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Analyst Warns ANC of Electoral Risk in KZN Name Change Clash with Zulu King

February 12, 2026
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A political analyst has cautioned the African National Congress that being perceived as opposing King Misuzulu kaZwelithini’s proposal to rename KwaZulu-Natal to KwaZulu could cost the party votes in the upcoming local government elections.

Dr. Zakhele Ndlovu, a political science lecturer at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, warned that a confrontation with the monarch would be “electoral suicide” for the ANC in a province where many Zulu voters hold the King in high regard . He recalled the 2021 local elections, where the ANC suffered significant losses in KZN following perceptions that some party leaders opposed the King’s ascension to the throne during the succession dispute after King Goodwill Zwelithini’s passing.

The King first proposed the name change in late January 2026 during the 147th commemoration of the Battle of Isandlwana in Nquthu, arguing that “Natal” is a colonial name that should be dropped and the province known simply as KwaZulu, meaning “place of the Zulus” .

Royal House Rebukes Politicians

Prince Thulani kaGqikazi Zulu of the eZibindini Royal House has sharply criticized politicians for engaging in public debates with the monarch, describing their conduct as improper and a sign of eroding respect for the throne.

“In KwaZulu, our King is respected. When the Zulu King speaks and offers his opinion, and politicians respond with agitation in the media, that is improper,” Prince Thulani said. He stressed that the King intended his call to open public discussion, not for politicians to “jump to a microphone and hide behind politics to oppose him” .

ANC’s Delicate Position

The ANC’s response has been marked by mixed messaging. Provincial coordinator Mike Mabuyakhulu initially stated the party “does not have a problem with the current name” and that no individual has the power to unilaterally call for a name change, as it would require a constitutional amendment . Mabuyakhulu noted the name “KwaZulu-Natal” was an outcome of consensus during the CODESA negotiations .

The party later issued a clarifying statement emphasizing it has **not adopted any official position** on the renaming, warning against “divisive speculation” until formal constitutional processes begin . ANC spokesperson Fanle Sibisi confirmed no formal submissions have been received by relevant bodies .

Support from Opposition Parties

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP), Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), and National Freedom Party (NFP) have all publicly backed the King’s call. The IFP described the proposal as “timely and historically justified,” arguing the current name reflects a compromise that fails to acknowledge the full historical extent of the Zulu Kingdom . The NFP questioned “who Natal was,” asserting that colonial-imposed names should not remain .

Constitutional and Practical Hurdles

Any name change would require an amendment to Section 103 of the Constitution and extensive public participation processes . Analysts have also raised practical concerns, including costs for updating vehicle registration plates, university names, and official addresses, as well as questions about whether elevating Zulu identity could alienate non-Zulu communities in the province .

The Amahlubi tribe in KZN has reportedly threatened violence if the government accedes to the King’s proposal .

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