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Mpondombi Clan Names, Meaning & History.
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Izibongo zakwa Maphumulo

Popular people from Maphumulo last name

Sibusiso Maphumulo (Sports/Finance)
South African football administrator and financial professional involved in sports management and development. Experience in sports administration, financial oversight, and organizational leadership.

Royalty from Maphumulo last name

Chief Mhlabunzima Joseph Maphumulo (1949-1991)
Born on 6 September 1949 in the Maqongqo district of KwaZulu-Natal. At age 24, he inherited the role of Chief of the Maphumulo tribe from his father, leading a territory of approximately 35,000 people. He matriculated from Bhekuzulu College for the sons of chiefs in 1971. As an ex officio member of the KwaZulu legislative assembly, he joined King Goodwill Zwelithini in 1975 to form the Inala Party in opposition to Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s Inkatha. He believed chiefs and traditional authorities were being marginalized in national politics and sought to restore their rightful place.
Founding President of CONTRALESA
Chief Maphumulo became the first President of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA). He led the organization to align with the ANC, believing that if a chief identified with CONTRALESA, the majority of the people in that area would follow the progressive force. His stance made him a target for those who supported the independence of chieftaincies from the South African state. His tribal home was burned down due to his political alignment, forcing him and his family to flee for survival.
Peacekeeper and Assassination
By 1989, approximately 10,000 refugees from conflict-affected regions found refuge in Maphumulo’s territory. He was respected as a peacekeeper and negotiator, with his activism leading to the creation of a Judicial Commission of Enquiry into regional violence. In 1990, an assassination attempt was made when a motorcade meant to transport him was ambushed, resulting in multiple deaths. On 25 February 1991, Chief Maphumulo was assassinated at gunpoint in his home. His funeral was attended by 30,000 people, testament to his significance as a traditional leader who fought for the rights of chiefs within a unified South Africa [citation:4][citation:8].

Izithakazelo zakwaMalinga Clan Names

Malinga,
Zindela,
Gudlindlu enokudla,
Masiyane,
Mgedwane,
Jozane elibomvana elilinganisa ukubagwaza bonke ekhaya

Popular people from Malinga last name

Sandile Malinga (Finance)
Chief Investment Officer for Multi-Asset at M&G Investments. Fellow of the Faculty and Institute of Actuaries. Previously worked at Investec Asset Management as fixed interest dealer and analyst. Holds BSc in Mathematical Statistics and Actuarial Science from University of the Witwatersrand. Member of M&G Investments Executive Committee and Asset Allocation Committee.
Tabetha Kanengoni-Malinga (Politics/Business)
Zimbabwean businesswoman and politician who served as Minister of State in the Office of the Vice-President (2015-2018) and Deputy Minister for Sports, Arts and Culture (2013-2015). Former Member of Parliament for Mazowe Central. Holds Master of Science in International Relations from University of Zimbabwe. Former Zimbabwe women’s national basketball team player.

Izithakazelo zakwaMaphumulo Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwaMaphumulo

Mashimane,
Doncabe,
Zikode,
Zukuzela,
Dubandlela,
Mgobode,
Masiyane,
Cwalile!

Popular people from Maphumulo last name

Sibusiso Maphumulo (Sports/Finance)
South African football administrator and financial professional involved in sports management and development. Experience in sports administration, financial oversight, and organizational leadership.

Royalty from Maphumulo last name

Chief Mhlabunzima Joseph Maphumulo (1949-1991)
Born on 6 September 1949 in the Maqongqo district of KwaZulu-Natal. At age 24, he inherited the role of Chief of the Maphumulo tribe from his father, leading a territory of approximately 35,000 people. He matriculated from Bhekuzulu College for the sons of chiefs in 1971. As an ex officio member of the KwaZulu legislative assembly, he joined King Goodwill Zwelithini in 1975 to form the Inala Party in opposition to Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi’s Inkatha. He believed chiefs and traditional authorities were being marginalized in national politics and sought to restore their rightful place.
Founding President of CONTRALESA
Chief Maphumulo became the first President of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (CONTRALESA). He led the organization to align with the ANC, believing that if a chief identified with CONTRALESA, the majority of the people in that area would follow the progressive force. His stance made him a target for those who supported the independence of chieftaincies from the South African state. His tribal home was burned down due to his political alignment, forcing him and his family to flee for survival.
Peacekeeper and Assassination
By 1989, approximately 10,000 refugees from conflict-affected regions found refuge in Maphumulo’s territory. He was respected as a peacekeeper and negotiator, with his activism leading to the creation of a Judicial Commission of Enquiry into regional violence. In 1990, an assassination attempt was made when a motorcade meant to transport him was ambushed, resulting in multiple deaths. On 25 February 1991, Chief Maphumulo was assassinated at gunpoint in his home. His funeral was attended by 30,000 people, testament to his significance as a traditional leader who fought for the rights of chiefs within a unified South Africa [citation:4][citation:8].

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