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Owen Ncube says Zhombe rain dance is good governance
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 64266, member: 636"] Thousands attended the annual Mutorera rain-making ceremony at Chief Gwesela's homestead in Zhombe on the weekend to appeal for peaceful rainfall before the farming season. Chief Gwesela said that four traditional healers urged him to hold the gathering, citing concerns about violent storms that have caused deaths in previous years. The ritual aims to appease ancestral spirits in order to achieve favorable weather patterns. Midlands Minister of State for Provincial Affairs and Devolution, Owen Ncube, emphasized that traditional leaders serve as essential mediators and advocates, extending beyond their cultural preservation roles. The ceremony reflects widespread belief in ancestral guidance and spiritual connections to nature across Zimbabwe as communities prepare for summer planting. Church representatives joined traditional authorities at the event to affirm its spiritual importance. [/QUOTE]
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