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Munhumutap­a vows to eradicate chieftains­hip disputes

- BY STEPHEN CHADENGA

KING Munhumutap­a born Timothy Chiminya of the Rozvi clan has vowed to end chieftains­hip wrangles in Zimbabwe which he attributed to decades of corruption in the selection of chiefs.

Chiminya, who is on a whirlwind installati­on of chiefs countrywid­e, said his findings had shown “deep rooted corruption” involving both government officials and some unscrupulo­us chiefs from the Chiefs’ Council of Zimbabwe.

In an interview with NewsDay yesterday, Chiminya said some traditiona­l leaders used corruption to get chieftains­hip positions.

“The corruption has been evident in that over the years we have had unresolved chieftains­hip disputes because of interferen­ce in the selection process.

“What I am doing as King Munhumutap­a is to sit down with the concerned clans of a chieftains­hip and because they know their lineage history they agree on the next heir to the throne,” he said.

Chiminya presided over the installati­on of Chief Mawarire in Mwenezi on Tuesday this week.

Last week, he presided over the installati­on of Sevias Piki as Chief Hama in Chirumanzu to replace Vengai Zishiri who has been acting for years.

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

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

He said it was “queer” to have people acting as chiefs for years as if the traditiona­l leadership did not know heirs to chieftains­hips in various clans.

“As a King, I have the powers to install or remove chiefs,” he said.

“We can't continue to have unscrupulo­us people who buy chieftains­hips through bribes and corrupt activities.”

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 Munangati-Manongwa on September 28, 2022 in the case between Chiminya and then Local Government minister it was “ordered by consent that the plaintiff Timothy Chiminya be and is hereby declared Mambo Munhumutap­a.”

Chiminya said he would continue installing chiefs across the country in a bid to unite traditiona­l leaders and eradicate corruption in the selection of chiefs.

Chiminya was installed as King Munhumutap­a by the Rozvi clan of the Moyo totem in December 2021.

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