The United Kingdoms of South Africa
A bold vision of united prosperity through constitutional monarchy, community empowerment, and collective economic transformation.
A Movement Beyond Politics
The United Kingdoms of South Africa (UKSA) represents a monumental shift in how we envision governance and prosperity across our diverse nation. This is not another political promise or temporary solution—it is a fundamental reimagining of how our communities can thrive together.
We are dedicated to establishing a dignified, empowering constitutional monarchy that honors our rich cultural heritage while driving genuine economic self-sufficiency at the grassroots level. By restoring traditional authority as a responsible pillar of governance, we create a powerful engine for local economic development that benefits every community member.
Our vision recognizes that true prosperity comes from unity in diversity, from respecting our ancestral wisdom while embracing modern cooperative economics, and from ensuring that every Kingdom and community has a voice in shaping our collective future.
The Foundation: Unity of the 12 Tribes
At the heart of the UKSA model lies a profound recognition of South Africa's inherent cultural sovereignty and dignity. Our nation is built upon the strength of 12 distinct Tribes, representing the 11 official language groups plus the KhoiSan Nation—each with their own rich history, traditions, and wisdom.
Constitutional Framework
A unified governance structure that respects each Kingdom's autonomy while creating shared prosperity mechanisms.
Mutual Accountability
Systems ensuring transparent cooperation, resource sharing, and collective decision-making among all Kingdoms.
Sovereign Dignity
Recognition and protection of each Tribe's cultural identity, traditional authority, and self-determination rights.
Shared Resources
Pooling strengths and assets across Kingdoms to maximize economic opportunity and community development impact.
Our mission transcends simple cooperation—we are building an overarching constitutional structure where diverse Kingdoms unite under principles of respect, shared prosperity, and mutual empowerment. This is about creating something greater than the sum of its parts while ensuring each part retains its essential character and authority.
Current Mandate: Leading the Unification
Nkosi Royals
The Nkosi Royals bring centuries of traditional leadership wisdom and extensive networks across South African communities. Their mandate includes coordinating inter-Kingdom dialogue, maintaining cultural protocols, and ensuring that traditional values guide our modern constitutional framework.
Their deep understanding of customary law and community structures makes them essential architects of the unified governance model we are building together.
Baroka Kingdom
The Baroka Kingdom contributes proven experience in community mobilization and economic development initiatives. Their track record in establishing sustainable local enterprises provides the practical blueprint for our cooperative economic engine.
Together with the Nkosi Royals, they form the leadership core driving the UKSA vision forward, with the ultimate goal of welcoming all 12 Tribes into full partnership.

Important Note: While these two Kingdoms currently lead the mandate, the UKSA structure is designed to be inclusive and representative of all 12 Tribes. Every Kingdom that signs the Pledge to Unite becomes an equal partner in shaping our collective future.
FISA: The Implementation Mechanism
The Vision
United constitutional monarchies representing all 12 Tribes with shared prosperity and dignity.
The Mechanism
Front for a South Africa (FISA)—the official political party with legal mandate to implement constitutional change.
The Reality
Formal constitutional framework establishing monarchies, cooperatives, and community-driven governance.
Dreams require mechanisms for implementation. The Front for a South Africa (FISA) serves as that critical bridge between vision and reality. As the official political party structure, FISA possesses the legal standing and formal mandate necessary to navigate South Africa's constitutional processes.
FISA is not separate from the UKSA—it is the designated tool through which the shared dreams of the Kingdoms are translated into legislation, policy, and constitutional reform. Where traditional leadership provides wisdom and community connection, FISA provides political infrastructure and legal expertise.
This dual approach ensures we honor both traditional authority and modern democratic processes, creating a governance model that is both culturally rooted and legally sound. FISA transforms the UKSA vision from aspiration into achievable, measurable, and sustainable reality.
The Cooperative Economic Engine
Economic transformation begins at the community level. The UKSA's financial heart is a robust, community-driven cooperative business model designed with one clear purpose: to retain wealth within our communities and ensure direct, sustainable benefits for every member.
