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ma gana bohulwana.

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otla rema mere meila mpa.

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  1. Fihliwe Masemula

    Ngcela ningiphe izithakazelo Zakwa Masemula nokuthi ama Sotho, pedi, Ndebele???

  2. ntuthukozwane

    The Ndzuza outside KZN and EC speak Sotho as a first language, sorry.

  3. ntuthukozwane

    Masimula = Msimango = Merimoth = Mzimela = Nzimakhwe = inzalo kaMachi or Miya or Zizi or Nzuza or Thola or Matheku or Mandeku or Ngonyama or Duma or MaSumpa or Bhubesi or Mbube or Dube.

    It is part of the Mbonambi-Dube Zulus who make up the bulk of Ndebele or Amangwe and the bulk of Sotho people. The Ndzuza outside of KZN and Eastern Cape speak Zulu. The Nzuza are Zwane. The King of this section is called Mbuyazi – the one who fought with current Zulu King’s line for Kingship. He is now the King if the Xhosa = The junior king of the USUTHU regiment.

    For more information go to http://www.wakahina.co.za and look for Masimula. They fall under the Thonga people who are also called Hlongwa and Tlokwa (BaDogwa or Ndonga) or Dloko or Tlokwe or Kgolokgwe or Nkosinkulu or Mkhulunkosi, the King of the Zulus. The Xhosa senior king is the junior Tlokwa king or Dlungwane or Hlongwane or Sokhela. The seat of the big house of the Tlokwa or Thonga is the seat of King Goodwill Zwelithini. They are blood related and are one. The Xhosa king’s Master of Ceremonies said so at King Sigacu’s inauguration a couple of years ago. The Tlokwa amaShoba. And the rulers there of: ezikaMashobane or Shoba-ngwe – Ngwe means prince. Above ezikamaShobane is the second seat of King Goodwill Zwelithini: iSilo samaBandla = Eliel or Nkosi yama Khosi.

    The Xhosa king is Mgwezane or Khoisan or Ngwesane or Ngisana or Mangwe-Zwane which is the Nzuza libation.

    In KZN, the area from Esikhawini to Mangethe, clearly a Zwane area is populated by Nzuza chiefdom, Mzimela, Macambi-Mathaba-Mandaba, Dube is the Nzimakhwe that was ruled by a chiefdom seat called Mosollam. SOLAM = Mtsweu = Mosheou amongst the Zulus and Hlubis. That is why Jantoni was called Somtsweu. MOSHEOU is a Tlou or Ndlovu or Thole or Toure surname and literally translates to Mahlangu or Masango or Masola which is a Nguni tribe that falls under the Biyela or Biyane or Bhungane or Mpangeni or Phangweni or Phelani or Phanike or Banyei or Mbanene or Amangwe-Bia or Gebani or Ngobani or Ngubane.

    AmaThonga = Tlokwa = Hlongwa = Badogwa = BaNdao = BaNdau = BaTau = Mntungwa = Othokhua = Madondo = Dodo = Toto = Dlodlo = Maholoholo = Makhulukhulu = Mkholokholo = Huruhuru = Dludlu = Huhu = BaDuma = Mbuduma = Mbudumisa = Mpondomise = main body of Zulus. Counted amongst this are Sibasa who make up most of the Vendas, especially, they Kings, Mzimela (Mazimela or Masimula) faction are Venda in caste. Venda is a caste not a bloodline. In full it is Obededom = Bendega = Bendale = Vendale = Venda – Birwe/Birwa. In Thembu speak it is Shobede-Duma or Mbende-Duma = Mhlaza-Ngwa = Mhlazana or AmaHala-Zwana who make up one half of the Thembu people of Africa.

    In Eastern Cape Zulus/Hlubis, Masimula = Mtshemla or Jemla in Pondo. PONDO people are Tembe people or Debe or Debele or Zembethe or Zebedee or Zabad or Saphat or Nhlabathi people (or Mahlabathini people) who are from the Sibiya caste or hierarchy = abakwaNkomo/Khomo.

    They fall under Gudu or Godo or Nquthu or Nkuthu or Nkukhu or Koko or Hude or Hudle or Wushe people of the Zulus. AmaGudu avela kwaDube. AmaDube are called Lobengula or Lovedu or BaloBedu in The rest of Southern Africa.

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