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Izithakazelo zakwa Khanyile clan names & history

Khanyile surname clans names:
Ngwane,
Mabhuqa
Zikode,
Mahamba kancane sogodi,
Ndwandwe,
Mthiyane!

Popular people from Khanyile last name

Advocate Xolisile Khanyile (Legal/Finance)
Career prosecutor with 23 years experience. Former Director of the Financial Intelligence Centre (FIC) from 2018-2023. Served as Vice Chair then Chair of the Egmont Group. Led South African delegation at FATF meetings. Awarded Financial Crime Fighter of the Year 2022 by Global Coalition To Fight Financial Crime. Currently Director of Langelihle Consultants and member of Financial Services Tribunal. Holds B Juris, LLB, LLM and MDP from University of Free State.
Vusumuzi Phillip Khanyile (Finance/Business)
Chairman of Educational Development Trust since 1989. Co-founder of Thebe Investment Corp in 1992. Director at Shell South Africa, Vodacom SA, and FX Africa Foreign Exchange. Former Chairman of Santam Ltd (2012-2013, 2018-2021) and JD Group Pty Ltd. Holds undergraduate degree from University of Birmingham.
Nonduduzo Khanyile (formerly Kheswa) (Legal)
Co-owner of TKN Incorporated, a 100% black-owned, female-led law firm based in Morningside. Winner of the 2019 Ithala Business Achievers Entrepreneur of the Year Award, receiving R100,000 towards her business.

Ngwane Clan (Meaning: ‘Descendant of Ngwane’)

History: The surname Ngwane is common among the Nguni-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, particularly the Zulu and Swazi communities. It signifies a connection to the Ngwane lineage. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Thulani Ngwane: A South African footballer born in 1990, known for his skills as a midfielder.

Royalty from Ngwane last name

Ngwane People
The Ngwane were the dominant group north of the Ndwandwe and would later become known as the Swazi. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they inhabited the region north of the Pongola River. Their kingdom would eventually evolve into the modern Swazi nation under the leadership of King Sobhuza I and his successors.

Masumpa – Ngwane (Hlongwane M’Ntungwa) Clan Names

Ngwane. Masumpa ka Tshani ka Nsele obamele njengomthakathi. Masinga – Sileka. Nduku Zinobulongwe. M’Ntungwa. Ngwane lihle. Wena Omkhulu. Nyoni edla ezinyeni. Matiwane Omkhulu. Cala akalenzanga ubufakazi ukumangala. Hlongwane!

Popular people from Hlongwa last name

Nkanyiso Hlongwa (Finance/Consulting)
Partner and Head of Johannesburg Office at The Bridgespan Group, serving philanthropy, nonprofit, and impact investing clients across Africa. Previously worked for Monitor Deloitte in corporate strategy and growth, focused on agriculture, energy, and financial services. Co-author of “Closing the Capital Gap on Impact Investment in Africa.” Holds MBA from St. Mary’s University College and Bachelor of Business Science (Honours in Economics) from University of Cape Town. [citation:1]
Bavelile Gloria Hlongwa (Engineering/Politics)
Former Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy of South Africa (2019). Chemical engineer who worked at Shell Downstream SA and Sapref. Served as non-executive board member at Dube Trade Port Corporation and National Metrology Institute of South Africa. Passed away in September 2019. Posthumously awarded Doctor of Administration. [citation:10]

Popular people from Hlongwane last name

Mzwenhlanhla Thandolwethu Hlongwane (Thando) (Technology/Finance)
Mandela Rhodes Scholar and serial innovator. Founder of Nisa Finance, using technology to help small businesses access financing, and Zaio, a tech platform providing practical experience to over 3,000 aspiring software developers. Sits on Steering Committee for UNICEF Innovation Fund and Yoma Project in Kenya. Computer Science graduate from University of Cape Town. [citation:2]

Royalty from Ngwane last name

Ngwane People
The Ngwane were the dominant group north of the Ndwandwe and would later become known as the Swazi. During the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, they inhabited the region north of the Pongola River. Their kingdom would eventually evolve into the modern Swazi nation under the leadership of King Sobhuza I and his successors.

Buthelezi clan names & History

Shenge,
Sokwalisa,
Mnandingamondi,
Phungashe,
Sondiya,
Mvulane,
Mbangambi,
Gibisizungu,
Ndaba, Ngwane,
Mbangambi,
Ngqengelele oyivalo zimbili, uthi uvala lesi, avule lesi,
Nina zinyawo ezimahhele!

Popular people from Buthelezi last name

Sfiso Buthelezi (Finance/Politics)
Former Deputy Minister of Finance of South Africa (2017-2018). Also served as Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. First chairperson of PRASA (2009-2014). Economist and former uMkhonto we Sizwe member. [Source: Wikipedia] [citation:5]
Siphile Buthelezi (Legal/Finance)
Managing Director at Buthelezi Vilakazi Inc, Chairman of KwaZulu Natal Growth Fund. Former Non-Executive Director of South African Airways (SAA). Practiced at Bowman Gilfillan Inc in Banking & Finance. Spent time at Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP and Morgan Stanley in New York. LLB from UKZN. [Source: UKZN Alumni] [citation:8]

Royalty from Buthelezi last name

Chief Mnyamana Buthelezi (Royal Prime Minister)
Great-grandfather of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi who served as Prime Minister to King Cetshwayo during the Anglo-Zulu War. His leadership established the Buthelezi clan’s centuries-old role as traditional prime ministers to the Zulu monarchy.
Chief Mathole Buthelezi (Royal Prime Minister)
Father of Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi who served as Prime Minister to the Zulu monarchy until 1948. Married to Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu, daughter of King Solomon kaDinizulu, directly connecting the Buthelezi clan to King Shaka through maternal lineage.
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi (1928-2023)
Longest-serving traditional Prime Minister to the Zulu nation for 69 years, serving three successive Zulu kings: King Cyprian Bhekuzulu, King Goodwill Zwelithini, and King Misuzulu kaZwelithini. Appointed in 1954 in KwaDukuza at the unveiling of King Shaka’s tombstone. Son of Chief Mathole Buthelezi and Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu, with maternal lineage directly connecting him to King Shaka. Played crucial role in installing King Misuzulu and navigating royal succession disputes. His death in 2023 at age 95 marked the end of an era in Zulu royal history.

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