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Mwuetsi

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62:. Unlike his relationship with Massassi, Mwuetsi had sexual intercourse with Morongo. As a result of their union, on the first and second day, Morongo gave birth to farm animals. And by the third night, she gave birth to another human being. Maori was not pleased with Morongo and Mwuetsi’s union and asked them to cease their action. They chose to continue anyway, and by the fifth night, Morongo had given birth to dangerous animals, such as lions, scorpions, and snakes. 167: 50:
Mwuetsi is named after the moon, and was given a ngona horn by Maori on his birth. Mwuetsi originally lived in the bottom of a lake, before he was asked to be moved to land. Maori warned Mwuetsi that what awaits him on land is his death, but Mwuetsi insisted, and in the end, Maori acquiesced. Maori
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After some time, Mwuetsi continued to have children with his daughters, and ended up being the leader of humankind. One night, Mwuetsi was bitten by a snake, and was left severely ill. Draught came as soon as Mwuetsi was incapacitated. To stop this,
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told Mwuetsi’s children that they have to kill and drown Mwuetsi in the lake that he originally came from, which they eventually did.
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Massassi returned to Maori after two years, and Mwuetsi mourned her deeply which led to Maori giving him another wife, Morongo,
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Heroic figure in the mythology of Makoni tribe in Zimbabwe
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also gave Mwuetsi a wife, Massassi, who represented
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