Too often, our communities generate wealth that immediately flows elsewhere—to distant corporations, foreign investors, or government bureaucracies that return little tangible value. The UKSA cooperative model fundamentally reverses this pattern. We focus on sectors that are critical to daily life and community sustainability, ensuring that the money spent by community members circulates back to strengthen that same community.
Agriculture
Empowering local farmers through collective buying power, quality standards, shared equipment, and guaranteed market access.
Retail Supply Chain
Integrated spaza supply systems linking farms directly to community retail, eliminating exploitative middlemen.
Food Production
Local bakeries and processing units using community produce to create consistent, high-demand products.
This isn't theoretical economics—it's practical, proven cooperative business that creates jobs, builds skills, generates profit, and keeps wealth circulating where it belongs: within our communities.
Agriculture: Empowering Local Farmers
Small-scale farmers are the backbone of community food security, yet they often struggle with access to markets, fair prices, quality inputs, and modern equipment. The UKSA agricultural cooperative changes this reality completely.
By pooling resources and coordinating production, member farmers gain collective buying power for seeds, fertilizers, and equipment—dramatically reducing individual costs. Standardized quality protocols ensure produce meets market requirements, while the cooperative's purchasing commitments guarantee farmers have secure buyers before they plant.
  • Bulk purchasing of quality inputs at reduced costs
  • Shared equipment and mechanization resources
  • Technical training in modern farming methods
  • Guaranteed market access through cooperative supply chains
  • Fair, transparent pricing that rewards quality production
Most importantly, farmers retain ownership and control. This is their cooperative, run democratically, with profits flowing directly back to them through the 33/33/33 model.
Retail Supply Chain: Cutting Out Middlemen
The traditional spaza shop is an economic lifeline for many communities, but too often, these small retailers are squeezed by expensive, unreliable supply chains that force them to charge high prices while earning minimal profits. Meanwhile, distant distributors capture the real value.
The UKSA retail supply chain cooperative creates direct links between our agricultural cooperatives and community retail outlets. When a farmer's cooperative produces vegetables, grains, or other goods, those products flow directly to member spaza shops—no unnecessary middlemen, no inflated distributor markups, no delayed deliveries.
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Production
Cooperative farms produce according to demand forecasts and quality standards agreed upon with retail partners.
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Processing
Products are processed, packaged, and quality-checked at cooperative facilities, adding value while creating local jobs.
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Distribution
Efficient logistics distribute products directly to member spaza shops on reliable schedules with transparent pricing.
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Retail
Spaza shops sell quality products at fair prices, earning sustainable margins while serving their communities well.
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Profit Sharing
Surplus profits are distributed via the 33/33/33 model, benefiting workers, community, and long-term sustainability.
This integrated approach means lower costs, better quality, reliable supply, and most critically—wealth that stays within our communities instead of enriching distant corporations.
Food Production: Building Local Capacity
Fresh bread is purchased daily in virtually every community across South Africa. Yet most of that bread is produced by large industrial bakeries far from where it's consumed, with profits flowing to distant shareholders. The UKSA food production cooperative recognizes this as a massive opportunity for local wealth creation.
By establishing community-owned bakeries and food processing units, we create consistent, high-demand products using locally sourced ingredients from our agricultural cooperatives. This creates multiple layers of value: farmers have guaranteed buyers for their wheat and grain, bakery workers earn stable wages, and community members access fresh, affordable bread daily.
Beyond bakeries, the food production cooperative can expand into:
  • Milling operations for grains and maize
  • Vegetable canning and preservation
  • Dairy processing and packaging
  • Traditional food products with market demand
  • School feeding program contracts
Each product line represents jobs created, skills developed, and wealth retained. This is economic transformation you can taste, touch, and measure in daily life.
The 33/33/33 Profit-Sharing Model
Economic sustainability requires discipline, transparency, and fairness. The UKSA's 33/33/33 Profit Allocation Model is not arbitrary—it's a carefully designed system ensuring that cooperative success translates into tangible benefits for everyone involved while maintaining the resources needed for long-term growth and stability.
Every rand of profit generated by UKSA-affiliated cooperatives is distributed according to this clear formula, creating a virtuous cycle of prosperity that strengthens all three pillars of our movement:
33% to Members & Workers
Direct financial returns to the employees and cooperative members who make the business successful. This isn't charity—it's earned ownership of the value they create.
