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Young Woman Becomes Chief in Zimbabwe after 10yr Feud
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39360, member: 636"] President Mnangagwa chose 29-year-old Silibaziso Mlotshwa as Chief Mvuthu. The appointment ends a ten-year family battle over the Hwange District leadership position. Mlotshwa will take control of the traditional role her late father once held. Officials say the decision follows Zimbabwe's constitution and becomes effective May 16. Local government workers will arrange her installation ceremony. Chief Mvuthu died back in March 2014 at age 61. His brother, Sanders, wanted the chieftaincy and received family backing that December. Silibaziso took the matter to court and claimed she deserved the position instead. The High Court canceled her uncle's nomination and told officials to restart the process. A team of three chiefs investigated the dispute and supported Silibaziso as the rightful successor. Some relatives opposed having a woman chief because of cultural beliefs. The Chiefs Council sent representatives to meet with the Mvuthu family about their disagreement. Court rulings focused on gender equality and human rights protections. Matabeleland North provincial leaders recommended Mlotshwa after careful consideration. She becomes the sixth female chief serving communities across the region. [/QUOTE]
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