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Ndebele people do not know their history, they are actually Shona people - Zim Heritage Trust CEO

6 years agoWed, 20 Sep 2017 07:24:03 GMT
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Ndebele people do not know their history, they are actually Shona people - Zim Heritage Trust  CEO

 

 

Pritchard Zhou, the chief executive officer of Zimbabwe Heritage Trust (ZHT) has controversially claimed that the Ndebele people were being used to remove President Mugabe by westerners because they were ignorant of their true history. Zhou went on claim that the Ndebele people did not originate from South Africa, as originally thought,  but were actually Shona people who speak a different language. Speaking on Tuesday, Zhou said:

Matabeleland is designed to remove President Robert Mugabe. If you go to Bulawayo, you will find that nine floors on a building house NGOs. The message they get is that Mugabe is not your leader.

…The Ndebeles didn’t come from South Africa; they are as Shona as anyone in terms of the blood that runs in them save for their Ndebele language. These are divide and rule tactics being used because people don’t know their history. The white man uses lack of understanding of history to their advantage

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Matabeleland South is the home of the Mwari (God) religion. If you go to Matopos you find at every high place there is a cross and we all know a cross is a Christian propaganda.

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