INKHOSI LAZARO MKHUZO JERE OF THE JERE NGONIS OF MALAWI


The land of  Mzimba once had a celebrated Nguni King, a direct descendant of Inkhosi Zwangendaba. His birth names were Lazalo Mkhuzo Jere. But his glorifying name was that of King Mbelwa II. 

He was born in 1896 and took over from Chimtunga in 1928 as the King of the Ngonis of Mzimba. Away from the Kingdom affairs, Lazaro is heroized more for his strong stance against the colonisation of his native Malawi, formally  Nyasaland.

A powerful and fearless leader, King Lazalo was instrumental in the fight for the independence of Mombera Kingdom (modern-day Mzimba) and is also the one of the sung Leaders of the Independence movement in Malawi.

Indeed it is a well known fact that in the late 1950s, Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda persuaded the then chief, Inkosi ya Makosi Mbelwa II to help him fight the federation and it was agreed that Mzimba would be kingdom of the north of which Mbelwa would become king of all Malawi and Banda would be his Prime Minister .
M'mbelwa II died in 1959 after a short illness and buried is at Edigeni a Zulu word for "king's final resting place".



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