slammed shut a royal family feud, locking King Misuzulu kaZwelithini onto the Zulu throne and billing his rivals for the legal tab.

Constitutional Court ends royal appeal
  • Constitutional Court rejected the princes’ bid to block Misuzulu’s recognition.
  • Judges ruled the appeal had no real shot at success.
  • Order dated 20 February 2026 also saddled challengers with costs.
  • The decision cements President Cyril Ramaphosa’s earlier recognition.
How the succession battle began
  • King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu died in 2021, triggering the dispute.
  • Queen Mantfombi Dlamini-Zulu served as regent under his will.
  • Mantfombi named her son Misuzulu as successor before her death.
  • Princes Simakade kaZwelithini and Mbonisi kaBhekuzulu contested the choice.
Lower courts and reversal drama
  • Pretoria High Court initially faulted Ramaphosa for acting prematurely.
  • The Supreme Court of Appeal overturned that ruling in October 2025.
  • Appeal judges said the family had already identified Misuzulu.
  • The Bloemfontein judgment cleared the way for formal recognition.
What it means for the AmaZulu
  • AmaZulu monarch’s status stands firm after years of courtroom sparring.
  • Supporters like Prince Thulani Zulu welcomed clarity.
  • Afrika Mayibuye Movement praised respect for tradition.
  • Misuzulu can refocus on unity, land matters, and cultural leadership.
 

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