Cyprian Bhekuzulu

Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe kaSolomon
Inkosi yesizwe samaZulu
King of the Zulu Nation
Reign4 March 1933 – 17 September 1968
PredecessorSolomon kaDinuzulu
SuccessorGoodwill Zwelithini
Born4 August 1924
Mahlabatini, Natal, Union of South Africa
Died17 September 1968 (aged 44)
Nongoma, Natal, South Africa

Cyprian Bhekuzulu Nyangayezizwe kaSolomon (4 August 1924 – 17 September 1968) was the king of the Zulu nation from 1948 until his death at Nongoma in 1968. He succeeded his father, king Solomon kaDinuzulu, after a lengthy succession dispute with his elder sibling, Zacharia, which was eventually resolved in 1944. Zacharia left for Mtubatuba where he would raise 7 children with his wife Phumzile. Cyprian's uncle, Arthur Mshiyeni kaDinuzulu, functioned as regent during both the succession dispute and Cyprian's minority.

Cyprian ascended the throne as a chief of uSuthu rather than a Paramount Chief until 1951 when he was recognised as such by the white minority government of South Africa. Even then, he was a social head with no real power. Not since 1879 has anyone been recognised as a head of the Zulu people with an exception of Cyprian's uncle (acting Paramount Chief Mshiyeni) but even he was a regent. This title was granted to him because the government wanted to secure a Bantustan and not out of genuine care for the man or the Zulu people.