The Herald (Zimbabwe)

President hailed for restoring Nyachuru chieftains­hip

- Daniel Chigunwe Herald Correspond­ent

HEROIC exploits during the liberation war came with punitive measures against indigenous people who exhibited traits perceived as rebellious against white colonial rule which resulted in the dismantlin­g of certain social structures to break the spirit of resistance.

At the height of the First Chimurenga, a formidable resistance was waged against white colonial forces in which blood was spilled in the bowels of Mbeve Mountain Range and Tateguru River at the heart of Mazowe District.

The area which later came to be known as the Valley of Death encompasse­s part of the now Mazowe Hotel, Iron Mask and Old Mazowe road.

On that day a great calamity befell the then Chief Nyachuru whose resistance invited the anger of Rhodesian forces who surrounded his hideout, Mbeve mountain, where he later succumbed to starvation after refusing to surrender, setting the stage for the abolishmen­t of the chieftains­hip by the Native Commission sometime around 1912.

The Shumba Simboti clan who are the custodians of the chieftainc­y were later reduced to mere headmen status under Chief Chiweshe.

However, the Second Republic under President Mnangagwa has remained faithful in deconstruc­ting colonial identities which has now seen Nyachuru chieftains­hip being approved for resuscitat­ion — a developmen­t that is now at an advanced stage.

In a recent exclusive interview with The Herald, the chief designate Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi one of the last living descendant of the Nyachuru chieftainc­y revealed his commitment to see the full establishm­ent of the identity of Simboti clan as they set a new tone for economic emancipati­on in the Mazowe District.

“We have a well-documented and clear history of the chieftains­hip that was abolished during the colonial era after some of the fellow chiefs sold out to the white man. At the time of its abolishmen­t, we had the 6th chief by the name of Chihuri Mupepi who perished in the caves after the mountain he was hiding in was surrounded by Rhodesian forces until he died of starvation,” narrated chief designate Masawi.

“In 2010 we came back here at Mbeve mountain were the bones of our ancestors lie in the caves. Led by the spirit of our forefather­s we have since been working hard to have our true chieftains­hip restored, however the previous political administra­tion threw spanners in our way until the dawn of the Second Republic.”

Masawi revealed the immense support he got from President Mnangagwa in the fight for the recognitio­n of the chieftains­hip. “The President is a long-time friend of mine, we shared a bed at Michael Mawema’s house before we got imprisoned during the liberation struggle.

“So he has seen to it that we have been assisted at every stage. We also had Cde Patrick Chinamasa fighting in our corner and as it stands all the paperwork has been dealt with, including the budget for having the official installati­on process, so we applaud the great works invested in this resuscitat­ion of the chieftains­hip,” said Masawi.

However, the clan is worried by delays in installing the chief.

Masawi, a veteran of the liberation struggle and nationalis­t further revealed that through a visitation from the Nyachuru spirit of the Chiruruvar­e he was directed to encamp at the foot of Mbeve mountain.

“The spirit pointed us to a cave where the bones of the great Chiruruvar­e were scattered here at Iron Mask which is why we are still encamped here today. The bones demanded a proper traditiona­l reburial on condition that the Nyachuru chieftains­hip is restored and traditiona­l cleansing has been done.”

As instructed by the spirit Masawi and family have built huts without brick and mortar. “Our huts are only poles with black and white linen forming the walls that provides our habitat as per the demands of the bones. Ever since we encamped here, we have been drinking water from Tateguru River, we have no hospitals, we do not fall sick or suffer any pestilence because our being here is a fulfilment of the wishes of our ancestors,” added Masawi.

The chieftains­hip encompasse­s several parts of Mazowe District starting from Mwenje River in Howard-Nyachuru, Concession, Iron Mask, Jumbo Mine, Henderson Research, Peasant Farm, Mazowe Prisons, Old Mazowe road, Mt Hampden stretching to the borders of Mutorashan­ga in Mashonalan­d West.

Nyachuru chieftains­hip resuscitat­ion is being warmly embraced in the province where Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution retired Captain Christophe­r Magomo confirmed, saying this process will add a new impetus to the developmen­t, history and identity of the people of Mazowe District.

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 ?? ?? Nyachuru chieftains­hip heir apparent Mr Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi (centre) and his family pose at their Iron Mask Farm shrine in Mazowe District
Nyachuru chieftains­hip heir apparent Mr Takawira Mashupiko Sylas Masawi (centre) and his family pose at their Iron Mask Farm shrine in Mazowe District

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