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Izibongo zakwa Ndlovu | Hlubi people

Ndlovu, Mntungwa, Gengezi,

uSoshawushawu, Gatsheni kaMalunga kaSigonyela,

Boya benyathi Buyasongwa

Buyasombuluka. Mpongo kaZingelwayo.

Nina bakwandlovu zidl’ ekhaya,Ngokweswel’ abelusi.

Nina bakwakhumbula amagwala. Nina

Bakwa Demazane ntombazana.

Nina bakwasihlangu sihle.

Mthiyane! Ngokuthiy’amadod’emazibukweni.

Usithebe sithezela amavila namavilakazi.

Into ezimlomo uthe nca ngathi ngowokusela edwaleni.

Osoja ngengca abanye besoja ngeenkuni.

Uphondo olukhulu oluzala izingwe nezingonyama.

UGenge oludla umthi lodwa lamanye AmaGenge edla ehlanganyela.

Nina baka Silwa Ngoswana!

Popular people from Hlubi last name

Arthur Hlubi (Legal/Finance)
Governance, Risk, Legal and Compliance Executive at Bayport Financial Services. Admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa with over 20 years experience in financial planning, legal, compliance, and risk management. Previously held positions at Old Mutual, Metropolitan Life, and Alexander Forbes. Holds MBA from Henley Business School, LLB from University of Natal, and B Juris from University of Zululand. [citation:4]

Popular people from Ndlovu last name

July Ndlovu (Mining/Finance)
Zimbabwean-born CEO of Thungela Resources, one of South Africa’s most successful coal producers. Began career as graduate trainee engineer earning R1,500 per month, rose through ranks at Anglo American Platinum. Led Thungela following its demerger from Anglo American in 2021. Under his leadership, company grew from R3 billion market cap to returning R22 billion to shareholders in four years. Earned R59.79 million in 2024. Born to peasant farming parents in rural Zimbabwe, holds degree in metallurgical engineering from University of Zimbabwe. [citation:1]

Royalty from Hlubi last name

King Chibi (1300-1325)
First recorded king of the AmaHlubi people, ruling from 1300 to 1325. 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.
King Bhungane II (1760-1800)
Reigned during a pivotal period in Hlubi history before the rise of the Zulu kingdom. His leadership maintained the sovereignty and identity of the AmaHlubi people in the face of regional upheaval.
King Mpangazitha (Pakalita) (1818-1825)
Reigned during the turbulent Mfecane period when the Hlubi kingdom faced displacement and conflict. His reign saw significant challenges as the Hlubi people were caught up in the expansion of the Zulu empire.
King Langalibalele I (1839-1889)
One of the most renowned Hlubi kings, known for his resistance against colonial encroachment. 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.
King Langalibalele II (1974-present)
Born Muziwenkosi Johannes Hadebe on 27 May 1948 in Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal. 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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