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Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Gara and the Danga Reform of 1288
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In 1288, Great Zimbabwe faced a crisis: its cattle wealth was concentrated in too few hands, threatening the social order that held the kingdom together. Mambo Gara, the third ruler of the city's golden age, enacted a sweeping reform of the danga — the royal cattle kraal system. This episode explores how Gara redistributed breeding herds, broke the power of the muraya (cattle lords), and used the svikiro (spirit mediums) to legitimize his policies. We discuss the logistics of managing thousands of cattle on the Zimbabwe Plateau, the role of cattle in lobola (bridewealth) and religious sacrifice, and how Gara's reforms stabilized the kingdom for decades. We also look at the tension between the mambo and the nganga (advisors) who opposed the changes, and the long-term consequences for Great Zimbabwe's economy. This is a story of governance, ritual, and the power of a single resource that defined an African kingdom.