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Ndebele of Musi

The Ndebele are a Nguni people, they originate from Nguniland which was an area South East of Afrika which stretched from encompassed parts of Present day KZN, Swaziland and Eastern Transvaal. They first travelled with Abakwa Zelemu (AmaBhaca) to Ubombo Mountains and later broke away and entered the Transvaal. Their first known chief was Mafana. They proceeded to present day Mohlakeng (Mhlangeni) near Randfontein and continued to a place called Kwa-Mnyamana near Pretoria under the leadership of King Musi. After the death of Musi they split into two tribes Ndzundza and Manala due to succession dispute. Ndzundza and Manala were the sons of Musi Mhlanga.
Masombuka settled with the Ndzundza group while Mthombeni and Sibasa headed north with their followers. Sibasa later joined the be-Venda. Mrhwaduba joined the Pedi near Turfloop in Limpopo.
Dlomu went back to KZN, Mphafudi and Litjha ended with the South Sotho in Lesotho and Free State.
All the above were sons of Musi of Mhlanga.

The Ndzundza group moved past Middleburg and settled at Roosenekal (Kwasimkhulu) The Manala group returned to Kwamnyamana after the truce they made with the Ndzundza group near Loskop Dam Middleburg at a place called Konoqolo/Koqoli.
When Ndzundza died his son Mrhetja took over, and when Manal died his son Silamba took over kingship.
Later regents ruled the Ndzundza, those were Siboko, Somdeyi and Mabhoko.
Mabhoko died in 1865 and Masilela took over followed by Soqaleni who ruled until 1873, followed by Xobongo up to 1879, who was succeeded by Nyabela.

In the 1980’s the Musi Ndebele were given the land in the north-east of Pretoria near Groblersdal and Marblehall (Siyabuswa) as their semi-independent homeland. The youth and the Ndzundza royal house resisted apartheid independence. That place was called Kwandebele and is now under Mpumalanga province of the Republic of South Africa.
The language that these Ndebele spoke was a mixture of Nguni, Pedi and Afrikaans. In the 1980’s efforts were made to preserve a purer form of Ndebele and it has been very successful becaus now they speak pure undiluted Ndebela language which is also taught at schools. Previously they were taugth in Pedi and Zulu languages.

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7 Comments

  1. prince

    Can yu help izithakazelo zakwa Masombuka

  2. Limpho

    I want to know about Amahlubakhe

  3. Siphelele Buthelezi

    kanti amandebele awaqamuki ezimbabwe

    • sibusiso

      Amandebele amaNguni,but amaNdebele aseZimbabwe avela ngoMzilikazi

      • Amandebele we Zimbabwe ngewekhethwapha ingakho kunemmbongo zamandebele e Zimbabwe, ngilawa ebiwa ngu Mzilikazi nakabulala uMagodongo nendlalifa yakhe uMloyi wabaleka nawo wayongena eZimbabwe abalekela isitha sakhe uShaka. Ingakho more than 50% of Zimbabwe kumandebele in the land or area called tebele land.

  4. Sifiso Kunene

    Kunene Mgoza kalanga mashishiwane wenonombela zakwamaphanga wena wendlebe lendlovu nyovane wena welanga elibomvu wena wenkunzi kashaka wazibona zibulalana zikode kalanga.

  5. What da history saying about the skhosana..why they didn’t rule coz there part of musi kamhlanga son’s as da third born after ndunza nd manala..why??

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