ActionSA extends its heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family, the AmaNdebele Nation, traditional leaders, and all those affected by the passing of His Majesty King Makhosonke II of the AmaNdebele Nation.
His Majesty’s passing marks a profound loss for the AmaNdebele people and for the institution of traditional leadership in Mpumalanga and South Africa. Throughout his reign, King Makhosonke II served as a custodian of the rich cultural heritage, traditions, and values of the AmaNdebele Nation, providing leadership and guidance to his people during both times of celebration and challenge.
As the AmaNdebele Nation mourns this great loss, we join them in honouring the life, legacy, and service of His Majesty King Makhosonke II. May his contributions continue to inspire unity, dignity, and pride among the people he faithfully served.
May His Majesty’s soul rest in eternal peace.
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