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Izithakazelo zakwa Mncwango Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwa Mncwango zithi:

Mjaji ka ngotshana,
Makhumbuza uthuli,
Nsiba ka muntsha,
Dubeni,
Wena owanyela emfuleni wenkosi wathi uyancwanga,
Mpangazitha oziphangayo,
Mzingeli kamfekaye,
Mncumbatha !
Phakathi wako Nkosi !!!

Izithakazelo Zakwa Tembe Clan Names

Izithakazelo Zakwa-Tembe

Mthonga
Tembe
Mlawu, Ngolanyama
Khamangathi, Khamel’abahloti
Mlawu wantshenga
Nyomfi wandawu
Kabahlomeli
Hlomela hlomela
Adingi omnyama
Kameli bahluthi
Ngwanase
Noziyingili

Nawu umlando wabakwa Tembe <<

Popular people from Tembe last name

Moses Tembe (Business/Corporate Governance)
Distinguished South African entrepreneur and business leader born in 1963. Over 20 years experience in business sector serving on boards of various prominent companies. Known for focus on corporate governance and ethics. Recipient of Ithala Business and Investec Entrepreneur Awards. Board member at Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited serving on Audit, Risk & Compliance, and Remuneration committees since January 2020.

Royalty from Tembe last name

King Tembe (c. 1554 – Royal Founder)
Founder of the Tembe Kingdom, originating from Great Zimbabwe. He established the Tembe-Thonga lineage and created a coastal–inland political structure that would endure for centuries. His kingdom engaged in trade relations with Europeans and interacted with the Swazi, Ndwandwe, Mthethwa, and early Zulu formations. His descendants ruled the Tembe Kingdom continuously until 1886 [citation:9].
King Silamboya Tembe (1728)
Early Tembe ruler recorded in the royal lineage. His reign is part of the documented succession of Tembe kings, establishing the chiefly authority that would continue through the centuries [citation:9].
King Noziyingile Tembe (d. 1886)
Father of Prince Ngwanase Tembe. His death in 1886 triggered a succession period, with his son being a minor at the time, leading to the regency of Queen Zambili Dlamini, a Swazi princess and daughter of King Sobhuza I [citation:9].
Queen Zambili Dlamini (Regent 1886-1894)
Swazi princess and mother of Ngwanase Tembe who served as regent for her minor son following King Noziyingile’s death. Her regency ensured the continuity of the Tembe royal line during a period of colonial pressure from the Portuguese and British [citation:9].
Prince Ngwanase Tembe (Chief 1894-1928)
Installed as Chief of Tembe in 1894, ruling until 1928. His succession was contested by his nephew Prince Makhuza Tembe, creating a parallel branch of the Tembe royal line (the Makhuza branch). His reign saw the continuation of Tembe traditional authority under colonial rule. The town of KwaNgwanase in northern KwaZulu-Natal bears his name [citation:9].
Tembe Tribal Authority (Contemporary Leadership)
The modern traditional institution representing the Tembe royal line in South Africa’s post-apartheid traditional leadership system. It co-manages the Tembe Elephant Park with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and continues to exercise chiefly authority in the Maputaland region of northern KwaZulu-Natal [citation:9].

Royalty from Tembe last name

King Tembe (c. 1554 – Royal Founder)
Founder of the Tembe Kingdom, originating from Great Zimbabwe. He established the Tembe-Thonga lineage and created a coastal–inland political structure that would endure for centuries. His kingdom engaged in trade relations with Europeans and interacted with the Swazi, Ndwandwe, Mthethwa, and early Zulu formations. His descendants ruled the Tembe Kingdom continuously until 1886.
King Noziyingile Tembe (d. 1886)
Father of Prince Ngwanase Tembe. His death in 1886 triggered a succession period, with his son being a minor at the time, leading to the regency of Queen Zambili Dlamini, a Swazi princess and daughter of King Sobhuza I.
Queen Zambili Dlamini (Regent 1886-1894)
Swazi princess and mother of Ngwanase Tembe who served as regent for her minor son following King Noziyingile’s death. Her regency ensured the continuity of the Tembe royal line during a period of colonial pressure from the Portuguese and British.
Prince Ngwanase Tembe (Chief 1894-1928)
Installed as Chief of Tembe in 1894, ruling until 1928. His succession was contested by his nephew Prince Makhuza Tembe, creating a parallel branch of the Tembe royal line. His reign saw the continuation of Tembe traditional authority under colonial rule. The town of KwaNgwanase in northern KwaZulu-Natal bears his name.
Tembe Tribal Authority (Contemporary Leadership)
The modern traditional institution representing the Tembe royal line in South Africa’s post-apartheid traditional leadership system. It co-manages the Tembe Elephant Park with Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife and continues to exercise chiefly authority in the Maputaland region of northern KwaZulu-Natal.

Izithakazelo zakwa Ntombela Clan Names

Ntombela clan & History

Mpangazitha,
Mahlobo,
Ntanzi,
Msangula,
Gebhezi,
Zulu,
Lukhwazi,
Mageba,
Hlongwa,
Mahaye,
Nodangu,
Sokhela,
Nzuza,
Khawula,
Mshazi !!

IZITHAKAZELO ZAKWA SIBIYA Clan Names Umlando

IZITHAKAZELO ZAKWA SIBIYA 😍 Sibiya Clan Praises

Ndaba, Gumede
Sibiya ngenkomo, Abafokazana bebiya ngamahlahla!
Nina bakwankom’ isengelwa emaweni,
Ingasengelw’ esibayeni akuyon’ eyakhona.
Gumede kaNdaba
Mkhananda owafinyelela kubalondolozi,
Wemuka noGodokazi way’ eMfolozi.
UHhiya kwabanani,
Okwaphwekwa esendlini
Kwaze kwephulwa esendlini
Engazange afe kufudumala
Mgxebe!
Khathi!
Nina bakaSotobe kaMpangalala

Popular people from Sibiya last name

Given Refilwe Sibiya (Finance/Audit)
Chartered accountant with over 29 years experience in internal and external auditing, risk management, and corporate governance. Serves as non-executive board member of Ithala SOC Limited and audit committee chairperson of The Presidency. Also chairperson of Composers, Authors and Publishers Association (CAPASSO). Former Head: Internal Audit at SekelaXabiso and Director: Forensics at SizweNtsaluba VSP where she headed Corporate Governance Services Division. Previously worked at Anglo American Corporation and served articles at KPMG Aiken & Peat. Board member at Harmony Gold Mining Company serving on Audit, Social & Ethics, and Remuneration committees. Holds BComm, BAcc, and CA(SA).

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