  • Performance bonuses tied to cooperative success
  • Dividend payments to member-owners
  • Skills development and training investments
  • Retirement and security benefits
33% to Community Funds
Allocated for essential community development projects that benefit everyone, building infrastructure and opportunity for current and future generations.
  • Educational scholarships and school improvements
  • Healthcare facilities and services
  • Infrastructure development and maintenance
  • Cultural preservation and celebration
33% to UKSA/Investors
Returns to investors and central UKSA operations, ensuring financial sustainability, research capacity, and ability to support new cooperative initiatives.
  • Investor returns encouraging continued support
  • Central research and development
  • New cooperative seed funding
  • Administrative and legal infrastructure
Why 33/33/33 Creates Sustainable Prosperity
Workers Thrive
When members and workers directly benefit from cooperative success, they have powerful incentives to work efficiently, maintain quality, and innovate. Their prosperity is directly tied to performance, creating a culture of excellence and ownership.
Communities Develop
The 33% community allocation ensures that cooperative success visibly improves the broader community—better schools, improved infrastructure, enhanced services. This builds public support and demonstrates tangible value beyond individual earnings.
UKSA Expands
The investor and UKSA allocation ensures we can support new cooperatives, conduct research, provide legal assistance, and maintain the central infrastructure that makes the entire system work. Success breeds more success.
The Cycle Continues
As cooperatives grow and multiply, more communities benefit, more workers thrive, and the UKSA gains resources to expand further. This is designed as a self-reinforcing system of collective prosperity.

Transparency Commitment: All financial allocations are subject to regular audits and public reporting. Members, communities, and investors all have the right to clear, accessible information about how profits are generated and distributed.
This model ensures the UKSA's financial health is directly tied to grassroots cooperative success, guaranteeing long-term support, continuous improvement, and genuine alignment between central organization and community interests.
Affiliated Kingdoms: Growing the Movement
The power of the UKSA vision lies in unity. The Affiliated Kingdoms section of our movement showcases the Traditional Councils and Kingdoms that have formally signed the Pledge to Unite, committing to the constitutional monarchy framework and cooperative economic model under FISA's implementation mandate.
This is more than a list—it's a living testament to growing momentum. As each Kingdom joins, they bring their unique strengths, cultural wisdom, community networks, and territorial resources to the collective effort. The more Kingdoms affiliate, the stronger our negotiating position becomes, the more resources we can pool, and the more comprehensive our constitutional proposal grows.
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Current Mandate Holders
Nkosi Royals and Baroka Kingdom—leading the unification effort and establishing the foundational frameworks for governance and economics.
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Pledged Kingdoms
Traditional Councils and Kingdoms that have signed the formal Pledge to Unite, committing to the UKSA constitutional framework and cooperative participation.
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Kingdoms in Dialogue
Traditional authorities currently engaged in discussions about affiliation, receiving information about benefits, governance structures, and implementation timelines.
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Target: All 12 Tribes
Our ultimate goal—full representation from all 11 official language groups and the KhoiSan Nation, creating a truly comprehensive national framework.
The Affiliated Kingdoms section of the UKSA website will be regularly updated, celebrating each new Kingdom that joins the movement and demonstrating undeniable momentum toward constitutional change. Your Kingdom's participation helps make history.
Registration Portal: Join the Movement
Traditional Leaders Registration
If you represent a Traditional Council, Kingdom, or recognized traditional authority, your formal participation is crucial to achieving our shared vision. The UKSA provides a dedicated registration process designed specifically for traditional leaders.
By registering, you can:
  • Formally express your Kingdom's interest in affiliation
  • Access detailed governance and economic frameworks
  • Participate in leadership consultations and planning sessions
  • Receive updates on constitutional development progress
  • Connect with other affiliated traditional leaders
The registration process is confidential and respectful of your authority. Our team will contact you to discuss next steps, answer questions, and provide comprehensive information about the Pledge to Unite.
Premium Membership (R500)
Community members who believe in the UKSA vision can become premium members, directly supporting the movement while gaining access to exclusive benefits and opportunities.
