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May 20, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read Read on X
What happened to King Lobengula? A micro thread of clues...
History books & a Ndebele song say " he disappeared". But did he?When the British invasion army smashed the Ndebele regiments & Imbizo commandos , at the Gadade plains , King Lobengula fled north torching the capital Image
Allan Wilson in an illadvised move persued the King across the dry Shangani river with about 30 British troops. That night it rained & the Shangani river became a flood cutting off the hapless Wilson troops. They were cut down to the last man by the Matabele warriors in Pupu. Image
White historians say they begged for mercy crying " hayikhona yena bulala zonke Khumalo". Instead of bringing King Lobengulas head to Bulawayo Wilsons patrol became food for vultures. A ludicrous rumour then spread that King Lobengula died of gout malaria or smallpox soon after Image
King Lobengula was received by Chief Pashu who prepared a canoe to transport the King & his troops to cross the Zambezi river then proceeded to Ndwandwe Chief Mpezeni Jele in eastern Zambia.There Lobengula died after many years leaving a Khumalo chief & comunity still there today Image
Clues to King Lobengulas whereabouts:
Queen Lozikeyi Dlodlo , used to receive visitors from Zambia. She is documented as having prepared the city as though to receive the King whenever these visitors from Zambia arrived ( source : Lozikeyi Dlodlo by Marieke Clarke) Image
2nd clue: The princes annual visit to Zambia
King Lobengula had a son called Tshakalisa Sintingantinga. Every year he would travel to Zambia on secret missions & even named his Dabulamanzi to tell the story of how King Lobengula crossed the Zambezi river (source - oral history) Image
Final clue - Nsele Hlabangana arrest: Nsele Hlabangana , famous co founder of Highlanders FC with the royal Princes a descendent of chief Lotshe was arrested by the Rhodesians for saying Lobengula is buried in Zambia. He was kept under house arrest for 6 months till he proved it Image
By producing a magazine or publication by Native administrator of Northern Rhodesia who had written an article saying local Zambian natives claim Lobengula is buried in Zambia. He was released from the 6 month house arrest after producing that evidence ( source - interview Image

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