Ndlovu, dikida kamkhandela wena owaqumisa amafutha okuphehlwa wena owagijimisa inkentshan eslanjeni, Nina begqalashu zinja ziyaphinga zikhinqelana abantwana, Nina bakafaku ntombi nensizwa zakha umsobo owawumile ethuvini zaze zawgxamalazela, Dikika!
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Mgwenya, Manyele wa Kgamishi, bana ba malata matandza ngobeni, lena ba polo ea koma ba e lekiṣ̌a ka gare ga sediba sa meetse….
Plz help m to know more about Mojalefa clan praises
Mvelase, Jama, mnisi wemvula ilanga libalele. Wena owavela enyandeni yemikhonto yakwa Mabaso. Wena ongavadli amathibane angadla amathibane indlala kuyobe iwile, Jama kaMnisi. Phewa!
He led the migration from Dedesi to Msana in the Mthatha district and was responsible for assimilating various fragments from tribes such as amaBomvana, amaVundle, amaMpondomise, and amaMfengu to build his kingdom. His reign unified the Thembu people and established the royal lineage that continues to this day .
He united clans living in Thembuland into a single political entity, owing allegiance to the Thembu royal family, or “Hala Mvelase.” This unification laid the foundation for the independent Thembu Kingdom that would exist until British conquest in the 19th century .
The Thembu royal house continues to be recognized as traditional leaders in South Africa. Famous Thembus include Nelson Mandela, whose father was a reigning nobleman from a junior branch of the Madiba clan of kings, and Walter Sisulu .