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President Mnangagwa Revives Lost Chiefdom Amid Cheers
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25038, member: 2262"] Let me rewrite this story in a simpler way that's easy for young readers to understand. The people in Guruve District are very happy because President Mnangagwa brought back their special leader, Chief Chimbwerere. A long time ago, in 1963, some mean people who ruled their land took away this important leadership position. This happened because the chiefs refused to bow down to a man named Mr. Leat, who was in charge at that time. Mr. Felix Alexander Chikowo, who works for the government, said President Mnangagwa made the right choice to bring back this chief position. The president can do this because he wants to fix the unfair things that happened many years ago. The story of Chief Chimbwerere goes back hundreds of years. The first chief was named Nyamanhindi, and he lived near the Shinje River. A great leader called Mutota picked Nyamanhindi to watch over the land. This made people call them the Chidziwo clan. In the early 1900s, all chiefs needed to tell the government they were leaders. The chief at that time, named Sumbu, sent two men to the big city to make this happen. These men were scared and came back without doing it because they remembered bad things had happened to other chiefs who tried. Mr. Washington Chidziwo speaks for the chief's family. He says everyone feels thankful that President Mnangagwa brought back their leadership. Their area has lots of valuable things in the ground, like gold and chrome. They want these treasures to help make life better for everyone who lives there. The government plans to bring back more chiefs who lost their positions long ago. They have already helped other places like Gwanda District and Mashava. This will make many communities happy because they can have their traditional leaders again. Would you like me to make any part of this explanation even simpler? [/QUOTE]
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