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- By LULAMILE FENI lulamilef@dispatch.co.za

AMADLOMO and AbaThembu traditiona­l leadership, the community of Qunu where Nelson Mandela is buried and his extended family spoke of Winnie Madikizela-Mandela saying they still held her in high regard as one of the royal wives of AmaDlomo despite her divorce from Madiba.

They spoke of Madikizela-Mandela as a princess of AmaNgutyan­a and AmaMpondo, a royal wife of AbaThembu, one of the villagers and a woman of Qunu, daughter-in-law of Nosekeni and Gadla – parents of Nelson Mandela – a traditiona­list and cultural activist who embraced and promoted the culture and customary practices of AmaMpondo and AbaThembu

Senior AmaDlomo traditiona­l leaders, including Nkosi Mfundo Mtirara and Nkosi Zanomtheth­o Mtirara as well as Nkosikazi Nokwanele Balizululu, who are closely related to Madiba expressed their support for Madikizela-Mandela at a memorial service at the Methodist Church in Qunu yesterday.

Contralesa provincial secretary Nkosi Mkhanyisel­i Dudumayo said Madikizela-Mandela had been involved in the formation of Contralesa. “She was in fact the first treasurer-general of Contralesa and she played a pivotal role in promoting traditiona­l leadership in the country at the time when many did not want traditiona­l leaders,” he said.

The memorial service was organised by the ANC and ANC Women’s League in the O R Tambo region in conjunctio­n with the Qunu community and their leaders.

“Mam’uNobandla will forever remain the wife of Dalibhunga, the wife of AmaDlomo. It is foreign [to us] that when a woman is divorced in civil court she is no more regarded as the wife of that family, that clan.

“We all know Mam’uNobandla … never took a resolution to confirm the divorce and do what is known as ukukhethwa kweenkomo, where if a woman is no longer regarded as a wife, her in-laws would take home some of the lobola cattle. This never happened in the case of Nobandla.

“I was shocked to see us belittled by the documentar­y on TV,” said Nkosi Mfundo Mtirara, referring to the documentar­y Winnie screened on eNCA on Wednesday night.

This was in sharp contrast to what AmaDlomo elder Napilisi Mandela, said on the documentar­y. Napilisi was reported as saying they did not consider Madikizela-Mandela as a member of the family since her divorce, something Mfundo said was shocking to hear.

“We must not shy away from our cultural processes and adopt western culture for the benefit of others. Nobandla is not an ex-wife of AmaDlomo, but died as a wife of AmaDlomo. She died a senior family member of AmaDlomo. She remains Mrs Mandela,” said Mfundo, who is one of the senior members of AmaDlomo and senior traditiona­l leaders.

Nosinodi Mandela and Nothobile Ngcebetsha, as well as Thoko Mandela, spoke of Madikizela­Mandela as a woman who respected the custom of the Mandelas and stuck to customary practices.

Both Ngcebetsha and Nosinodi, who are wives in the AmaDlomo clan, said she was a dignified woman who never looked down on the downtrodde­n.

“When here in Qunu she was like any other rural villager, spoke like us, wore what we wore, and did everything that a wife of AmaDlomo is expected to do,” said Nosinodi. —

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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? FAREWELL: Sonwabile Mancotywa spoke at yesterday’s prayer service at the Ludeke Circuit 1345 Methodist Church in Mbizana
Picture: SUPPLIED FAREWELL: Sonwabile Mancotywa spoke at yesterday’s prayer service at the Ludeke Circuit 1345 Methodist Church in Mbizana

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