Ntuli clan history

The Ntuli clan has a storied history that is intertwined with the broader narrative of the Nguni people in South Africa. Originating from the eastern regions, the Ntuli clan is part of the larger Xhosa-speaking community. Historically, they have been known for their strong leadership and warrior spirit, often playing significant roles in various conflicts and negotiations during the colonial era. The clan’s lineage can be traced back to notable forebears who have contributed to the cultural and political landscape of the region. Their history is rich with tales of resilience, adaptation, and the preservation of their cultural identity amidst changing times.

They lived along the bank of the Thukela River in KwaZulu-Natal. Under the leadership of Godide kaNdlela and Mavumengwana kaNdlela, sons of Ndlela kaSompisi, they played a major part in the Zulu counter-raid at Middle Drift in June 1879 and in the Battle of Isandlwana. After the partition of Zululand, they were placed in John Robert Dunn’s chiefdom.

He spoke about the late King Goodwill Zwelithini, noting that the king gave nine farms to the Ntuli people, demonstrating the ongoing relationship between the Zulu royal house and the Ntuli clan.

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