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Izithakazelo zakwa Mkhandela Ndlovu Dikida clan praises & history

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!

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]

Mgwenya clan praises, Meaning, Origin & History

Mgwenya, Manyele wa Kgamishi, bana ba malata matandza ngobeni, lena ba polo ea koma ba e lekiลกฬฃa ka gare ga sediba sa meetse….

Mojalefa clan praises, Meaning, Origin & History

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Mthembu Mvelase 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!

Royalty from Mthembu last name

Mthembu kaMbulali (Royal Founder)
Founding ancestor of the AbaThembu nation, grandson of Mbulali. He settled with his people in Mbabane, Swaziland, and later moved to kwaMsinga in Natal. He had two sons, Ndilo and Mvelase (also known as Qudeni), and founded the tribe known as Abathembu BakwaMvelase. His descendants would go on to establish the Thembu Kingdom, one of the most significant Xhosa federations in the Transkeian territories [citation:2].
King Nxeko kaNtande (First Legitimate King)
The first legitimate king of abaThembu, ruling during the 16th century. 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 [citation:6].
Chief Ngxeko/Nxekwa (Kingdom Unifier)
Under the reign of Ngxeko, the Thembu emerged as a unified people. 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 [citation:2].
House of Dalindyebo (Contemporary Royalty)
Recent Thembu kings, including Buyelekhaya Zwelibanzi Dalindyebo and Sabata Jonguhlanga Dalindyebo, took the surname Dalindyebo after a 19th-century king. 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 [citation:2].

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