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Zulu Male?
editOne issue i have with the victim of Makakatana is that he is simply identified as "Zulu Male", now my question is how did they reach that conclusion? was he asked which tribe or ethnicity he belonged to? is there any article that proves beyond doubt that indeed he was Zulu? was he speaking in Zulu? even so that doesn't mean that he's Zulu.
Im asking all these questions because in KwaZulu-Natal, even though the dominant tribe is Zulu, there's a significant amount of Xhosa, Basotho, Ndebele and even people from Zimbabwe and Mozambique who are fluent in Zulu.
For now, i suggest that the victim be referred to as "Unknown Male" or "Unknown Black Male" until someone can cite a source that can prove that he was indeed Zulu. 3atbulletz (talk) 10:34, 13 January 2020 (UTC)