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News24 | KZN traditional leader survives assassination attempt – MEC calls for probe into safety

27 May 2025
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News24 | KZN traditional leader survives assassination attempt – MEC calls for probe into safety
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A KwaZulu-Natal traditional leader survived an assassination attempt in eZinqoleni, Ray Nkonyeni Local Municipality, following a shooting incident. This attack marks the second such incident in two months, as another traditional leader was killed at his home in Durban last month. The ongoing violence against traditional leaders raises significant concerns about their safety in the region.

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