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King’s peace drive brings hope back to Mkhitsini

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Residents of Mkhitsini Chiefdom came out in numbers to receive the message from the King. (Pic: Khaya Simelane)
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MKHITSINI – Five years after a violent dispute plunged the Mndzebele Chiefdom into uncertainty and left a community deeply divided, signs are emerging that peace efforts spearheaded by His Majesty King Mswati III are beginning to bear fruit.

Residents of Mkhitsini have said a renewed sense of optimism is taking hold following the latest intervention by the King, who has repeatedly appealed for reconciliation, forgiveness and unity in a chiefdom still grappling with the consequences of a tragic 2021 incident that altered the course of its history.

The growing confidence was expressed by newly appointed Vice Chairperson of the Mkhitsini Council, Mbongiseni Mndzebele, shortly after members of the Ludzidzini Inner Council and Liqoqo delivered a royal message to residents during a gathering held at Siphelele Primary School yesterday.

For Mndzebele and the residents, the visit represented more than another official engagement. It was further evidence that the King had not abandoned the people of Mkhitsini and remained committed to restoring stability, leadership and development in the area.

 “We appreciate His Majesty for his wisdom, love and leadership,” he said. According to him, this was the second major message of hope and peace the community had received from the King within a space of a year. He said residents welcomed the latest message because many had long been yearning for direction after years of uncertainty following the events of 2021, which ultimately led to the departure of Chief Mfukama Mndzebele from the area.

The roots of the conflict trace back to a tragic incident in 2021, when Chief Mfukama Mndzebele shot and killed his nephew, Mlondi Mndzebele, during a dispute over fields. The incident shocked the community and left deep divisions within the Mndzebele family. Following the tragedy, tensions escalated within the chiefdom, creating an atmosphere of instability and uncertainty.

The chief subsequently left the area while various traditional structures sought a lasting solution that would preserve peace and unity among residents. Since then, the matter has remained one of the most closely watched traditional leadership disputes in the country.

Against this backdrop, the King has repeatedly intervened through emissaries and senior traditional leaders in an effort to encourage reconciliation. Earlier this year, the King dispatched a d

elegation led by Ludzidzini Council Chairman Indvuna Themba Ginindza and members of Liqoqo to convey a message of comfort and peace to the bereaved Mndzebele family and the broader community. During that visit, Ginindza relayed the King’s condolences and stressed that what had happened to the Mndzebele people had also affected the King and the nation. “The King knows you, the Mndzebeles,” Ginindza said at the time.

“He has sent us to greet you and comfort you.” He also conveyed the King’s appeal that residents should begin a new chapter and work together towards a peaceful future. The King further emphasised that there should be ‘no more noise’, urging residents to stop bickering, reject division and focus on rebuilding their community. The message was widely interpreted as a call for forgiveness and reconciliation, including forgiving the chief for the incident that triggered years of instability.

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Some members of the newly appointed council while sitting in traditional attire is vice chairperson of the council, Mbongiseni Mndzebele.
Some members of the newly appointed council while sitting in traditional attire is vice chairperson of the council, Mbongiseni Mndzebele.
Ludzidzini Council Chairman Indvuna Themba Ginindza delivering a message from the King to the people of Mkhitsini at Siphelele Primary School stating the King had sent him to announce the establishment of the council that will be responsible for issues of development in the community. (Pics: Khaya Simelane)
Ludzidzini Council Chairman Indvuna Themba Ginindza delivering a message from the King to the people of Mkhitsini at Siphelele Primary School stating the King had sent him to announce the establishment of the council that will be responsible for issues of development in the community. (Pics: Khaya Simelane)
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