Izithakazelo zakwa Ndzukula:
Ntekele, Tshevani, Rivange, Somungca, Ndzukula.
The Ndzukula surname originates from the village of the same name in Bilene Macia (Masiya) District, in Gaza Province, Mozambique. Itβs next to the lake Rivange, commonly referred to by the Ndzukulas as eBalaleni (at the lake).
The Ndzukulas have a centuries-old chieftainship. The surname is found in virtually all provinceβs of Mozambique, but written and pronounced in accordance with local languages and Portuguese. These include Zucula and Zucule, among others.
The surname is also found in South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, in the main.
It is often said that the Ndzukulas are natural intellectuals, enjoying education and other intellectual subjects.
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Ndzhukula/ Nzukula is the Tsonga version
Zucula is the Portuguese version
Zukula is the origin
Centuries ago, an old man named Nzama used to recide at a place taday called Swaziland before Mswazi himself and Sobuza were born, before africa was devided in 1883 to 1886. History taught us that Nzama was a lala, he spoke the language. The old man had for sons namely Khungeka, Hlaba, Zukula and Khuba.
Remeber that surnames give birth to one another and last time i checked the Xitlhangu kumbe sihlangu do not a name Ndzhukula in their clan praise. And the Tsongas do not provide a clear interpretation of this whole thing. Zukula was swallowed and assimilated by the Tsonga people.
If the place the Ndzhukulas are living at is eBalaleni and and Nzama who was Zukulas father was a Nzama it means they settled long before so much. Because yes indeed, history teaches us that the migration took place paved by the ongoing civil wars and looking for green patures.
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E. Sithole
Izithakazelo zakwa Ndzukula:
Ntekele, Tshevani, Rivange, Somungca, Ndzukula.
The Ndzukula surname originates from the village of the same name in Bilene Macia (Masiya) District, in Gaza Province, Mozambique. It’s next to the lake Rivange, commonly referred to by the Ndzukulas as eBalaleni (at the lake).
The Ndzukulas have a centuries-old chieftainship. The surname is found in virtually all province’s of Mozambique, but written and pronounced in accordance with local languages and Portuguese. These include Zucula and Zucule, among others.
The surname is also found in South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, in the main.
It is often said that the Ndzukulas are natural intellectuals, enjoying education and other intellectual subjects.
Andries Anzani Zukula
Ndzhukula/ Nzukula is the Tsonga version
Zucula is the Portuguese version
Zukula is the origin
Centuries ago, an old man named Nzama used to recide at a place taday called Swaziland before Mswazi himself and Sobuza were born, before africa was devided in 1883 to 1886. History taught us that Nzama was a lala, he spoke the language. The old man had for sons namely Khungeka, Hlaba, Zukula and Khuba.
Remeber that surnames give birth to one another and last time i checked the Xitlhangu kumbe sihlangu do not a name Ndzhukula in their clan praise. And the Tsongas do not provide a clear interpretation of this whole thing. Zukula was swallowed and assimilated by the Tsonga people.
If the place the Ndzhukulas are living at is eBalaleni and and Nzama who was Zukulas father was a Nzama it means they settled long before so much. Because yes indeed, history teaches us that the migration took place paved by the ongoing civil wars and looking for green patures.
E. Sithole
Izithakazelo zakwa Ndzukula:
Ntekele, Tshevani, Rivange, Somungca, Ndzukula.
The Ndzukula surname originates from the village of the same name in Bilene Macia (Masiya) District, in Gaza Province, Mozambique. It’s next to the lake Rivange, commonly referred to by the Ndzukulas as eBalaleni (at the lake).
The Ndzukulas have a centuries-old chieftainship. The surname is found in virtually all province’s of Mozambique, but written and pronounced in accordance with local languages and Portuguese. These include Zucula and Zucule, among others.
The surname is also found in South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi, in the main.
It is often said that the Ndzukulas are natural intellectuals, enjoying education and other intellectual subjects.
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