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Ngungu Motha (From Ndebele Clan)

Ngungu Motha left Kwa’Zulu Natal under King Mzilikazi, went to Swaziland and later escaped to Mpumalanga and grew up under his mother’s family (Masilela family), and that’s where he completed the Ndebele initiation process.

His clan names then goes by:

“Motha! Mabetha! Ungu’Mabetha wakodabekazi, ngumrub’akondlovu, singebakwa’ndlovu eyehla i’snyovana entabeni yesabisa umbobo ukonakala.
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SingebakwaPulupulu yakoslwane, singebakwasilomlomo, singebakwa mriri awugudwa, ugudwa makariya, ugudwa nguNohloyekile,
Singebakwa silongo, esinzima esingahlatjelwako, sihlatjelwa ngabanamadlozi.
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Yekhethu kwamabetha ngezakhe, abanye nababetha ngezokubolekwa, sibomswamanzi wakondlovu, wakozembe elisemsamo, elingakhutjhwa, elikhutjhwa mhlazana kunenyama, Ngumabetha owabetha umuntu bewamkhesa, bathi umuntu akananyongo, akanamhlwehlwe,
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Sibo’Mlomo pulupulu🐘, sayibonaphi nah? Sayibona esangweni kwa’Mswamanzi wakoNdlovu…
Sibo’ mbina Ndlovu,
Sibo’Thwala, yindoda ejabula ekseni ukuphuma kwelanga…
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MABETHA! MSWAMANZI!!πŸ™ŒπŸΎ

Mndebele Clan (Meaning: ‘Descendant of Ndebele’)

History: The surname Mndebele is common among the Ndebele-speaking peoples of Southern Africa, particularly the Ndebele communities in South Africa and Zimbabwe. It signifies a connection to the Ndebele lineage, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Ndebele people. The name is prevalent in South Africa, especially in Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces. Notable individuals with this surname include:

  • Thulani Mndebele: South African footballer known for his skills as a midfielder.

Ndebele Clan (Meaning: ‘Descendant of Ndebele’)

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

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

Ntuli clan names in Ndebele


Ntuli clan names in Ndebele

In the Ndebele culture, clan names hold significant importance as they reflect lineage and heritage. The Ntuli clan, while primarily associated with the Xhosa and Zulu cultures, also has representations in Ndebele naming conventions. Some of the names that may be associated with the Ntuli clan in Ndebele include variations of their praises and historical figures. These names serve to connect individuals to their ancestry and cultural roots, emphasizing the importance of family and community in Ndebele society.

Popular people from Ntuli last name

Keabetswe Ntuli (Finance)
Head of Sanlam Private Wealth, Johannesburg region. Chartered Accountant (CA(SA)) with BAcc(Hons). Founding CEO and director of Africa Collective Investments. Independent non-executive and chairperson of audit committee for Cloud Atlas Investing. Board member at Equites Property Fund Limited. Strong technical skills in investments, accounting, governance, risk and assurance. Passionate about cultivating young entrepreneurs, design thinking and innovation. [citation:10]

Royalty from Ntuli last name

Ntuli People (Chiefdom)
The Ntuli people were a Zulu clan in South Africa that held their own chiefdom title. They lived along the bank of the Thukela River in KwaZulu-Natal. Under the leadership of Godide kaNdlela and Mavumengwana kaNdlela, sons of Ndlela kaSompisi, they played a major part in the Zulu counter-raid at Middle Drift in June 1879 and in the Battle of Isandlwana. After the partition of Zululand, they were placed in John Robert Dunn’s chiefdom.
Pitika Ntuli (Contemporary Royal Connection)
Member of the larger amaZulu community, and also an artist, poet and historian. He spoke about the late King Goodwill Zwelithini, noting that the king gave nine farms to the Ntuli people, demonstrating the ongoing relationship between the Zulu royal house and the Ntuli clan.

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