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AmaZulu King Misuzulu’s urgent delegation to Zimbabwe tackles illegal immigration

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AmaZulu King Misuzulu Heads to Zimbabwe to Talk About Illegal Immigration

Why the Trip Matters

King Misuzulu kaZwelithini is set to travel to Zimbabwe on Friday with a group of traditional leaders. The main goal of the visit is to discuss the growing problem of illegal immigration between South Africa and other African nations. The king’s private secretary, Arnold Ndamase, confirmed the trip but kept the exact agenda under wraps, saying only that immigration will be a top topic.

Who’s Going With the King?

Traditional Leaders Joining the Delegation

The delegation includes:

  • King Misuzulu kaZwelithini (AmaZulu)
  • King Ndlovuyezwe Ndamase (AmaMpondo, Eastern Cape)
  • Other traditional leaders from various provinces

Interestingly, King Ndlovuyezwe and King Misuzulu are related through their mothers, who are sisters of King Mswati of Eswatini.

The Bigger Picture: South Africa’s Concerns

What the Government Wants to Say

Through the king, the South African government hopes to explain that calls for deporting undocumented foreigners are not driven by xenophobia. Officials argue that local communities feel:

  • Undocumented migrants are involved in crime.
  • They create unfair competition for jobs.
  • They strain public services like healthcare.

Border Control Responsibilities

The delegation will also ask Zimbabwe and other neighboring countries to tighten their own border controls. The idea is simple: if people are stopped before they reach South Africa’s borders, the pressure on South Africa’s immigration system will ease.

Lead‑Up to the Visit

Urgent Talks in Pretoria

Before the Zimbabwe trip, President Cyril Ramaphosa met with King Misuzulu in Pretoria. The meeting was arranged quickly after worries of a repeat of the July 2021 civil unrest. A presidential helicopter picked up the king on June 28 to bring him to the capital for an urgent discussion.

During that meeting, the king helped the president connect with organizers of a planned shutdown, Phakel’mthakathi Ndabandaba and Ngizwe Mchunu, who promised the protest would stay peaceful.

Official Backing

The king’s private secretary said the trip has received a blessing from both the Department of International Relations and Cooperation and the Presidency. However, the department had not publicly confirmed the visit at the time of the original report.

Potential Diplomatic Ripple Effects

Many African countries have already labeled South Africa’s deportation efforts as xenophobic, which has strained diplomatic relations. By bringing traditional leaders into the conversation, the government hopes to show that its actions are about protecting local communities, not targeting foreigners based on their nationality.

Looking Ahead

The outcome of the Zimbabwe meeting could shape how South Africa handles immigration talks with other nations in the region. If neighboring countries agree to strengthen their border controls, it might reduce the number of undocumented people crossing into South Africa and ease tensions on both sides.

Conclusion

King Misuzulu’s journey to Zimbabwe highlights a growing effort to tackle illegal immigration through dialogue rather than confrontation. By involving respected traditional leaders and emphasizing shared responsibility for border security, South Africa aims to find a solution that respects both its citizens and its African neighbors. Only time will tell whether this approach will ease the current pressures and improve regional cooperation.

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