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Great Zimbabwe's Mambo Chikanda and the Spirit Mediums' Revolt of 1338
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In 1338, Great Zimbabwe faced a crisis not from external invaders but from within its own spiritual order. Mambo Chikanda, who had ruled for nearly two decades, clashed with the svikiro—the powerful spirit mediums who channeled the mhondoro ancestors. This episode explores how the mediums, led by a charismatic woman named Chipadze, organized a revolt against the king's attempts to centralize religious authority. We examine the role of the Matopo Hills as a sacred landscape, the use of drought as a political weapon, and the violent suppression that followed. Lucas and Luna discuss the balance of power between secular rulers and spiritual leaders in vaShona society, and how this conflict foreshadowed the kingdom's eventual decline. Featuring insights on the dhlandhlo secret societies, the Mwari cult's influence, and the symbolic significance of the Zimbabwe bird. A story of faith, power, and the limits of royal authority in medieval Southern Africa.