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MAHAMUZA Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

Mahamuza/Mahamotsa

They are Buthelezi who left Babanango and settled at Makgolokweng under the leadership of Wetsi Moloi in the present day (Kestel).

Mahamuza it is originally a name of one of the son’s of Mnguni kaNyovane Buthelezi.

Two of Mnguni kaNyovane’s brothers whom are Guda ( Goodo) and Ndawonde, the brothers fled Babanango because they feared for their lives.

Those two brothers they had a habit of sleeping with the wives of other Buthelezi men when they were in battlefields.

One day they were caught and reprimanded for they actions and warned but that didn’t stop them as they continued until they slept with the wrong ones.

They were caught with two brothers wives while they were at a battle and they were told to live with does women instantly before their husbands returns.

LUYENGE Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

The surname Luyenge indeed carries a powerful meaning, signifying a “strong woman” in certain Kenyan dialects, likely tied to the Luhya or related communities where names often reflect virtues like strength, resilience, or cultural values. This reflects a deep cultural appreciation for women’s contributions and fortitude. For someone like Bishop John Luyenge, the surname could symbolize a heritage that honors these qualities, potentially influencing his identity or role in his community. If you need more details about the cultural context or specific dialect, let me know!

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Bhokwane Clan Names & Family History | Umlando

Bhokwane Clan Names, Meaning & History.

Bhokwane surname info is currently not listed.

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Chiya & AmaBhaca Clan

AmaBhaca abo Chiya my family comes from Eastern Cape too, actually my Great Grandfather(Chiy’obovu’ had 2 wives the one from Mt Frere and the second one from Umzimkhulu. We’re amaBhaca neither Zulu nor Xhosa just the Nguni nation which became amaBhaca under King Madzikane ka Khalimetshe!

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