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- Blose,
- Ndelu,
- Madiba,
- Dimba, Duma,
- Mseleku,
- Phonsel ‘obusuMajonjobela oThunga ligcwala lingethiwanga, ligcwala ukuhlakanipha,
- Bohlela,
- Noncengwa,
- Wena owancengwa izintombi zathi,”sicela usishade Blose”,
- Chobile,
- Wena owachoba izintwala zenkosazana,
- Shinga,
- Akushinganga mina kwashinga isibongo! ??
Popular people from Blose last name
James Blose (Legal/Finance)
Chief Legal Officer, EVP & General Counsel at Sterling National Bank. Member of New York State, New Jersey State, and Connecticut Bar Associations. Former Secretary & General Counsel at Webster Financial Corp. Graduate of Quinnipiac University and University of Scranton. [Source: Zonebourse, MarketScreener] [citation:3][citation:6]
Chief Legal Officer, EVP & General Counsel at Sterling National Bank. Member of New York State, New Jersey State, and Connecticut Bar Associations. Former Secretary & General Counsel at Webster Financial Corp. Graduate of Quinnipiac University and University of Scranton. [Source: Zonebourse, MarketScreener] [citation:3][citation:6]
- Ntshangase,
- Menziwa,
- Njezi ka Xhoko,
- Ndabezitha,
- Mvundlane wasoKhabeni,
- Mbeng’osinda abosi,
- Mgazi!
Popular people from Biyela last name
Ntobeko Biyela (Finance/Technology)
Strategic finance and M&A consultant with 10+ years experience. Market Strategist at TD, former M&A Analyst at STS Capital Partners, and Crypto Research Analyst. Holds MSc in Global Financial Trading from Coventry University. [Source: Himalayas] [citation:2]
Strategic finance and M&A consultant with 10+ years experience. Market Strategist at TD, former M&A Analyst at STS Capital Partners, and Crypto Research Analyst. Holds MSc in Global Financial Trading from Coventry University. [Source: Himalayas] [citation:2]
Royalty from Biyela last name
Mvundlana Biyela (Royal Warrior)
King Shaka’s most trusted warrior who single-handedly removed the last threat to Shaka’s unification of the Zulu nation. His actions paved the way for the rise of the Zulu kingdom before the Anglo-Zulu Wars.
King Shaka’s most trusted warrior who single-handedly removed the last threat to Shaka’s unification of the Zulu nation. His actions paved the way for the rise of the Zulu kingdom before the Anglo-Zulu Wars.
Mkhosuna Biyela (Battle of Isandlwana Hero)
Direct ancestor of Prince Macqawe Biyela who inspired the Zulu victory at the Battle of Isandlwana in January 1879. When Zulu warriors lay down to avoid British gunfire, he rallied them with the reminder that “Zulus stand up to fight,” leading to the annihilation of British forces. The Biyela clan are blood relatives of the royal house of the Zulu nation.
Direct ancestor of Prince Macqawe Biyela who inspired the Zulu victory at the Battle of Isandlwana in January 1879. When Zulu warriors lay down to avoid British gunfire, he rallied them with the reminder that “Zulus stand up to fight,” leading to the annihilation of British forces. The Biyela clan are blood relatives of the royal house of the Zulu nation.
Prince Macqawe Biyela (Contemporary Royalty)
Direct descendant of Mkhosuna Biyela who shares Zulu royal heritage through the Simunye community in Zululand. He preserves and shares the stories of his ancestors, including Mvundlana and Mkhosuna, with visitors to the Simunye Zulu Lodge, keeping the royal lineage alive through oral tradition.
Direct descendant of Mkhosuna Biyela who shares Zulu royal heritage through the Simunye community in Zululand. He preserves and shares the stories of his ancestors, including Mvundlana and Mkhosuna, with visitors to the Simunye Zulu Lodge, keeping the royal lineage alive through oral tradition.