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Nzulu yemfihlakalo 😍 Nzulu yemfihlakalo song lyrics

Nzulu yemfihlakalo 😍 Nzulu yemfihlakalo song lyrics 

Nzulu yemfihlakalo, nzulu yesimanga
ezalise umhlaba nesibhakabhaka
Le nzulu yesimanga ngokaThix’unyana
Oweza ebantwini ngokubasindisa

Wabon’uluntu lonke luwe esonweni
imiphefumlo yonke ihlel’elishweni
wasikwa yimfesane engummangaliso
wathabathela kuye lonk’ihlazo labo

Kwba ngummangaliso ukuzalwa kwakhe
Waphila wafundisa ngokuncamisayo
Waba ngummangaliso umnqamlezo wakhe
Wafa woyis’ukufa saba sisismanga

Hayi obobunzulu boluthando lwakhe
naloo msebenzi wakhe ungenakuqondwa
Abakholwayo namhla abanakugwetywa
Ma udunyiswe Nkosi kusephakadeni.
Amen

Credit to Author: Mark Mbusi (please google author for more info)

🏆 Popular people from Zulu last name

  • Sandile Zungu

    Sandile Zungu (Finance/Sports)
    Businessman, founder of Zungu Investments, and owner of AmaZulu FC.
  • Alexander Grey Zulu

    Alexander Grey Zulu (Politics/Law)
    Prominent Zambian politician and cabinet minister.
  • Onthatile Zulu

    Onthatile Zulu (Sports)
    Rising star in South African field hockey and national team player.

Popular people from Zulu last name

  • Misizwe Mtshali (Technology/FinTech) – South African tech professional who worked at Microsoft and MTN Business. Now based in Singapore as an entrepreneur in the FinTech space. [Source: SA Chamber of Commerce Singapore]
  • Princess Kasune Zulu (Legal/Social Justice) – Zambian HIV/AIDS activist and author included in “Notable African American & Black Heritage” biographical profiles. [Source: Gale eBooks]
  • Ntandoyesizwe Zulu-Tembe (Royalty) – Daughter of the late amaZulu King Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu and Queen Mantfombi Dlamini. Married to businessman Moses Tembe. [Source: Sunday World]

Popular people from Zulu last name

Misizwe Mtshali (Technology/FinTech)
South African tech professional who worked at Microsoft and MTN Business. Now based in Singapore as an entrepreneur in the FinTech space. Represents South African tech expertise on international stage.
Princess Kasune Zulu (Legal/Social Justice)
Zambian HIV/AIDS activist and author included in “Notable African American & Black Heritage” biographical profiles. Advocate for social justice and public health awareness.
Ntandoyesizwe Zulu-Tembe (Royalty)
Daughter of the late amaZulu King Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu and Queen Mantfombi Dlamini. Married to businessman Moses Tembe. Represents continuity of Zulu royal heritage.

Royalty from Zulu last name

Zulu I kaMalandela (c. 1627-1709)
Founder of the Zulu clan, son of Malandela. When Malandela died, he divided the kingdom into two clans, the Qwabe and the Zulu. Zulu I established the royal lineage that would eventually unite numerous clans into the powerful Zulu nation.
King Shaka kaSenzangakhona (c. 1787-1828)
Founder of the Zulu Kingdom and one of the most influential monarchs in African history. Through military innovation and strategic conquests, he transformed a small chiefdom into a powerful empire that dominated much of present-day KwaZulu-Natal. His policies and military reforms created the foundations of Zulu identity and power.
King Mpande kaSenzangakhona (1798-1872)
Half-brother of Shaka who reigned from 1840 to 1872. He had at least 28 children by different wives, many of whom have living descendants. His reign saw the Zulu kingdom maintain its independence while navigating complex relationships with Boer settlers and British colonial forces.
King Cetshwayo kaMpande (1834-1884)
Son of Mpande who led the Zulu nation during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879. His forces achieved a famous victory at the Battle of Isandlwana but were ultimately defeated. He was later restored as king before his death in 1884.
King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu (1948-2021)
Longest-reigning Zulu monarch, ruling for nearly 50 years from 1971 to 2021. He had six wives and 28 children. He revived cultural practices including the annual Reed Dance ceremony to promote pride in Zulu traditions and HIV awareness. He was a direct descendant of King Cetshwayo, who led the Zulu nation during the 1879 war against the British army.
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini (b. 1974)
Current reigning monarch of the Zulu nation, installed in 2021 following the death of his father. His mother was Queen Mantfombi Dlamini, daughter of King Sobhuza II of Eswatini. As the son of the “Great Wife” whose lobola was paid by the nation, he is the rightful heir according to Zulu tradition. His reign has faced legal challenges from other branches of the royal family but continues with the support of millions of Zulu people.

