Zulu King Goodwill Zwelithini looks set to build his eighth palace in the eMakhosini Valley near Ulundi.
The Mercury also reported that the palace would be built in a heritage park
The plans emerged after a mandatory environmental impact assessment was done. The assessment said that the palace project would see the removal of about 20 hectares of indigenous bush in the area.
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Zulu King and Conservation
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Ignorance, ignorance, ignorance
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Yip, but also arrogant entitlementLisbeth wrote:Ignorance, ignorance, ignorance
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Same roots
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Toko wrote:I think a very apt thing for a heritage park
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