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Izithakazelo zakwa Mdluli Clan Names

Mdluli
Bhekiswayo
Wena wabhekisโ€™ inkhosโ€™ elusaseni
Sukuta
Luvuno
Luvuno alunanhloni
BakaMdluli abayidli inyama yembuti
Badla yenkonkoni
Phika sinamandla
Mlimi wansindze
Bantfu balimโ€™ emafusโ€™ aboGembe
Mlisana
Ndzindzindzi
Mdluli!

Mdluli
Bhekiswayo
Phakatsi
Nselo lenkhulu
Luvuno lolungenamahloni
BakaMdluli abayidli inyama yembuti
Badla yenkonkoni

Mdluli
Sikhandzisa
Mandzindzakandzaba
Wena Delila, tinkhomo
Watsenga emajaha

Mdluli
Sikhandzisa
Mkholo lonsundvu
Lonsundvu ngisho netinyawo takho
Mbokodvo lenhle legaya bulawu bemakhosi

Mdluli
Sikhandzisa
Semakholo
Mbokodvo lendze
Lesilala bulawu bemakhosi
Mhlanti wendlunkhulu

Popular people from Mdluli last name

Sibonelo Mdluli (Legal)
Specialist in private and public M&A, equity capital markets, securities regulation and general commercial law. Appointed as Director in the Corporate practice at DLA Piper’s Johannesburg office in August 2021. Previously worked at Bowmans and spent time on secondment at Davis Polk & Wardwell in New York.

Royalty from Mdluli last name

Mcoseli Mdluli (Chief)
Chief of the Mdluli people at Mkhambathini, near the confluence of the Msunduze and Mngeni rivers in central Natal. His reign occurred during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries when the centralisation of polities east of the Drakensberg Mountains disturbed life in the region.
Nomsimekwana kaMcoseli Mdluli (Chief)
Son and heir of Mcoseli who led the Mdluli people through a turbulent period of regional consolidation. Forced to pledge allegiance to various powers to survive, Nomsimekwana and his followers affiliated first with the Ngwane, later the Mkhize, then the Zulu, and eventually the British. Their associations shifted as threats changedโ€”armies, hunger, marauders, and Boer settlers. After years of displacement, Nomsimekwana finally returned home to re-establish a chiefdom from the remnants who survived the transformation of the region. His story demonstrates the persistence of amalala identities in Natal through the mid-twentieth century.
Mdluli Clan Today
The Mdluli clan continues to exist as one of the traditional communities in KwaZulu-Natal. Their history reflects the complex relationships between smaller polities and the larger Zulu kingdom, with some Mdluli families now being recognised as traditional leaders in areas like Mtubatuba, though this recognition is sometimes contested by other clans who claim earlier occupation.

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  1. SIPHO

    Sipho Mdluli
    Uwakhithi wena we kunini nkweyama

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