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Izithakazelo zakwa Dlamini, Dlamini Clan Names , Dlamini Clan Praises

Izithakazelo zakwa Dlamini, Dlamini Clan Names , Dlamini Clan Praises

Lusibalukhulu,
Malandela ngokulandela izinkomo zamadoda
Jama kaSjadu, Nkomo zidla ekhaya ngoba zeswele abelusi
Mdlovu, Magaduzela, Magwenyane, Nkosi, Mzizi
Mdineka, Nyanya, Msuduka
Inkonekaz’evele ngobusw’emgedeni.
USamkethe, esinembay’emaLangeni,
UMswazi kaSobhuza
Sgwinya mkhonto notho lwaso
Wena owaFodo ka Nombewu kaNomagaga
Wena wase Dlebe
Mfolozi emnyama inkethabaweli, Nyanya
Mabonel’empunzini, Mlangeni
wena ka Miso (Misizwe)
Mgoqo ovimbe’sangweni nansi impi, izwe lafa ngathi na??
Ngonyama

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.

Izithakazelo zakwa Ngidi Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwaNgidi:

Hlomuka,
Bophela,Busane
Fuyane, Mazinga,
Mlalazi kaNoxhaka,
Laka lathengwa ngembuzi,
Imbuzi kwakungeyempongo,
Wena bhaka laseMakhasi,
Wena nyoka zakhwela emthini zingenanyawo,
Wena nkomo zehla ngelengiso estikini,
Wen’okandunu mabukwa yombili abasezitheni nabasekhaya,
Dlokwe lendlovu,
Jiji Mankononkono,
Geza ngenhla abafokazana begeza ngezansi,
Mnguni!

Popular people from Ngidi last name

Sipho Ngidi (Finance)
Independent non-executive director serving on multiple boards including Engen Limited, MTN South Africa, Old Mutual Limited, Old Mutual Life Assurance Company, South32 Coal Holdings, and various MTN subsidiaries across Africa. Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)). Previously worked at WipCapital, served as Group Finance Executive at Viamax (Transnet subsidiary), Finance Director at ZICO, and CFO at Financial Services Board. Also served on boards of Bidvest, Nampak, Illovo Sugar, and Toyota Financial Services South Africa. [citation:6]

Izithakazelo zakwa Ndwandwe Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwa Ndwandwe

Zwide kaLanga,
Mkhatshwa,
Okhabangezinde nezimaqhukubezana,
Nkabanhle,
Wena wase Gudunkomo,
Wena owasezikhotheni, ezingakhothi ngamlomo, ezikhotha ngomkhonto kaZulu,
Nkomo ayihlatshwa , uyothi ungayihlaba yophe amasi njengo mbhelebhele,
Sandla sivikumkhonto njengehawu,
Hlubi,
Sandla simnene,
Somaphunga,
Nonkokhel’abantu bahlatshwe njenge zinkomo!

Popular people from Ndwandwe last name

Zesimdumise Ndwandwe Nxumalo (Business/Finance)
Known as “Ze” in corporate circles. Former competitive swimmer who represented South Africa. BA Law graduate from University of the Witwatersrand. Founded Uber cab business while studying, grew from one car to four cars with eight drivers. Became CEO of Ensure security company at age 25, grew workforce from 200 to several hundred. Founder of Zig Holdings investment company. Has consulted for Blue Label Telecoms, EOH, and Cell C. Board member of SA Taxi Foundation and co-owner of Vibrant Outdoor. [citation:2]

Izithakazelo zakwa Ngubane Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwa-Ngubane

Mbomvu,
Somahhashi
Nyoniyezwe
Nomafu,Myaluza,
Ngcukumane,
Zikode elimhlophe,
Matomela,
Nzombane,Ngogozabantu,
Nomasikisiki,nyon’esindwa isisila sayo,
Ndoda kaNyamazane,
KaSodlelezi esadl’amabele amhlophe sawashiya nenkehlane,
Ngcingcw’ephuza kwezid’iziziba,
Uma ingaphuza kwezimfushane umlomo ungabuya nodaka,
Vathu oluphezulu ngoba oluphansi olwabafokazane,
Nina baseMabovini okwakhala inkomo kwakhala imbuzi kwasha imizi,
Nomaphikwane!!! ??

Popular people from Ngubane last name

Bongi Ngubane (Finance/Politics)
South African politician who served as Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Finance and Economic Development in KwaZulu-Natal. Contributed significantly to provincial governance and economic development. [citation:7]
Sipho Ngubane (Sports)
South African footballer known for his career in the Premier Soccer League, representing various clubs and leaving his mark on South African football. [citation:7]

Royalty from Ngubane last name

Ngubane Chieftaincy (Independent Chiefdom)
The Ngubane were one of the chiefdoms on the western boundary of the Zulu Kingdom that shifted their allegiance to the British side because of political conflicts with King Shaka during the 1820s. They later supported the invading colonial forces during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and participated actively in the colonial armed forces against the Usuthu section of the Zulu royal family during the 1880s. They also provided military support to the Natal colonial forces during the Poll Tax uprisings of 1906.
Ngubane-Nzama Dispute
The Ngubane and Nzama families have a historical dispute over the chieftainship at MaMbulu in Kranskop, Umvoti. The context which made it possible for the Nzama people to come under the leadership of the Ngubane can be linked to the different relations that King Shaka shared with various chieftaincies during the 1820s.

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