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Mabidi the headman who saved Mtetengwe forests
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35249, member: 636"] Local hero meets tragic end after short battle with mystery illness. Kembo Mohadi showed up at the funeral alongside hundreds of mourners who came to say goodbye to Mina Mine Mbedzi from Beitbridge. The respected leader passed away at United Bulawayo Hospitals at just 57 years old, leaving behind a powerful legacy of community service. Tribal leaders praised him as a champion for environmental protection and community development. He fought hard against forest destruction, illegal land sales, and animal overgrazing, earning him a nickname as the Green Warrior of Mtetengwe. During his short five-year leadership, he managed to upgrade a school, build a community hall, and create a special shelter for mothers at the local clinic. District officials called his death a massive blow to the community. Local administrators described him as an irreplaceable gem who worked tirelessly for his people. Beitbridge now faces a leadership challenge, with multiple headmen positions vacant. Traditional customs dictate a full year of mourning before selecting a new leader. Family members will carefully follow customary law to choose the next person to fill his important role. Mbedzi will be remembered as someone who connected traditions with modern community needs. Mourners wept as they remembered a man who dedicated his life to protecting his land and serving his community. His impact will continue through stories passed down through generations. The ancestral spirits watched over his dawn burial, honoring his deep commitment to cultural heritage. [/QUOTE]
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