General Standard–Royal Standard
1. Uhlanga
2. Muntu
3. Mnguni 1
4. Mithiyonke
5. Mnguni 2 ———-Mnguni
6. Nkosinkulu——–Nkosinkulu
7. Mdlani————–Mdlani
8. Gumede———–Luzumane
9. Nozimane———–Malandela
10. Malandela———Ntombela
11. Zulu—————–Zulu
12. Phunga———–Gumede
13. Mageba————-Phunga
14. (—–)————–Mageba
15. Ndaba
16. Jama
17. Senzangakhona
18. Sigujana, Shaka, Dingane
19. Mpande
20. Cetshwayo
21. Dinuzulu
22. Solomon Maphumzana
23. Cyprian Bhekuzulu
24. HM Goodwill Zwelithini
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Misizwe Mtshali (Technology/FinTech)
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South African tech professional who worked at Microsoft and MTN Business. Now based in Singapore as an entrepreneur in the FinTech space. Represents South African tech expertise on international stage.
Princess Kasune Zulu (Legal/Social Justice)
Zambian HIV/AIDS activist and author included in “Notable African American & Black Heritage” biographical profiles. Advocate for social justice and public health awareness.
Zambian HIV/AIDS activist and author included in “Notable African American & Black Heritage” biographical profiles. Advocate for social justice and public health awareness.
Ntandoyesizwe Zulu-Tembe (Royalty)
Daughter of the late amaZulu King Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu and Queen Mantfombi Dlamini. Married to businessman Moses Tembe. Represents continuity of Zulu royal heritage.
Daughter of the late amaZulu King Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu and Queen Mantfombi Dlamini. Married to businessman Moses Tembe. Represents continuity of Zulu royal heritage.
Royalty from Zulu last name
Zulu I kaMalandela (c. 1627-1709)
Founder of the Zulu clan, son of Malandela. When Malandela died, he divided the kingdom into two clans, the Qwabe and the Zulu. Zulu I established the royal lineage that would eventually unite numerous clans into the powerful Zulu nation.
Founder of the Zulu clan, son of Malandela. When Malandela died, he divided the kingdom into two clans, the Qwabe and the Zulu. Zulu I established the royal lineage that would eventually unite numerous clans into the powerful Zulu nation.
King Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787-1828)
Founder of the Zulu Kingdom and one of the most influential monarchs in African history. Through military innovation and strategic conquests, he transformed a small chiefdom into a powerful empire that dominated much of present-day KwaZulu-Natal. His policies and military reforms created the foundations of Zulu identity and power.
Founder of the Zulu Kingdom and one of the most influential monarchs in African history. Through military innovation and strategic conquests, he transformed a small chiefdom into a powerful empire that dominated much of present-day KwaZulu-Natal. His policies and military reforms created the foundations of Zulu identity and power.
King Mpande kaSenzangakhona (1798-1872)
Half-brother of Shaka who reigned from 1840 to 1872. He had at least 28 children by different wives, many of whom have living descendants. His reign saw the Zulu kingdom maintain its independence while navigating complex relationships with Boer settlers and British colonial forces.
Half-brother of Shaka who reigned from 1840 to 1872. He had at least 28 children by different wives, many of whom have living descendants. His reign saw the Zulu kingdom maintain its independence while navigating complex relationships with Boer settlers and British colonial forces.
King Cetshwayo kaMpande (1834-1884)
Son of Mpande who led the Zulu nation during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. His forces achieved a famous victory at the Battle of Isandlwana but were ultimately defeated. He was later restored as king before his death in 1884.
Son of Mpande who led the Zulu nation during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. His forces achieved a famous victory at the Battle of Isandlwana but were ultimately defeated. He was later restored as king before his death in 1884.
King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu (1948-2021)
Longest-reigning Zulu monarch, ruling for nearly 50 years from 1971 to 2021. He had six wives and 28 children. He revived cultural practices including the annual Reed Dance ceremony to promote pride in Zulu traditions and HIV awareness. He was a direct descendant of King Cetshwayo, who led the Zulu nation during the 1879 war against the British army.
Longest-reigning Zulu monarch, ruling for nearly 50 years from 1971 to 2021. He had six wives and 28 children. He revived cultural practices including the annual Reed Dance ceremony to promote pride in Zulu traditions and HIV awareness. He was a direct descendant of King Cetshwayo, who led the Zulu nation during the 1879 war against the British army.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini (b. 1974)
Current reigning monarch of the Zulu nation, installed in 2021 following the death of his father. His mother was Queen Mantfombi Dlamini, daughter of King Sobhuza II of Eswatini. As the son of the “Great Wife” whose lobola was paid by the nation, he is the rightful heir according to Zulu tradition. His reign has faced legal challenges from other branches of the royal family but continues with the support of millions of Zulu people.
