Mthwakazi Activists Disrupt Public Lecture On Tribal Grounds
Members of a Matabeleland secessionist movement, Mthwakazi Republic Party (MRP) on Thursday disrupted the Queen Loziba lecture series by researcher Panashe Chiguhamadzi at the National Gallery of Zimbabwe (NGZ) in Bulawayo.
The activists said that they disrupted the lecture because Chiguhamadzi was not fit to do so as she is from the Shona tribe.
As soon as the essayist and novelist, born in Zimbabwe and raised in South Africa took to the podium, six MRP activists stood up with placards, one of which was written:
Panashe Chigumhadzi, go lecture Mashonaland people on Mbuya Nehanda, & Sekuru Kaguvi who never fought whites but were witches and spirit mediums.
We don’t need Panashe Chiguhamadzi to lecture us about Loziba & Lozikeyi, the wives of the late King Lobhengula.
The activists left the gallery after NGZ Bulawayo director Butholezwe Nyathi to stood up and asked them to be escorted out.
Speaking after the lecture, one of the activists, Patson Nxaba said:
The history of our people (Ndebeles) is supposed to be told by people from our tribe. They should be able to pronounce the name Dlodlo properly not what we were hearing here.
We want people like Pathisa Nyathi, Voti Thebe, Sam Mkhithika and many other historians to tell us about our history.