Zuma and Zulu king meet behind closed doors

[caption id="attachment_237655" align="aligncenter" width="630"] Putaide Ondini palace in Ulundi where President Jacob Zuma is having a "Private Meeting" with the zulu monarch King Goodwill Zwelithini
Pictures: Jackie Clausen[/caption]

Members of the media were barred from the Ondini Royal Palace in Ulundi in northern KwaZulu-Natal on Monday as King Goodwill Zwelithini held a private meeting with President Jacob Zuma.

A presidential protection unit officer‚ who said they were acting on Zuma's instructions‚ said the meeting was private and no media were allowed.

Reporters were not allowed near the gate‚ however local television station 1KZN TV was allowed in and‚ according to the presidential protection unit‚ they were there at the invitation of the king.

The Presidency issued a statement earlier in the day denying that Zuma - who is under pressure to step down - was meeting the monarch.

The statement said that he was paying a longstanding "courtesy call" to the king‚ which was initially meant to take place in January but was postponed due to "diary challenges on both sides".

Presidency officials instructed police to "remove" media outside the palace.

The removal of media from the palace was ordered as unconfirmed reports circulated on social media‚ speculating whether the meeting would see Zuma stepping down.

Zulu royal household spokesmen were not immediately available.

- TimesLIVE

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