Membership benefits include:
  • Priority access to cooperative business opportunities
  • Regular updates on Kingdom affiliations and progress
  • Invitation to UKSA community events and gatherings
  • Educational resources on cooperative economics
  • Voting rights in community allocation decisions
  • Certificate of membership and recognition
Your R500 investment directly funds UKSA operations, traditional leader engagement, legal research, and cooperative business development. This is more than membership—it's investing in your community's future.
Constitutional Monarchy: What It Means
The term "constitutional monarchy" might sound foreign or complicated, but the concept is both practical and respectful of our traditions. It simply means a system where traditional Kings and Chiefs have formally recognized authority within a clear legal framework that defines powers, responsibilities, and relationships with other governance structures.
What Constitutional Monarchy Includes:
  • Legal Recognition: Traditional authority formally acknowledged in national constitution and law
  • Defined Powers: Clear specification of what traditional leaders can and cannot do
  • Resource Allocation: Guaranteed funding and resources for traditional governance functions
  • Cultural Protection: Legal safeguards for traditional practices, languages, and customs
  • Economic Rights: Authority over community economic development and land use decisions
  • Dispute Resolution: Recognized role in customary law and community conflict resolution
What Constitutional Monarchy Prevents:
  • Arbitrary interference by national government in traditional affairs
  • Exploitation of community resources without local consent
  • Erosion of cultural identity and traditional practices
  • Economic decisions made by distant bureaucrats
  • Disrespect or marginalization of traditional authority
  • Loss of land rights and community control
The UKSA model builds on South Africa's existing recognition of traditional leadership but strengthens it significantly. We seek constitutional amendments that give traditional leaders real power over community economic development, cultural preservation, and local governance—not symbolic positions, but genuine authority backed by law and resources.
Why Unity of the 12 Tribes Matters
Negotiating Power
A united front of all 12 Tribes creates undeniable political momentum for constitutional reform.
Resource Pooling
Combined territories, populations, and economic assets create economies of scale for cooperative businesses.
Mutual Protection
United Kingdoms can defend each other's interests and prevent exploitation of weaker communities.
Shared Innovation
Best practices and successful models can be shared across Kingdoms, accelerating development everywhere.
Amplified Voice
A unified constitutional monarchy movement cannot be ignored by national government or international observers.
Cultural Exchange
Celebrating diversity while finding common ground strengthens national cohesion and mutual respect.
History shows that divided communities are easily exploited and ignored. United communities—especially when that unity encompasses the diversity of 12 distinct Tribes—become unstoppable forces for change. The UKSA framework provides the structure for that unity while respecting each Kingdom's unique identity and sovereignty.
Economic Self-Sufficiency: The Real Goal
Constitutional recognition matters, but it's not the end goal—it's the means to an end. The true objective of the UKSA movement is community economic self-sufficiency. We want communities that can sustain themselves, create their own wealth, control their own resources, and build their own futures without dependence on distant government handouts or exploitative corporate interests.
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Current Reality
Communities dependent on government grants, exploitative middlemen, and economic structures that extract wealth rather than create it locally.
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Cooperative Foundation
Establishing agriculture, retail, and food production cooperatives that keep wealth circulating within communities through 33/33/33 profit sharing.
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Expanded Sectors
Growing into construction, manufacturing, services, and other sectors as cooperative capacity and capital accumulate through disciplined reinvestment.
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Economic Independence
Communities generating sufficient wealth internally to fund their own development, education, healthcare, and infrastructure without external dependence.
Constitutional monarchy provides the governance framework and legal protection that makes sustainable community economics possible. Traditional leaders with real authority can make long-term development decisions, protect community assets, and ensure cooperative businesses serve community interests rather than outside shareholders.
This is why governance and economics are inseparable in the UKSA model—one enables the other. Traditional authority without economic power is hollow. Community businesses without traditional governance protection are vulnerable. Together, they create genuine sovereignty and prosperity.
Transparency and Accountability
The UKSA movement is built on trust, and trust requires transparency. We commit to the highest standards of accountability in both governance and economic operations. Community members, traditional leaders, and investors all deserve clear, accessible information about how decisions are made and how resources are used.
