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Chenge Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

Chenge Clan Names, Meaning & History.
Izithakazelo zakwa Chenge. Chenge Surname. Sereto sa Chenge.

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Chenge Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

Chenge Clan Names, Meaning & History.
Izithakazelo zakwa Chenge. Chenge Surname. Sereto sa Chenge.

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Chenge Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

Chenge Clan Names, Meaning & History.
Izithakazelo zakwa Chenge. Chenge Surname. Sereto sa Chenge.

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Miya and Dlamini clan origin & History

Miya and Dlamini were born out of Zizi who was the son to Mtiti/Titi(twins)
Zizi is other names is Mtiti/Titi
These clan are originally from Cameroon in the place called Embo.

During the period of colonialism Miya and Dlamini left the place of Embo accompanied by different people who were under their leadership those people were the Mazibukos, Mbheles, Hlongwanes.

They descended to Swaziland whereby Dlamini got position of leadership then Miya left Swaziland to KwaZulu-Natal and settled ezintabeni zokhahlamba whereby they established their kingdom of Amazizi under the leadership of inkosi Zizi(02)who gave to Ngubonde Miya and Ndlangisa twins. Then after Zizi passed-on, Miya became leader of Amazizi till today generation to generation. 0833864764

Popular people from Dlamini last name

Lindiwe Dlamini (Finance/Legal)
Over 25 years financial services experience. CEO of GBVF Response Fund, former CEO of Safrican, Group Executive at PPS, Managing Director at Alexander Forbes. Holds BA (Law), LLB, LLM. Board member at African Bank Holdings. [Source: InsidEntity]

Royalty from Dlamini last name

Dlamini I (Matalatala) (Royal Ancestor)
The founding ancestor of the Dlamini clan, from whom all Dlamini lineages trace their origin. His descendants would go on to establish royal houses across Southern Africa, including the reigning monarchy of Eswatini.
King Mbandzeni (Dlamini IV) (1858-1889)
Became King of the Swazi in 1874, ruling from his royal capital at Embekelweni. His reign saw significant challenges as much Swazi land was lost to Boer concessionaires. He was given the title Dlamini IV upon ascending the throne, chosen by Sisile Khumalo, the late king’s mother, to take the kingship.
House of Dlamini (Reigning Royal Family)
The Dlamini dynasty grew increasingly powerful under Sobhuza I in the early 19th century, shifting their power center to the Ezulwini valley in central Eswatini. They conquered and incorporated many earlier inhabitants, eventually ruling over all of present-day Eswatini. The House of Dlamini continues to serve as Eswatini’s reigning royal family to this day.
Inkosi Melizwe Dlamini (c.1950-2021)
King of the Nhlangwini people who sought recognition as an independent kingdom within KwaZulu-Natal. Despite his claims being rejected by the Nhlapo Commission in 2009, he maintained his status as king until his death. His son Nqalabutho kaMelizwe Dlamini succeeded him and continues his father’s legacy, receiving a certificate of recognition from the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa in 2024.
Prince Nqalabutho kaMelizwe Dlamini (Contemporary Royalty)
Current king of the Nhlangwini people, ascending after his father’s death in 2021. He continues to seek full constitutional recognition of his kingdom, maintaining that the Nhlangwini have never bowed to the Zulu king and have no historical relationship with the Zulu monarchy. His cause represents one of several KZN tribes seeking recognition as independent kingdoms.

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