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Ndlovu Izithakazelo noMlando

Abakwa Ndlovu oGatsheni bangabe Nguni:
U-Gatsheni wazala u Lamula,
U-Lamula wazala u Zingelwayo,
U-Zingelwayo wazala uMpongo,
U-Mpongo wazala uNgema,
U-Ngema wazala uMdingi

Izithakazelo zakwa Ndlovu
Gatsheni, Boya beNyathi,
Obusonga busombuluka,
Mpongo ka Zingelwayo,
Nina bakwa Ndlovu zidla ekhaya ngokweswela abelusi,
Zase ziluswa intombi uDemazane,
Nina baka Demazane Ntombazane,
Nina bakwasihlangu sihle,
Mthiyane!
Ngokuthiya amadoda emazibukweni,
Mdubusi!

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5 Comments

  1. Maputle Ngema

    Hi good people. I am Ngema but grew up within pedi speaking peopl but always did my best to learn Zulu. I was using my mom’s surname which is Pedi but amongs ll my sibling I managed to be the only one to successfully be uNgema. I am kindly asking anyone that know the Ngemas’ history, to please email me on my email here, maputlengema@gmail.com, call 0613584923 or Whatsapp 0714153928.
    I really want to also understand why we are praised as we are(Madlokuvo)

  2. Ai mina ngakhulela kwangema umamami owakangema yingakho nami ngiziqenya ngalesi bongo ngoba uma ngisilahla ngilahla umama uqobo so m proud of mangema

    • Maputle Ngema

      Hi, please help me with the Ngemas’ history if you have any knowlede of. my email address is maputlengema@gmail.com. my whatsapp number is 0714153928.

      • Thuthuka Hadebe

        Ngema comes from Malandela who’z lineage eventually gave birth to Zulu who started the Zulu clan. Later Shaka was born and he brought about the Zulu nation. Ngema and Malandela were brothers. They decided to move south with thier familes ftom tge Lebombo mountains on the Mozambican and Swazi boarder. During their they came at the white umfolozi rizer in modern day KZN where Malandela and his followers crossed the river in anticipation that Ngema would follower. This was at the time of a heavy rain season therefore Ngemas group stayed on the otherside of the river. While there they came a well groomed but almost abandoned plantation field, belived to have been planted by the Xulu people who were the only people living there at the time. Also throughtout African history the Xulu’s were known to be highly sophisticated in the art of farming so much that they could plant away from where they lived but still avoided animal intrusion in their plantations.
        None-the-less Ngema discovered these plantation where a certain grain call imigadi was planted by the Xulu. Note this has no reference to the commonly used word today “ingadi” which is borrowed from English meaning garden. Upon the discovery Ngema and his followers were no longer interested in the journey originally set with Malandela. Malandela set further south while Ngema stayed. Through their discovery and actual take over of imigadi plantation they were soon called amaNgadi and the surname Mngadi started. When Ngema died sone of the amaNgadi took his name and made it thier surname in his honour. Ngema Clan names:

        Ngema!
        Madlokovu
        Sthenjwa
        Nene
        Mngadi
        Goda elimnyama elihila amaqina abafokazane
        Sabel’ uyabizwa ukuba uzothetha ngomhlaba kaMalandela owalandel’ izinkomo zamadoda
        Muji!!
        Ntusi yenkomo bayidl’ abafana bayinxanxatha
        Wena waseNgweni!!!
        Dlokuvu!!

  3. bhekizitha

    Ngicela ningiphe imvelaphi yabantu bakwa MAYABA robertmayaba@yahoo.com or 0724007563

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