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Izithakazelo zakwaHlongwane Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa-Hlongwane

Ngwane,
Masumpa,
Masenga sileka,
Nduku Zinobulongwe,
Zikhali ezingalingani nezamaxhegwana,
Nina bakaSangweni elingawelwa abafokazana liwelwa izinkonjane zasemaNgwaneni,
Sang’elibanzi elingavulwa abantukazana ngoba livalwe ngezihlangu zamadoda,
Nina bakaMatiwane,
Abaqhobosha ithole elintanga zimashumi,
Ligwalagwala lakithi elimadolo abomvu!

Chemical engineer who worked at Shell Downstream SA and Sapref. Served as non-executive board member at Dube Trade Port Corporation and National Metrology Institute of South Africa. Passed away in September 2019. Posthumously awarded Doctor of Administration.

Founder of Nisa Finance, using technology to help small businesses access financing, and Zaio, a tech platform providing practical experience to over 3,000 aspiring software developers. Sits on Steering Committee for UNICEF Innovation Fund and Yoma Project in Kenya. Computer Science graduate from University of Cape Town.

During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they inhabited the region north of the Pongola River. Their kingdom would eventually evolve into the modern Swazi nation under the leadership of King Sobhuza I and his successors.

Izithakazelo zakwaHlela Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa-Hlela

Madlula,
Kunene, Mphumela,
Maqeda kaNkani,kadabula iziziba,
Hangala,
Malakubuswa, Hlangakazi,
Nyongo yenyathi,
Mashiya amambi,
Nhlonhlonthi,
Ngcwingcwi Ezikhotha komude ngoba komfishane ziyagoba!

Izithakazelo zakwaHlophe Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa-Hlophe

Samela,
Thumbeza kamyeni,
Ntombi zenda ngonyezi,
Ezabafokazana zenda ngobumnyama,
Mahlekwana,
Nina enahlek’umuntu edlula ngendlela,
Dlezi!

Izithakazelo zakwaHlubi Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa-Hlubi

Dlamini,
Nkosi, Ludonga,
Mavuso!

His reign established the royal lineage that would continue for over 700 years. The Hlubi are a Bantu ethnic group predominantly found in KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa.

His leadership maintained the sovereignty and identity of the AmaHlubi people in the face of regional upheaval.

His reign saw significant challenges as the Hlubi people were caught up in the expansion of the Zulu empire.

Born as Dlomo II and later known as Mthethwa, he was commonly called Langalibalele I. His defiance of colonial authority in Natal led to his trial and exile, becoming a symbol of African resistance to colonial rule.

Son of Tatazela kaSiyephu. He was crowned in September 1976 and is the current reigning King of the Hlubi people. Married to Queen Phumaphi Dlamini Hadebe with issue: Prince Bhekamahlubi Hadebe, Prince Mandlenkosi Hadebe, Princess Zibuyile Zamahlubi Hadebe, and Prince Sondezi Hadebe. The Hlubi people continue to seek official recognition of their kingship and nation by the South African government.

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