Current reigning monarch of the Zulu nation, installed in 2021 following the death of his father. His mother was Queen Mantfombi Dlamini, daughter of King Sobhuza II of Eswatini. As the son of the “Great Wife” whose lobola was paid by the nation, he is the rightful heir according to Zulu tradition. His reign has faced legal challenges from other branches of the royal family but continues with the support of millions of Zulu people.

nkululeko themba zulu
Kindly forward me the blood line ka jama esandlwane
Siyabonga
I Don’t what you mean…but Jama was the son of Ndaba, Ndaba KaMageba (brother of Phunga). Jama’s children are Phalo (died at tender age) Mkabayi (Who acted as Regent after the death of Jama), Mama (Mkabayi’s twin), Sojiyisa (Interesting one), Senzangakhona, Mawa and another son. The important figure is Senzangakhona who fathered: Shaka, Gqugqu, Dingane, Sgujana, Mhlangana, Mpande and many more. Mpande extends the bloodline. He had Cetshwayo, Mbuyazwe (this was Shaka’s son; but he passed his mother to Mpande when she was already pregnant by Shaka), Dabulesinye (who died during Indodakusuka which was a battle between Cetshwayo and Mbuyazwe for the throne), Dabulamanzi (who led Rocke’s Drift and Isandlwana armies), Ndabuko, Mthongo etc. Dabulamanzi gave birth to Bangani (amongst others), Bangani gave birth to Gabriel Lamthuthu Zulu (and others), who gave birth to Mbongeni Zulu, Joseph Zulu, Moses Zulu (and many more). Cetshwayo gave birth to Dinuzulu. Dinuzulu gave birth to Solomon and Princess Magogo (the mother of Buthelezi of IFP). Solomon gave birth to Cyprian and Cyprian gave birth to uhlanga lomhlabathi, ubhejane phuma esqiwini, ungangezwe lakhe uZwelithini KaBhekuzulu (Cyprian).
Lindokuhle Thabede
Siyabonga can I have your contacts I’m doing some research on Mkabayi kaJama
Mbathastan
My contacts are +27763643072 email mondlesyanley@gmail.com
mafukufuku
Sojiyisa interesting one indeed, actually his father was Mhlabawadabuka (Lubimbi) son of Gasa son of Langa kaXaba. Mthaniya Sibiya daughter of Manyelela was courted by Mkabayi kaJama while pregnant for her father Jama kaNdaba.
sandile gumede
ngicela ukwazi ngemvelaphi yesibongo sakwaGumede nalopho abantu bakhona begcwele ngakhona. nokuthi ngingakandelela kanjani ukuthola abozalo lwami?
Mbathastan
Smanga
Angikakwazi ukukuhlathululela zona kodwa ngisazothinta izingengelezi zakithi.
Uma sengilutholile ulwazi ngizokwazisa.
Besicela nabanye abangaba nolwazi ngalezibongo/thopho ezingenhla basize umfowethu, ngokuthi babhale khona lapha kuma ‘comment’.
#Mbathastan
Smanga
Ngibonga kakhulu impendulo yakho Mbatha, ngibone kungcono ukuthi ngizibhale ngokuphele kanjena:
Mabulunga amahle wakwaMohlo, wakwaNdaba ivakala, wakwaKhala wakwaKhomdwaku. Nina bakwadada elibhulamanzi ngezimpiko, bathi ubone ngani ukuthi abasedadeni sebefikile, bathi sibone ngamanzi edungana.
Nina benyoka eluhlaza, eyathi mayigeza umsila ifak’inhloko ebulenjini, ithi mayigeza inhloko ifak’umsila ebulenjini.
Nina bakabuhlalo abuhlali entanyeni kanti kumavakazi buyahlala.
Ngingajabula kakhulu uma ngingathola incazelo yalezizibongo.
Smanga
MbathaStan or anyone, please decipher the following for me:
Mabulunga amahle wakwaMohlo, wakwaNdaba ivakala, wakwaKhala wakwaKhomdwaku. Nina bakwadada elibhulamanzi ngezimpiko, bathi ubone ngani ukuthi abasedadeni sebefikile, bathi sibone ngamanzi edungana.
I really need to know the origins of the above praises.
Mbathastan
Izithakazelo zakwa Zulu
Zulu omnyama ngenkani
Ondlela zimhlophe
Nina baka Nkayishana ka Menzi
Nina baka Malandela ka Luzumane
Nina baka Phunga no Mageba
Nina abaphuza umlaza ngameva
Ndabezitha!
Nonkosi zulu
Ngicela izithakazelo zakwa zulu,mageba,mntwana,ndabezitha
Nonhlanhla Precious zulu
Zulu mageba mntwana ndabezitha sthulisikandaba bayede
Gugu Zulu
I like this iyasivuselela thina abanye abanakho lokhu, uzizwa ukuthi ya yimi ke lowo
Sphiwe Msebe
Ngicela izbongo nezithakazelo zakwaMsebe