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Maduna Clan Names & History

Maduna, Nokhala, Msuthu, Gubevu, Jiyane, Tiba, Salathiso, Nkabinde, Salakulandelwa, Mvelase, Nondunduzela, Nozobotheka ukuthetha, Mpungutye engenamngani, Mandlamakhulu, Sivunguvungu esawisa indoda emhlangeni, Mlambunqolintaba, Gubevu elihle ngempumlo yalo, Gubevu elaqengqeleka kwiintaba zoLundi, lawela umlambo iThukela libhinqe ibheshu, Khala-khulu lokulumla abantwana koonina, wena wawela ngempalazo eyaphalazwa ngamanye amadoda, Madun’edakeni!!!
Isilo senu yiNgwe !

Popular people from Maduna last name

Penuell Maduna (Legal/Politics)
Former Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development of South Africa (1999-2004). Also served as Minister of Minerals and Energy. Lawyer by training with significant contributions to post-apartheid legal reforms.

Izithakazelo zakwa Manana Clan Names

Manana Clan Praises :

Popular people from Manana last name

Sibongile Manana (Legal)
South African attorney specializing in corporate and commercial law. Experience in contract law, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance. Admitted attorney of the High Court of South Africa.

Nkalanga Clan Names & History

Nkalanga,
Ngobe,
Nyangambili,
Shlanguskhulu,
Khathide,
Ziyane,
Repinga !

Izithakazelo Zakwa Nkabinde Clan Names

Nkabinde Clan Names

Mcusi
Mphondle kaNdlolothi
Mafuya
Ngokufuyinkabi
Nina bakaMabelemade
Oncelisumntwana
Engaphesheya komfula.
Siyobi!
Gama Mboyisa!
Abakhokhelabantu behlezi
Ubusika nehlobo.

Royalty from Nkabinde last name

Mandlakazi Clan
The Mandlakazi are a Zulu clan in KwaZulu-Natal closely connected to the Zulu royal family. The name Mandlakazi is also associated with South African royalty, notably Princess Mandlakaziβ€”the mother of Mvelamanzini, whose lineage continues to hold cultural significance. They started out as allies of Shaka as he founded the Zulu nation and derived wealth from an extensive trade network extending from northern Zululand to Delagoa Bay in Mozambique.
Royal Lineage
Ndaba was the first known Mandlakazi inkosi (chief), followed by his son Jama, who was Shaka’s grandfather. Jama’s son Senzangakhona fathered Shaka, and his son Sojiyisa was the inkosi who befriended his young nephew Shaka. Maphitha served as inkosi until 1872, succeeded by his son Zibhebhu kaMaphitha, who played a significant leadership role during the Zulu civil wars. The Nkabinde clan name is associated with this royal lineage.

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