Oho nkhopole ea matla song 😍 Oho nkhopole ea matla lyrics

Oho nkhopole ea matla song 😍 Oho nkhopole ea matla lyrics

Ha khohola se nkuka,
Ke lebetse ke le mong,
Har’a mello e nkoelang,
Oho nkhopole ea matla,
Oho nkhopole ea matla.Ha ke feta malibeng,
Tsoara matla a ‘ona,
Ha ke tsietsoa ke ‘ona,
Ha ke teba ho ‘ona,
Oho nkhopole ya matla,
Oho nkhopole ya matla.Ha sebe se nkhatella,
Tshepo ea ka e fela,
Ha lefu le nkatella,
Ke feta har’a lona,
Oho nkhopole ea matla,
Oho nkhopole ya matla.

Rock of Ages lyrics 😍 Rock of Ages song lyrics

Rock of Ages lyrics 😍 Rock of Ages song lyrics 

Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in Thee;
Let the water and the blood,
From Thy wounded side which flowed,
Be of sin the double cure;
Save from wrath and make me pure.

Not the labor of my hands
Can fulfill Thy law’s demands;
Could my zeal no respite know,
Could my tears forever flow,
All for sin could not atone;
Thou must save, and Thou alone.

Nothing in my hand I bring,
Simply to the cross I cling;
Naked, come to Thee for dress;
Helpless look to Thee for grace;
Foul, I to the fountain fly;
Wash me, Savior, or I die.

While I draw this fleeting breath,
When mine eyes shall close in death,
When I soar to worlds unknown,
See Thee on Thy judgment throne,
Rock of Ages, cleft for me,
Let me hide myself in Thee

Lomusa Ongaka Lyrics Ft feat. Benjamin Dube lyrics

Spirit of Praise 6 – Lomusa Ongaka Lyrics Ft feat. Benjamin Dube lyrics  

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
humble themselves
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
humble themselves
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
humble themselves
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
humble themselves
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
humble themselves
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

lomusa ongaka wonele bonke
abazithobileyo
ngiphakamisa izandla zami, ngithi
ngiyazisola nkosi

Popular people from Dube last name

Lucky Philip Dube (Music)
Legendary South African reggae musician (1964-2007). One of South Africa’s biggest-selling artists who recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English, and Afrikaans. His music addressed social issues and injustice. [citation:4]
John Langalibalele Dube (Politics/History)
Founding member and first President of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1912. Educator, journalist, and editor of Ilanga lase Natal newspaper. First principal of Ohlange Institute. [citation:4]
Glody Dube (Sports)
Botswana Olympic 800m runner who competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics. Represented Botswana in international athletics competitions. [citation:4]

Royalty from Dube last name

Dube Clan (Royal Recognition)
The Dube clan is one of the royal families in northern KwaZulu-Natal whose traditional council receives mining royalties from Richards Bay Minerals. Alongside the Mkhwanazi, Mbonambi, and Sokhulu clans, the Dube royal family oversees community development funds from titanium mining operations on their ancestral lands.
Mthandeni Dube (Royal Pardon)
Former Ngwempisi MP in Eswatini who sought and received a royal pardon from King Mswati III. His case follows centuries-old tradition of seeking forgiveness from the monarch, similar to the Magagula clan who received pardon from King Mswati II around 1845 through the intercession of Prince Madzanga I.

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