The Rainbow Cloud

Summary

The story takes place in the past within the Zulu kingdom, where King Jama ka Ndaba, a wise and fair ruler, faces the challenge of not having an heir. He prays to the gods and eventually, through a prophetic dream, learns that his queen will bear twins, one of whom will become king and the other will possess magical abilities. Contrary to tradition, which mandated that the firstborn twin be sacrificed, the king alters the rule, allowing both twins, Mkabayi and Mmama, to live. As the twins grow, they face societal challenges and prejudice, most notably when Mkabayi is taunted as cursed after winning a stick fight. Feeling outcast, Mkabayi flees to the forest, where Mmama, using their magical connection, finds her and comforts her. They encounter ghosts, but through Mmama's magical powers, the sisters manage to protect each other. The story ends positively, demonstrating themes of familial love, acceptance, and the value of breaking harmful traditions.

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A long time ago in the land of the Zulu people, the King Jama ka Ndaba was very powerful, wise, fair and kind.

But he had no children and he was worried that he would not have an heir.

He prayed and made offerings to the gods, but nothing happened.

One night, while the king was asleep, a witch came in a dream.

“The gods have heard your plea, and the queen will bear twins. One will rule the Zulu nation and the other will have magical powers,” the witch said.

Twins Mkabayi and Mmama were born, but the queen cried for Mkabayi because the rule said that the firstborn twin must be offered to the gods.

Seeing the queen’s sadness, the king said, “From today, when twins are born, both babies will live.”

The people celebrated, but not all were happy with the king’s new rule.

The little girls grew beautifully. One day, Mkabayi had a stick fight and defeated a boy who bullied children.

“Go away, you cursed girl!” said the boy.

“Come back, Mkabayi!”

Mkabayi cried and ran into the forest, where the frightening ghosts, Hornhead and Longtom lived.

Mmama stood in silence and closed her eyes.

The magic bond between the twins led Mmama to her sister.

“No one wants to play with me, I’m cursed!” cried Mkabayi.

“I want to play with you,” Mmama said.

“We will have a nice dinner tonight, Longtom,” said Hornhead.

Mkabayi picked up a stick.

“You can’t kill ghosts with a stick!” Longtom laughed.

“How about this?” Mmama said, raising her hand.

Thunder roared and lightning struck the ghosts, while a rainbow cloud protected the girls.

“How did you do that?” Mkabayi asked.

“The way you beat that boy!” Mmama said.

The girls went home happy, knowing that whatever happened they could protect each other.

Credits

Originally published by Book Dash under a Creative Commons Licensed BY 4.0. This book can be read for free on https://bookdash.org/books/the-rainbow-cloud and was created by: Sibusiso Mkhwanazi (Designer), Selina Morulane (Illustrator), Glynis Lloyd (Editor), Zanele Dlamini (Writer)

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