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TIBONGO TAZWIDE WALANGA

TIBONGO TAZWIDE WALANGA

Zwide abetalwa nguLanga, ayinkhosi yebakaNdwandwe. EmaSwati-ke abetsi nguZidze. Sive sakaNdwandwe bekusive lesikhulu lesasinemandla, sihlonishwa futsi. Bukhosi bakhe Zwide bachitfwa nguShaka mhla ibambene emfuleni uMhlathuze, lapho Zidze abaleka khona wabheka enyakatfo. Zidze utele Tsandzile, lobekangunina waMswati wesibili, lowaphindza waba yiNdlovukazi yemaSwati nayo leyayinemandla yaseLudzidzini. Uva nje emaSwati natsi nine bakaLaZidze kushiwo Tsandzile waZidze. BakaNdwandwe baseBulandzeni, eNkhambeni batalwa nguMadzanga waZidze kanye nebaseZikhotheni, batalwa nguNgolotjeni naShemane baZidze

Lonkhonkhela bantfu bahlatjwe,
Kuhlatjw’ iminyango lenesisila,
Yena bangamhlabi.
Etindleleni ufana nayiphi?
Ufana nalevundlako.
Emitsini ufana namuphi?
Ufana nemnyamatsi.
Etinyokeni ufana nayiphi?
Ufana nenyandezulu.
Sikhova saMkhonto naLanga.
Mashesh’ afike kuMashobane,
Neyise Langa angazang’ az’ afike.
Licili balihlabe lishona lilanga,
Tingakahlatjwa tibhabhayiyane.
Emakhubalo awadliwanga ngengubo yenkhomo,
Adliwa ngengubo yengwenyama.
Lijubuko lelimadvwal’ abusheleleti,
Lishelele Melusi waseNgoleleni,
Lashelela Dingiswayo waseLuyengweni.
Wena waLanga.
Mnguni.

Izithakazelo zakwaMkhatshwa Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwaMkhatshwa

Zwide kaLanga,
Ndwandwe, Nxumalo,
Okhabangezinde nezimaqhukubezana,
Nkabanhle,
Wena wase Gudunkomo,
Wena owasezikhotheni, ezingakhothi ngamlomo, ezikhotha ngomkhonto kaZulu,
Nkomo ayihlatshwa , uyothi ungayihlaba yophe amasi njengo mbhelebhele,
Sandla sivikumkhonto njengehawu,
Hlubi,
Sandla simnene,
Somaphunga,
Nonkokhel’abantu bahlatshwe njenge zinkomo!

Ndwandwe, Nxumalo

Abantu bakwa Ndwandwe baduma kakhulu ngesikhathi kubusa u Zwide eLangeni. Banobuhlobo obukhulu nabakwa Ngwane.
ULanga wazala uMavuso owazala u Ludonga yena wazala u Xaba owazala uLanga wesibili yena owazala uZwide.
UZwide yena wazala uNomhlanjana, Shemane, no Sikhonyana.
Khona kwa Ndwandwe kukhona no Manukuza owazala uNxumalo owazala uGasa, owazala uZikode, owazala uSoshangane owazala uMzila no Mawewe. UMzila yena wazala uNgungunyane.
Ake sibathakazele:
Zwide ka Langa
Ndwandwe, Mkhatshwa
Wena wase Gudunkomo
Wena wasezikhotheni
Ezingakhothi ngomlomo kodwa ezikhotha ngo mkhonto,
Mkhatshwa
Nkabanhle
Somaphunga
Masuku
Zwangendaba
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Popular people from Ndwandwe last name

Zesimdumise Ndwandwe Nxumalo (Business/Finance)
Known as “Ze” in corporate circles. Former competitive swimmer who represented South Africa. BA Law graduate from University of the Witwatersrand. Founded Uber cab business while studying, grew from one car to four cars with eight drivers. Became CEO of Ensure security company at age 25, grew workforce from 200 to several hundred. Founder of Zig Holdings investment company. Has consulted for Blue Label Telecoms, EOH, and Cell C. Board member of SA Taxi Foundation and co-owner of Vibrant Outdoor. [citation:2]

Popular people from Nxumalo last name

Zesimdumise Ndwandwe Nxumalo (Business/Finance)
Known as “Ze” in corporate circles. Former competitive swimmer who represented South Africa. BA Law graduate from University of the Witwatersrand. Founded Uber cab business while studying, grew from one car to four cars with eight drivers. Became CEO of Ensure security company at age 25, grew workforce from 200 to several hundred. Founder of Zig Holdings investment company. Has consulted for Blue Label Telecoms, EOH, and Cell C. Board member of SA Taxi Foundation and co-owner of Vibrant Outdoor. [citation:2]

Royalty from Nxumalo last name

Ndwandwe Kingdom (Nxumalo)
The Ndwandwe are a Bantu Nguni-speaking people who owe their name to one of their early chiefs and are also known as the Nxumalo. They established a powerful kingdom between the Pongola River and the Black Umfolozi River during the eighteenth century. Under the leadership of their king Yaka, they dominated the region. Today, they can be found in South Africa, Eswatini, and Zimbabwe.
King Zwide kaLanga (c.1758-1825)
The most renowned king of the Ndwandwe, ruling from about 1805 to 1820 from his capital on Magudu Mountain south of present-day Pongola. Around 1818, his armies destroyed the Mthethwa under King Dingiswayo at Mbuzi Hill, leaving Zwide as the most powerful leader in the region. In 1819, he launched a second expedition against Shaka’s Zulu, but his forces were decisively defeated at the Battle of Mhlatuze River in 1820, leading to the fragmentation of the Ndwandwe nation. His generals and sons, including Soshangane and Zwangendaba, led segments of the Ndwandwe northwards, establishing the Gaza Empire in Mozambique and the Ngoni peoples in Malawi, Zambia, and Tanzania. The remaining majority were absorbed into the Zulu Kingdom.
Dr Siyabonga Nxumalo (Royal Historian)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Johannesburg Institute for Advanced Study, University of Johannesburg. His research focuses on the histories of chiefdoms and the British strategy to dismantle the senior branch of the Zulu royal family (Usuthu) from 1880 to 1913. His work examines the intersection of social structures, power dynamics, and historical narratives, contributing to a deeper understanding of South Africa’s royal past.

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