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Nathif Jama (Finance/Politics)
Kenyan banker and politician, Governor of Garissa County since August 2022. Former Senior Vice President and Head of Investments & International Banking at Sharjah Islamic Bank, and founding Managing Director of First Community Bank (Kenya’s first Sharia-compliant bank). Co-author of pioneering book on sukuk investments “Islamic Bonds: Your Issuing, Structuring and Investing in Sukuk.” Holds master’s in Islamic Banking, Finance and Management from University of Gloucestershire. [citation:6]

Izithakazelo zakwaMlotshwa Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwaMlotshwa

Makhombothi,
Ntumbeza kaNtuzi,
Cabuzela onyawo zincane, ziingaba nkulu zifuz’ekhabonina,
Khambule,
Mzilankatha, Shezi,
Magidla!

Royalty from Mlotshwa last name

Mlotshwa Clan (Zulu Clan Name)
The surname Mlotshwa is of Nguni origin, specifically from the Zulu people of South Africa. It is derived from a clan name, indicating ancestral lineage and belonging to a specific group within the Zulu community. The etymology is rooted in the Zulu language, with possible connections to words or concepts related to strength, resilience, or historical events associated with the clan’s founders. As a clan name, Mlotshwa signifies a shared heritage and cultural identity among its members.[citation:4]
Dr. Bonginkosi “Blade” Nzimande (born 1958)
Prominent South African politician and academic whose clan name is Mlotshwa, indicating his lineage and cultural heritage. He has served in various ministerial positions, including Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology. His clan name connects him to the broader Mlotshwa lineage, demonstrating how clan names continue to carry ancestral significance in contemporary South Africa.[citation:4]

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