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Ntuli, Meaning, Origin & History

Izithakazelo zakwa-Ntuli

Godide,
Mphemba,
Ndlela kaSompisi,
Sothole,
Gudukazi uyiNcwayo,
Khuboni,
Sompisi owaphemba ngamakhand’amadoda,
Abanye bephemba ngomlilo,
Nina base Lenge,
Enabonakala ngefu lezintuli,
Kwabe kunguSompisi kaGuqa, kaMasalela,
Mazimuzimu enidla’abantu,
Mgwabini wemikhonto,
Umahlatshwa ebuhleni njengethole,
Umagaju njengengwe,
Inhlangu eyeqa iphindaphinda,
Umanxeba angamanxuluma,
Kwasa bemhlaba uGwabini, waphika,
Lang’elaphum’endlebeni yendlovu,
Nyaka wumbe,
Lophum’ endlebeni yengwenya,
Unonjiyelwa,
Kulala uhlangothi lubomvu,
Ugodo olumuka namankayiya,
Langa!

Popular people from Ntuli last name

Keabetswe Ntuli (Finance)
Head of Sanlam Private Wealth, Johannesburg region. Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)) with BAcc(Hons). Founding CEO and director of Africa Collective Investments. Independent non-executive and chairperson of audit committee for Cloud Atlas Investing. Board member at Equites Property Fund Limited. Strong technical skills in investments, accounting, governance, risk and assurance. Passionate about cultivating young entrepreneurs, design thinking and innovation. [citation:10]

Royalty from Ntuli last name

Ntuli People (Chiefdom)
The Ntuli people were a Zulu clan in South Africa that held their own chiefdom title. They lived along the bank of the Thukela River in KwaZulu-Natal. Under the leadership of Godide kaNdlela and Mavumengwana kaNdlela, sons of Ndlela kaSompisi, they played a major part in the Zulu counter-raid at Middle Drift in June 1879 and in the Battle of Isandlwana. After the partition of Zululand, they were placed in John Robert Dunn’s chiefdom.
Pitika Ntuli (Contemporary Royal Connection)
Member of the larger amaZulu community, and also an artist, poet and historian. He spoke about the late King Goodwill Zwelithini, noting that the king gave nine farms to the Ntuli people, demonstrating the ongoing relationship between the Zulu royal house and the Ntuli clan.

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5 Comments

  1. Ngyajabula boGodide oSothole ?nawe bhutomdala uNeumann its seems like u know more than i think when we 2gether on DC tym u have to taught me our clan names i bag u.

  2. Kunjalo, Mphenbe ngebhele abafokazane baphemba ngezibi zendlela. Ntuli ngiyesaba ukukubonga ngoba obonga wena uzona umlomo.

    Unjani sasicebile, unlike besiwuphemba ngamabele kanti abafokazane baphemba ngezibi zendlela.

    Love you boGodide

  3. The Ntuli's fought many wars under the Zulu Kingdom. UNdlela kaSompisi, who succeeded his father as the Zulu Primer Minister was a great warrior. Godide took over from UNdlela after the unfortunate murdering of UNdlela by uDingane . UMpande restored the premiership and actually reinstated the Ntuli's as chief advisors zakwaZulu. We were known as the great warriors who protected the Zulu Kingdom, yingakhonje laphayana eNkandla there is a monument built in honour of u Ndlela who is credited with saving umbuso wakwa Zulu. He paid the ultimate price for that but Mpande went on to take over from the sonless Dingane.Hold your heads high Maphemba

  4. Patrick, thanks for your writings in Siswati, great work there. I advise you to read the history of AmaBhele to have a good understanding of the relationship amongst many clan under the leadership of Guqa, a grandson of Bhele. Sompisi is creditef with the establishment of the Ntuli's after the great split that led to other clans going to what we know as AmaXhosa and other tribes. However, the Ntuli's and other clans kept the Bhele praisename as a reminder of their history. OShabangu, and others were in the same Bhele clan. Ningashadani ke maBhele nihloniphe amadlozi akwaBhele. There is one great leader that is not mentioned often, Masalela, uyise kaGuqa, uGuqa ozala uSompisi, the founding father of the Ntuli's as we know them today.

  5. I advise you Bhele to look at the history of AmaBhele where you will find out the numerous clans we are related to, not necessarily oNtuli. ONtuli bavela kuSompisi, yilapho ke isibongo wakaNtuli sazalwa khona

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