South Africa's Regent Queen of Xhosa, Nuloiso Sandile, dies of new pneumonia

  On July 8, local time, South African President Ramaphosa expressed his condolences to Noloyiso Sandile, Queen of the White Regency of Xhosaxia, who died of the new crown pneumonia that day. Mafusa praised Nuloiso as a leader with great leadership and beloved by the people. She is a symbol of South African traditional culture and values.

  The Xhosa is the second largest race in South Africa, with a population of about 8 million people. The late South African father Nelson Mandela came from the Xhosa. The Xiaxia Bai people are one of the main branches of the Xhosa people.

  After the death of the Queen's husband in 2011, Nuroisso became the regent of Rharhabe until her son Prince Jonguxolo Sandile became an adult. Nuloiso died on the afternoon of July 8 at Cecilia Makhiwane Hospital in the Eastern Cape at the age of 56.

  (Headquarters reporter Zhou Tao)