
Episode 277 - Cetshwayo visits Queen Victoria and the Victorian link between Afghanistan and Zululand
From History of South Africa podcast by Desmond Latham
May 31, 2026 · 19 min
About this episode
The episode discusses Cetshwayo kaMpande's journey to captivity and his experiences during the voyage to Cape Town after the Anglo-Zulu War.
When Cetshwayo kaMpande was captured after the Anglo-Zulu War, he was ferried to Cape Town and on to Robben Island. His countenance was one of dignity but that is difficult to maintain in the face of terrible sea-sickness. The Zulu king had made it be known that he was afraid of the sea, and his nervousness compounded the queasiness. He was also terribly sea-sick on the five day voyage from Port Durnford, modern day Richards’ Bay, and Simons Town. He and his five wives who’d joined him in captivity were ensconced in a hut that had been erected for him on the poop deck, from where he watched the activities on the shore for almost a week before he disembarked. As he observed all the ships, the developments on the coast, it became apparent that his attempt at fighting the powerful British empire had always been doomed. When he eventually stepped onto Cape turf, his appointed custodian Captain J Ruscombe Poole of the Royal Navy escorted the Zulu King from Simon’s Town. Like Nelson Mandela’s minders much later, Captain Ruscombe-Poole was a sympathetic jailer, so too the king’s interpreter, Henry Longcast. Henry was an Irish orphan who’d been brought up at the KwaMagwaza Mission…
People in this episode
Host: Desmond Latham
Topics covered
- Anglo-Zulu War
- exile
- colonial history
- British Empire
- Zulu culture
- sea travel
Keywords
- Cetshwayo
- Zulu
- Anglo-Zulu War
- British Empire
- Robben Island
- exile
- sea sickness
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: KwaMagwaza Mission
Places: Cape Town, Robben Island, Port Durnford, Richards’ Bay, Simons Town, British empire
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