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Popular people from Ngubane last name
Bongi Ngubane (Finance/Politics)
South African politician who served as Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Finance and Economic Development in KwaZulu-Natal. Contributed significantly to provincial governance and economic development. [citation:7]
South African politician who served as Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Finance and Economic Development in KwaZulu-Natal. Contributed significantly to provincial governance and economic development. [citation:7]
Sipho Ngubane (Sports)
South African footballer known for his career in the Premier Soccer League, representing various clubs and leaving his mark on South African football. [citation:7]
South African footballer known for his career in the Premier Soccer League, representing various clubs and leaving his mark on South African football. [citation:7]
Royalty from Ngubane last name
Ngubane Chieftaincy (Independent Chiefdom)
The Ngubane were one of the chiefdoms on the western boundary of the Zulu Kingdom that shifted their allegiance to the British side because of political conflicts with King Shaka during the 1820s. They later supported the invading colonial forces during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and participated actively in the colonial armed forces against the Usuthu section of the Zulu royal family during the 1880s. They also provided military support to the Natal colonial forces during the Poll Tax uprisings of 1906.
The Ngubane were one of the chiefdoms on the western boundary of the Zulu Kingdom that shifted their allegiance to the British side because of political conflicts with King Shaka during the 1820s. They later supported the invading colonial forces during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879 and participated actively in the colonial armed forces against the Usuthu section of the Zulu royal family during the 1880s. They also provided military support to the Natal colonial forces during the Poll Tax uprisings of 1906.
Ngubane-Nzama Dispute
The Ngubane and Nzama families have a historical dispute over the chieftainship at MaMbulu in Kranskop, Umvoti. The context which made it possible for the Nzama people to come under the leadership of the Ngubane can be linked to the different relations that King Shaka shared with various chieftaincies during the 1820s.
The Ngubane and Nzama families have a historical dispute over the chieftainship at MaMbulu in Kranskop, Umvoti. The context which made it possible for the Nzama people to come under the leadership of the Ngubane can be linked to the different relations that King Shaka shared with various chieftaincies during the 1820s.
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