Although Buddhism is already in Africa, it has mainly been practiced by Asian emigrants and so this is truly wonderful news! I see Dorje Shugden accompanying the Dharma to South East Asia, the United States, Brazil, Europe, Taiwan, China and now Zululand. And all this growth under tremendous suppression from the people who should be taking the lead in this function. I say this without any malevolent intentions at all but it is all pity that in 50 plus years of travelling around the world with the Dalai Lama, I have never seen or heard of his people taking the opportunity to bring the Buddha's teachings to where it can heal the people of troubled lands. I would dearly love to see big statues of Gyenze adorning the landscape of the poorer African nations blessing the land with abundance and prosperity. Not to mention the animals and beings there. Wouldn't that be something?
I pray that from Zululand, the Buddha's teachings and the Protector's practice can spread to other African states and territories, many of which have been long suffering. Imagine empowering nations of people to understand the state they are in, and to give them practices that can counter their perceived "ill luck". Like Namdrol said, what incredible good fortune that the very first deity they meet is Dorje Shugden. Actually that does not surprise me because I have always felt held the view that the King Protector takes a worldly form so that even those of us who are lacking in merits can have access to the blessings of all the Buddhas.
Buddhism has never focussed on forcing and converting people away from their own beliefs (except for the CTA's brand of Buddhism) and it doesn't need to. It does not impose on anyone a belief (again except for CTA's brand) and instead invites them to experience the truth for themselves. There are so many people in the world that the Dharma can touch and heal without requiring them to change their religion.
Thanks to kris for posting up the picture of the beautiful altar that shows Dorje Shugden in his rightful place with Buddha Shakyamuni and Je Tsongkhapa. Anyone looking at the picture would instantly know that Dorje Shugden is not an evil spirit. May Dorje Shugden guide the people in Zululand on their Dharma path and may the Dharma bless them abundantly.