Dinuzulu doesn't ally with the Boers to reclaim the kingship (easiest way would be to have him recognised by the British instead), and so Zululand is not annexed into Natal. It ends up following the same path as Lesotho and Swaziland and eventually becomes independent in the 1960s.
Dinuzulu doesn't ally with the Boers to reclaim the kingship (easiest way would be to have him recognised by the British instead), and so Zululand is not annexed into Natal. It ends up following the same path as Lesotho and Swaziland and eventually becomes independent in the 1960s.
The Zulus still exist and have a king, but don't have a separate state from South Africa.
The kingdom was going to come under British control one way or another, but had South Africa fallen apart after the end of Apartheid, a Zulu state could have emerged.