66. The Most High: [What kind of a man is this who is being backed by the spirit of Thohoyandou]
Background
Thohoyandou was the son of Velelambeu and the brother of Raluswielo. THEREFORE. THE BURNING QUESTION IS:
What is the PERFECT relationship between Kuvhanganani and Thohoyandou?
It looks a bit unimaginable to pick the name Thohoyandou although this name has a massive voice. In simple account, Thohoyandou refers to the head of an elephant. Because there is hardly an animal that has a bigger head than that of an elephant, it speaks volumes. When referring to a person, it normally reveals that such a person is of greater statue. Venda proverb makes things easy by saying you will grow bigger than an elephant. The prominence of King Thohoyandou resonated around that proposition. It firmly said that he was the head not the tail. It further said that God had anointed him with greatness. Out of this, he even disappeared out of the blue perhaps because he was seriously intimidating those around him with his presence. Regardless of his untimely disappearance, the spirit of Thohoyandou endures. But this time, it has avidly declared that the chosen one would not disappear.
As soon as Kuvhanganani came into being, the spirit of Thohoyandou did not want to be left behind. It speedily joined the chorus thereby rehearsing for him in the presence of his sternest enemies. Those who were abruptly awakened by it did not hold back their evil desire. Therefore, it was always their malicious plan to completely humiliate him in one way or another. Some even said let us throw mud on his head. They out of their malicious desperation went far extreme. They sought to tell him that he was never the head but the tail. In spite of the tribulation, the spirit of Thohoyandou never died in Kuvhanganani. It totally denounced all those who said he would count to nothing. All in all, the spirit of King Thohoyandou universally represents the animation of those who should never look down on themselves despite facing harrowing circumstances. When Kuvhanganani wanted to throw in the towel, it boldly reminded him that with the grace of God he must always dispel his toxic detractors. It painted them as hypocrites, who do not cherish the manifestation of greatness.
“See, I am setting before you today a blessing and a curse. The blessing if you obey the commands of the LORD your God that I am giving you today; the curse if you disobey the commands of the LORD your God. Therefore, Thohoyandou becomes a blessing to others”