New Zulu King Misuzulu set to make an appearance at FIFA World Cup in Qatar
Updated | By Darren, Keri and Sky
Zulu King set to embrace Qatari culture at this year's FIFA World Cup.
We are just days away from the FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Interestingly, the KwaZulu-Natal hierarchy are making plans to attend the global showpiece.
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King Misuzulu kaZwelithini and his wife, Queen Ntokozo Mayisela-Zulu, plan to travel to Qatar to attend the World Cup.
According to IOL, this was confirmed in a statement by Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi.
In his statement, Prince Buthelezi mentioned that the King had received an invitation to be at the tournament.
"His Majesty King Misuzulu kaZwelithini has informed me that he intends to undertake a trip to the State of Qatar. His Majesty has been invited, together with Her Majesty Queen Ntokozo Mayisela-Zulu, to attend the 2022 Fifa World Cup," the statement reads.
The current president of the Inkatha Freedom Party is the traditional Prime Minister to the Zulu monarch and nation.
This is huge considering that it is the first international trip to be undertaken by King Misuzulu since he was formally recognised as the new king of the Zulu nation last month.
According to FIFA, Qatar is making history by hosting not only their first World Cup, but the first to be staged in the Middle East.
FIFA made a statement saying that country is ready to host such an epic tournament.
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"It will be the smallest nation ever to host the global finals, allowing visitors to navigate the country with ease and even plan for watching multiple matches on the same day," their statement reads.
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