Zimbabweans Express Enthusiasm for a Return to Monarchy, Citing Spiritual Leadership and Disillusionment with Modern Politics
By Correspondent , 16 , Apr 2025 in Africa International News Slider
0 0By Correspondent
HARARE, ZIMBABWE (News.of The South) – A wave of sentiment expressing a desire for the reinstatement of a traditional monarchy has swept across Zimbabwe, with many citizens drawing parallels to biblical narratives and expressing deep disillusionment with the current political system. Social media platforms and community gatherings have become forums for discussions about the perceived spiritual legitimacy of kings and chiefs, contrasting it with the perceived shortcomings of modern political leaders.
Many Zimbabweans are articulating a belief that traditional leaders, chosen through ancestral lineage and spiritual guidance, possess a unique connection to the land and its people. They argue that these leaders are inherently driven by a sense of duty and responsibility, rooted in a spiritual understanding of their role.
“Kings and chiefs are not elected; they are chosen,” explained one participant in an online forum. “They are led by the spirit of our ancestors and hold the sacred trust of our land. Unlike ministers, who often prioritize personal gain, our traditional leaders understand the true value of our heritage and our people.”
This sentiment reflects a growing frustration with the perceived self-serving nature of contemporary politics. Citizens are voicing concerns that elected officials, once in power, often neglect the needs of their constituents, focusing instead on personal enrichment.
“Ministers make promises during elections, but once they are elected, they forget about us,” lamented a resident of Harare. “They fill their pockets while we struggle. We need leaders who truly care about the people and the land, like our kings and chiefs.”
The resurgence of interest in traditional leadership is being framed by some as a return to Zimbabwe’s “original status,” a time when spiritual and cultural values were central to governance. This perspective draws on biblical narratives of kings and kingdoms, suggesting that traditional leadership aligns more closely with divine principles.
While the current political landscape remains dominated by elected officials, the growing chorus of voices advocating for a return to monarchy highlights a deep-seated desire for a more spiritually grounded and community-focused form of leadership. The debate raises fundamental questions about the nature of governance and the role of tradition in modern society.
It is important to note that this sentiment is not universally held, and there are diverse opinions within Zimbabwe regarding the merits of a return to monarchy. However, the strength and persistence of this movement indicate a significant shift in public discourse and a growing demand for alternative forms of leadership. Whether this sentiment will translate into tangible political change remains to be seen.
Comments
About Author
Correspondent
@News Of The South, @Southern African news, @ South News today, @ Breaking News, @Africa News today, @Latest News, @African And Diaspora News, @Zimbabwean News, @Zimbabwe latest news, @World News, @Latest World News, @ News, @Latest news Of The South, @News Of The South Zimbabwe, @ Breaking News Of The South, @Southern News today live, @Harare news

