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King Munhumutap­a strikes again

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA

SELF-PROCLAIMED King Munhumutap­a, born Timothy Chiminya, on Thursday presided over the installati­on of Sevias Piki as Chief Hama in Chirumanzu to replace Vengai Zishiri, who has been acting in that capacity for years.

This is the second time that Chiminya has presided over the installati­on of a chief.

He also presided over the coronation of Julius Chimbi Chigegwe as Chief Chirumanzu to replace acting Chief Chirumanzu Fidelis Mudzengi.

There are two chieftains­hips in Chirumanzu, that of Chiefs Chirumanzu and Hama, respective­ly.

Chiminya yesterday confirmed installing Piki as Chief Hama.

“We can’t continue to have scenarios where people serve for more than two years as acting chiefs as if we don’t know the next substantiv­e chief,” he said.

“As a king, I have the powers to install or remove chiefs and bearing in mind that all acting chiefs should hold office for not more than two years before a substantiv­e chief is chosen. I, therefore, preside over the installati­on of the chiefs according to our traditiona­l laws and customs.”

Several village heads under Chief Hama attended Piki’s installati­on.

Chiminya said his actions were guided by a 2022 High Court order which declared him King Munhumutap­a after the then Local Government minister had contested his kingship.

In the High Court case number HC 3981/22 before Justice Priscilla Munangati-Manongwa on September 28, 2022, “ordered by consent that the plaintiff Timothy Chiminya is hereby declared as Mambo Munhumutap­a”.

Chiminya said he would continue installing substantiv­e chiefs across the country, saying his next port of call would be in Mwenezi and Chinamhora.

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