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SINANATELO NHLEKO

SINANATELO NHLEKO

Mgilija.
Mgcwango lomhlophe
Netinyawo takhe tekunyatsela.
Nyangandvuna.
Mahluzu lowaphalala emazubukweni.
Ngubo yengwe, yengwenyama.
Wena wanonela ekhatsi njengendlati.

SINANATELO TAKA TSIKATI

TINANATELO TAKA TSIKATI

Ngcenge.
Nhlantana lencane
Ledlalela emfuleni.
Mntungwa enhla kwendlela.

Sinanatelo saka Mamba

Tinanatelo saka Mamba

Nkhosi Mamba

Samkethe sinembovu emalangeni

Kamamba akuvalwa ngemvalo esangweni kuvalwa ngemakhandza emadvodza

Wena wadvwaba silutfuli singabantfuntfu kuhlatjiwe

Wena wanhlavu tiyandinda tindindela emalangeni

Wena wanhlavu atimshayi tiyamgeja tiyamphamphalata

Nine balohwebho lugijima lubhaqa lukhanyisela umesisi

After demonstrating exceptional bravery during the Mfecane wars, he was allocated a large territory in the eastern parts of Eswatini by his brother King Somhlolo. He was permitted to establish his own kingdom as recognition of his valor and service, founding the Mamba royal lineage that continues to this day.

He was presented to His Majesty King Mswati III of Eswatini at Ngabezweni Royal Residence, receiving the King’s blessings alongside 50 other chiefs. He was the first to be presented (kuchuba) to the King with two cows. His installation marked the end of chieftaincy disputes and established him as the recognized traditional leader of the Mamba people. The Mamba Kingdom has historical ties to South Africa, with eight chiefs based in South Africa also receiving blessings from the Eswatini monarchy .

Members of the Mamba royal house, including descendants like Mbongeni Mamba, continue to uphold the traditions and heritage established by Prince Maloyi centuries ago. The Mamba Kingdom remains an important traditional institution with influence spanning Eswatini and parts of South Africa .

Sinanatelo saka Mamba

Nkhosi mamba

samkethe sinembovu emalangeni

kamamba akuvalwa ngemvalo esangweni kuvalwa ngemakhandza emadvodza

wena wadvwaba silutfuli singabantfuntfu kuhlatjiwe

wena wanhlavu tiyandinda tindindela emalangeni

wena wanhlavu atimshayi tiyamgeja tiyamphamphalata

nine balohwebho lugijima lubhaqa lukhanyisela umesisi

After demonstrating exceptional bravery during the Mfecane wars, he was allocated a large territory in the eastern parts of Eswatini by his brother King Somhlolo. He was permitted to establish his own kingdom as recognition of his valor and service, founding the Mamba royal lineage that continues to this day.

He was presented to His Majesty King Mswati III of Eswatini at Ngabezweni Royal Residence, receiving the King’s blessings alongside 50 other chiefs. He was the first to be presented (kuchuba) to the King with two cows. His installation marked the end of chieftaincy disputes and established him as the recognized traditional leader of the Mamba people. The Mamba Kingdom has historical ties to South Africa, with eight chiefs based in South Africa also receiving blessings from the Eswatini monarchy .

Members of the Mamba royal house, including descendants like Mbongeni Mamba, continue to uphold the traditions and heritage established by Prince Maloyi centuries ago. The Mamba Kingdom remains an important traditional institution with influence spanning Eswatini and parts of South Africa .

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