Zulu king Goodwill Zwelithini says KwaZulu-Natal will never succeed if leaders fear making unpopular decisions because of public sentiment.
The monarch also said the province needed a strong, constructive opposition for it to develop for the benefit of its people.
Former president Jacob Zuma, his wife, Thobeka Madiba-Zuma, and former KZN premier Willies Mchunu at the opening of the KZN legislature on Thursday.Former president Jacob Zuma and one of his wives, Thobeka Madiba-Zuma, were among dignitaries who attended the ceremony, which was this year held at the legislature building, after many years being held at the Royal Showgrounds.
King Goodwill told his audience that it was the responsibility of government to unite the people for the betterment of the country.
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