King Makhosoke II's children honour his legacy
The children of King Makhosoke II have paid tribute to their late father, reflecting on his legacy and expressing gratitude for the support received following his passing. Speaking on behalf of the family, one of the King's daughters said her father was deeply committed to honouring and preserving tradition throughout his reign. She added that the crown never distanced him from the people, but instead brought him closer to the communities he served. The family also expressed appreciation for the messages of condolence and support received, while celebrating his life of service, unity, and cultural preservation. King Makhosoke II passed away on 9 June at the age of 65, after a 40-year reign. He is remembered as a respected traditional leader who guided his communities with dignity, humanity, and honour throughout his rule. For more news, visit sabcnews.com and #SABCNews on all Social Media platforms.

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