Garwe Insults Ndebele King Heavily -‘Fraudulent Impostor’ in Tribal Row

In a shocking display of tribal bias, Minister Daniel Garwe, a close ally of President Mnangagwa, has found himself at the center of a controversy after reprimanding Bulawayo Mayor David Coltart for hosting a meeting with self-proclaimed Ndebele monarch, “King” Bulelani Lobhengula Khumalo. Garwe’s statement, which described Bulelani as a “fraudulent impostor,” has sparked outrage and raised questions about the government’s motives.

This isn’t the first time Garwe has shown disregard for the Ndebele monarchy. His latest remark has added salt to the injury, exacerbating historical tensions between central government and Matabeleland. The Minister’s inflammatory language has sparked a debate on identity, legitimacy, and cultural recognition in Zimbabwe.

Garwe cited Section 283(a) of the Constitution, arguing that Bulelani’s claim is baseless and unlawful. However, many are questioning whether this justifies the Minister’s tone and language. Does the Constitution empower government officials to insult and belittle cultural leaders?

The Mayor’s office is now left to explain why they hosted Bulelani, sparking a national conversation on tribal politics and cultural significance. Will the government see reason and engage in meaningful dialogue, or will this controversy further divide the nation?

As the nation watches, one thing is clear: Minister Garwe’s insulting outburst has opened a Pandora’s box of tribal tensions and unresolved historical grievances. Will the government learn from this, or will it continue to fan the flames of division? The people of Zimbabwe deserve better.

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