By Paddy Harper Parliament’s land reform portfolio committee wants to meet King MisuZulu ka Zwelithini to resolve the “crisis” caused by the breakdown in relations between him and the Ingonyama Trust Board (ITB).
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May 28 2024
‘They refuse to listen to me’: AmaZulu king to summon Thoko Didiza over Ingonyama Trust dispute
By Nkosikhona Duma AmaZulu King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has claimed the AmaZulu nation is under threat because of the government, but the state has dismissed this.
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Apr 15 2024
Court battle looms over R71m ‘missing’ from Ingonyama Holdings
By Paddy Harper The Ingonyama Trust Board is unable to account for R71 million “loaned” to its investment wing, Ingonyama Holdings, three years ago, because its former chairperson, Jerome Ngwenya, has refused to hand over financial records for auditing purposes.
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May 03 2023
Ingonyama Trust chairperson defies Zulu king’s decision to fire him
By Paddy Harper Ingonyama Trust Board (ITB) chairperson Jerome Ngwenya has refused to accept Zulu King Misuzulu ka Zwelithini’s decision to remove him and replace him with Inkosi Thanduyise Mzimela.
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Mar 22 2023
Ingonyama Trust’s R41m ‘is gone, next move is to drain its coffers’
By Paddy Harper The Ingonyama Trust Board (ITB) and its business wing, Ingonyama Holdings, paid R41 million over a 12-month period to a company that was set up only five months before the payments began in March 2021.
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