Bulawayo Mayor Caught in the Middle of Royal Dispute

The Zimbabwean government is in a twist over a meeting between Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart and Ndebele King claimant Bulelani Khumalo. Apparently, recognizing a king is a big deal. Coltart called the meeting “highly productive,” but the government condemned it, labeling it “unlawful” and accusing Coltart of engaging with a “charlatan.”

The government doesn’t recognize King Bulelani, installed in 2018, and instead acknowledges Ndebele chiefs. They claim his claim to the throne is “illegal,” despite acceptance by some family members and traditional leaders. Another claimant, Peter Zwide Khumalo, also asserts his right to the title.

The Ministry of Local Government and Public Works sent a strongly worded letter to Coltart, warning him to cease engaging with King Bulelani. They called him a “pseudo King” and a “criminal,” urging the mayor to stop “misleading the general public.”

This controversy highlights the division over the rightful heir to the Ndebele throne. The government maintains its stance against the revival of the monarchy, while traditional leaders assert their roles in local governance. Will the government recognize King Bulelani, or will this dispute continue?

The meeting and subsequent fallout have sparked debate about the role of traditional leadership in modern Zimbabwe. Some argue that the government is overstepping its bounds, while others believe it’s necessary to maintain order. One thing’s for sure: Zimbabwe’s politics just got more interesting.

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