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Khumalo backs lot draw, halts kingship crusade
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 71531, member: 636"] One claimant to the Ndebele throne, Stanley Raphael Khumalo, has agreed to participate in a traditional lot-drawing process to resolve the kingship dispute. He has suspended all his own campaigns, including a previous plan to occupy the Bulawayo State House. The initiative is led by the group Umthondo Wesizwe, which is engaging the five known Khumalo claimants to find a peaceful resolution through spiritual means. The group's chairman, Ernest Langalitshoni Ncube, stated that the current divisions and secretive coronations have prevented the recognition of an official king. He believes only the lot-drawing ritual can identify a rightful leader. Reportedly, Peter Zwide Khumalo rejected the method, while the Bulelani Khumalo faction asserted they already have a king. Representatives for the Nkulumane and Albert houses, alongside Raphael Khumalo, have agreed to the proposal. This represents a notable change for Stanley Raphael Khumalo, whose 2022 crusade to reclaim the state house was canceled. [/QUOTE]
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