In the eighteen century among the Zulus, the Court Poet to Senzangakhona said the nation is a cluster of ideals in the process of becoming a larger ideal. Shaka founded a nation on the Buntu Ideal, just as Mshweshwe did or as Phalo had done before them. Shaka taught that to be a Zulu was a matter of commitment and had nothing to do with blood or parents; the Zulu was the person committed to weaving the cord of destiny, no matter what his sex or race or color was. John Dunn had been an Englishman; Cetshwayo elevated him to the position of a provincial governor. If Dunn betrayed the trust, it was because the values of his culture did not give him much of a choice. The treachery was one more powerful argument why buntu missionaries should be trained in Africa and sent to Europe and America to civilise the white people and save them from self-defilement!
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