Our Transparency Commitments:
  • Financial Reporting: Regular public reports on all cooperative financial performance, with detailed breakdowns of the 33/33/33 allocations
  • Independent Audits: Annual third-party audits of all UKSA-affiliated cooperatives and central operations
  • Decision Documentation: Clear records of governance decisions, Kingdom affiliation agreements, and policy developments
  • Member Access: Premium members receive detailed quarterly reports and can request specific financial information
  • Public Metrics: Key performance indicators published on the UKSA website, tracking cooperative growth, employment, and community investment
Accountability mechanisms include regular community meetings where cooperative performance is reviewed, democratic voting processes for major decisions affecting members, and clear procedures for addressing concerns or disputes. Traditional leaders affiliated with UKSA commit to these transparency standards as part of their Pledge to Unite.
Leadership of the United Kingdoms of South Africa
His Majesty King Mthimkhulu III
Paramount King, United Kingdoms of South Africa
Nkosi Zenzile Qhena Majenge
Secretary General , United Kingdoms of South Africa
Ms Nikiwe Zanele Mokoena
Deputy Secretary General of the United Kingdoms of South
Ms Nikiwe Zanele Mokoena
Deputy Secretary General of the United Kingdoms of South
Mr. Thabo Mokoena
Executive Director, FISA
Ms. Lerato Ndlovu
Chief Operations Officer, UKSA Initiative
Nkosi Mandla Khumalo
Chief Advisor, Nkosi Royals
Ms. Aisha Khan
Head of Community Development
Advocate David Van Wyk
Legal Counsel, UKSA
Gogo Nomusa Zuma
Cultural Preservation Officer
Mr. Xolani Mabena
Chief Financial Officer, UKSA Initiatives
Our leadership team combines deep traditional wisdom with modern executive expertise, ensuring the United Kingdoms of South Africa are guided by a diverse group committed to cultural preservation, economic growth, and transparent governance.
Contact & Connect With UKSA
General Inquiries
For questions about the UKSA vision, movement, or how to get involved:
Email: info@uksa.org.za
Phone: +27 XX XXX XXXX
Response time: Within 48 hours during business days
Traditional Leaders
For Traditional Councils and Kings interested in affiliation:
Email: leaders@uksa.org.za
Phone: +27 XX XXX XXXX
Confidential consultations available upon request
Cooperative Business
For questions about joining or starting cooperatives:
Email: cooperatives@uksa.org.za
Phone: +27 XX XXX XXXX
Technical assistance and business planning support available
Media & Press
For journalists and media organizations:
Email: media@uksa.org.za
Phone: +27 XX XXX XXXX
Interview requests and press releases
Visit Our Launch Event
Ster-Kinekor Conference Centre
Pretoria, Gauteng
Detailed address and directions provided upon RSVP registration
We welcome visits from traditional leaders, community organizations, potential investors, and all who are genuinely interested in learning more about the UKSA vision. Contact us to schedule a consultation or arrange group presentations for your community.
Building Our Future Together
The United Kingdoms of South Africa is more than a political movement or economic initiative—it is a declaration that our communities deserve dignity, prosperity, and self-determination rooted in our cultural heritage and collective strength.
We stand at a crossroads. One path continues the current trajectory: communities dependent on distant bureaucracies, wealth extracted by outside interests, traditional authority marginalized and disrespected, and economic power concentrated far from where it's generated. The other path—the UKSA path—leads to constitutional recognition of traditional monarchy, community-controlled cooperative economies, and genuine prosperity shared among all who contribute to its creation.
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Tribes United
Our goal: all 11 language groups plus KhoiSan Nation formally affiliated
33%
Direct to Workers
Every cooperative shares one-third of profits with members who create the value
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Core Sectors
Agriculture, retail supply, and food production—essentials every community needs
Every Kingdom that signs the Pledge to Unite strengthens our collective negotiating position. Every premium member who joins provides resources for expansion. Every cooperative that succeeds proves the model works and inspires others.
This is our moment. The UKSA framework exists. The mandate-holding Kingdoms are leading. FISA provides the political mechanism for constitutional implementation. The cooperative economic model is tested and ready to scale. What we need now is you—your Kingdom's participation, your community's support, your voice added to the movement.
The future of South Africa's communities is being written right now. Help us write a story of dignity, prosperity, and unity.