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Izithakazelo zakwa Khomo Clan Names

Khomo, sibiya, qwabe, gumede, ndaba, gazu,nandisa, mbende, sotobe, phakathwayo, khathi, zamisa

sibiya ngenkomo abafokazana bebiya ngamahlahla

qwabe kamalandela. mnguni.

gazu kazembethe

zingelwayo. mkhananda owahamba nogodokazi wawela umfolozi kwahhiya.

manyelela njengentombi iy’esokeni.

khomo!zamisa

nina bakankomo isengelwa emaweni, yasengelwa esibayeni akuyona eyakhona.

mgxebe kayotho

khathi! nandisa

sotobe kampangalala! nobiya

magamanxane kangobe, ngobe esemngeni. nogwaza wom’belebele.

sikhobobo qhawe labaqulusi.

ndaba komkhulu. gumede!

Izithakazelo zakwa Qwabe Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo
Qwabe,
Gumede!,
Phakathwayo,
Mnguni,
Malandela,
Ntabani leyayaya kuNgoye Gumede,
Dluya Nguni kubeyethwe !

Nazi Ezinye: Izithakazelo zakwaGumede
Mnguni!
Qwabe!
Mnguni kaYeyeye
KaKhondlo kaPhakathwayo
Abadlโ€™ umuntu bembhuyabhuya ngendaba
Bedluya kuyabeyethwa
Abalwโ€™ impi noShaka
Wathโ€™ uShaka makusikwโ€™ ugebhezi
Lwekhandโ€™ aphuze kulona.
Mgwaqo!
Khuzwayo!
Wena kaMalandela
Ngokulandโ€™ izinkomo zamadoda
Amazala nkosi lana,
Mpangazitha!
Makhanya!

๐Ÿ“œ Popular people from Qwabe last name

  • Ntokozo Qwabe

    Ntokozo Qwabe (Legal)
    Lawyer and Rhodes Scholar, co-founder of Rhodes Must Fall movement at Oxford.
  • Mzonjani Michael Qwabe

    Mzonjani Michael Qwabe (Historical)
    Name recorded in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) archives.

Popular people from Qwabe last name

  • Ntokozo Qwabe (Legal) – South African lawyer and Rhodes Scholar. Co-founder of the Rhodes Must Fall movement at Oxford University. Holds degrees from UKZN, UCT, and Oxford. [Source: Wikipedia]
  • Felokwakhe Qwabe (Community) – Father of Ntokozo Qwabe, a school caretaker from Oyaya, Eshowe in KwaZulu-Natal who raised 13 children, with Ntokozo being the first to attend university. [Source: Wikipedia]

Royalty from Qwabe last name

Qwabe kaMalandela (1575 – Royal Founder)
Founder of the Qwabe Kingdom and eldest son of Malandela (the common ancestor of the Qwabe, Makhanya, and Zulu clans) and his wife Nozidiya of the Zungu clan. His name means “a large musical bow.” Following his father’s death, Qwabe became king and built a new homestead called eMthandeni beneath the Ngoye hills, which served as the center of his kingdom. He left his younger brother Zulu to rule over a few people who remained at their father’s estate [citation:3].
Qwabe Kingdom (Senior Royal House)
The amaQwabe are the senior and larger clan of the Makhanya and the Zulu clans, all descending from Malandela. The kingdom thrived in the 18th century as “one of the most ancient and famous tribes in Natal and Zululand.” At its peak, the amaQwabe occupied central KwaZulu-Natal, from beneath the Amandawe and Ngoye Hills, south of the Mhlathuze River, up to the Nkandla forest, and between the Mhlathuze and Tugela Rivers [citation:3].
King Phakatwayo kaKhondlo (Pre-Shaka Era)
Powerful king of the Qwabe who ruled before the Shaka era. Under his leadership, the Qwabe kingdom had already expanded control over parts of Natal south of the Thukela River. His kingdom was characterized by seven large villages, each headed by an important member from the ruling lineage. He had the authority to form women regiments (isigodlo), a privilege only given to senior powerful kings such as Dingiswayo of the Mthethwa and Zwide of the Ndwandwe [citation:3].
Makhosini Wellington Qwabe (Current Head)
Current head of the Qwabe Royal House, representing the continuation of the senior branch of the House of Malandela. The Qwabe royal lineage remains an important traditional institution in KwaZulu-Natal [citation:3].

Royalty from Qwabe last name

Qwabe kaMalandela (Royal Founder)
Founder of the Qwabe Kingdom and eldest son of Malandela, the common ancestor of the Qwabe, Makhanya, and Zulu clans. Following his father’s death, Qwabe became king and built a new homestead called eMthandeni beneath the Ngoye hills, which served as the center of his kingdom. He left his younger brother Zulu to rule over a few people who remained at their father’s estate.
Qwabe Kingdom (Senior Royal House)
The amaQwabe are the senior and larger clan of the Makhanya and the Zulu clans, all descending from Malandela. The kingdom thrived in the 18th century as one of the most ancient and famous tribes in Natal and Zululand. At its peak, the amaQwabe occupied central KwaZulu-Natal, from beneath the Amandawe and Ngoye Hills, south of the Mhlathuze River, up to the Nkandla forest, and between the Mhlathuze and Tugela Rivers.
King Phakatwayo kaKhondlo (Pre-Shaka Era)
Powerful king of the Qwabe who ruled before the Shaka era. Under his leadership, the Qwabe kingdom had already expanded control over parts of Natal south of the Thukela River. His kingdom was characterized by seven large villages, each headed by an important member from the ruling lineage. He had the authority to form women regiments, a privilege only given to senior powerful kings such as Dingiswayo of the Mthethwa and Zwide of the Ndwandwe.
Makhosini Wellington Qwabe (Current Head)
Current head of the Qwabe Royal House, representing the continuation of the senior branch of the House of Malandela. The Qwabe royal lineage remains an important traditional institution in KwaZulu-Natal.

Izithakazelo zakwa Gumede Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwa-Gumede

    Mnguni,
    Mnguni kaYeyeye,
    • Osidlabehlezi bakaKhondlo kaPhakathwayo,
    • Abathi bedla, babeyenga umuntu ngendaba Abathi “dluya kubeyethwe”, Kanti bahlinza imbuzi, Bathi umlobokazi ubeyethe kayikhuni, Sidika lolodaba,
    • Wena kaMalandela,
    • Ngokulandel’ izinkomo zamadoda,
    • Amazala-nkosi lana!

Izithakazelo Zakwa Gumede Clan Names Umlando

Gumede Surname info

Mnguni! Qwabe!
Mnguni kaYeyeye
osidlabehlezi
BakaKhondlo kaPhakathwayo
Abathi bedla, babeyenga umuntu ngendaba
Abathi “dluya kubeyethwe.”
Kanti bahlinza imbuzi.
Bathi umlobokazi ubeyethe kayikhuni
Sidika lolodaba!
Phakathwayo!
Wena kaMalandela
Ngokulandel’ izinkomo zamadoda,
Amazala-nkosi lana!
Mpangazitha!

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