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Izithakazelo zakwa-Dlungwana Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa-Dlungwana

Mpithikeza,
Mathaba,
Ndlalakuhle, Nhlab’shile ,
Luqa,
Zondi,Nondaba,
Gagashe!

Njoko, Dlomo, Gamede, Sithole

Njoko:

Dlomo:

  • Mkhabela,
  • Dinangwe,
  • Bhelesi

Gamede:

  • Magadlela,
  • Mkhohlwa,
  • Mbebe,
  • Mhlungu,
  • Sebenzekhaya

Dlungwana:

  • Nondaba,
  • Gagashe,
  • Zondi,
  • Phithikela,
  • Mathaba,
  • Nyanzela

Mdlalose:

  • Nyanda,
  • Maduna,
  • Dikane

Gaba:

  • Nyawose,
  • Mzoneli

Thabethe:

Doyisa:

  • Khoso,
  • Mzengezi,
  • Mvubu

Donda:

  • Ngonyama,
  • Masinga,
  • Thusini,
  • Manqele,
  • Mzimela,
  • Mnguni

Sithole:

  • Jobe,
  • Mondise,
  • Matshana,
  • Maphitha,
  • Maqoqo,
  • Ngqikazi,
  • Mgidi,
  • Mqolo,
  • Mkhwanazi,
  • Myshibha,
  • Mahamba

Gcabhashe:

  • Mnguni,
  • Mhlathuze,
  • Njonjo,
  • Masimuka

Gule:

  • Malambule,
  • Nselenduna

African Award-winning Life, Career and Leadership Coach. Keynote speaker, author, and social entrepreneur. Co-founder of Kasi Esports, managing operations and overseeing development of junior players in the gaming sector.

Chartered accountant (CA(SA), ACA, CA(Z)). Former Executive Director of Brait SE (2008-2016) serving as Financial Director and later Executive Director: Capital and Treasury. Previously partner at Deloitte for six years as audit partner and Group Leader for Financial Services Audit practice in Johannesburg. Board member at Tiger Brands Limited, Adcorp Holdings Limited, Metair Investments Limited, and Chairperson of Sun International Limited. Born 12 February 1973. Holds BAcc (Hons).

Izithakazelo zakwa Dlungwane Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa Dlungwane

Holds B.Eng. Metallurgical Engineering from University of Pretoria and MBA from GIBS. Master Franchisor for Sausage Saloon in Mauritius.

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.

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