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Abakwa Khumalo

Abakwa Khumalo, Mabaso no Nkosi bazalwa ngu Mntungwa ka Mbulazi. U Mabaso wabe emdala.
U Khumalo ka Mntungwa ka Mbulazi wazala uMkhatshwa owazala uZikode owazala u Gasa no Mashobane.
U Zikode wazala uMagugu, Donda, Siwela owazala uMlotshwa.
U Magugu wazala uNkonyeni owazala uMtekuza owazala uMazungezi yena owazala uMandlalela.
U Mashobane wazala uMzilikazi.
U Mzilikazi wazala uMangwana no Nkulumane owazala u Nokhenke owazala uNdlukayise owazala u Velaphi John Nombengula Thobela.
Nansi enye inzalo yakwa Khumalo:
Ndabezitha, Mashobane, Mzilikazi, Ngonyama, Nyandeni, Khukhuza, Ngwadla, Maweni, Macala, Zwangendaba, Msweli, Seni, Mbawu, Phungaza, Gwamanda, Muthwa, Mbulazi, Khulu, Zikode, Gawozi, Bheje, Nyathikazi, Mzazela, Shembe, Lobengula, Gasa, Mkhatshwa, Mawela, Nkomo, Ntokela.
Amanye walamagama agcina eyizibongo kanti amanye agcina engamagama nje.

✨ Popular people from Khumalo last name

  • Patrice Motsepe

    Patrice Motsepe (Finance/Sports)
    South African business tycoon, founder of African Rainbow Minerals, and owner of Mamelodi Sundowns FC.
  • Alf Khumalo

    Alf Khumalo (Photojournalism)
    Legendary photojournalist who documented the anti-apartheid struggle.
  • Sibongile Khumalo

    Sibongile Khumalo (Arts)
    Acclaimed singer known as “The First Lady of Song” in South Africa.

Popular people from Khumalo last name

  • Mzi Khumalo (Finance/Mining) – South African mining magnate and businessman who served on Robben Island. Former chairman of JCI Limited and Metallon Corporation. [Source: Wikipedia, News24]
  • Andile Khumalo CA(SA) (Finance/Technology) – Chartered accountant and CEO of KhumaloCo, an investment firm in technology, media, and financial services. Former investment banker at Investec. [Source: SAICA]
  • Alf Khumalo (Media) – Legendary South African photojournalist who documented the anti-apartheid struggle and historic events like the Sharpeville Massacre. [Source: Wikipedia]

Popular people from Khumalo last name

Mzi Khumalo (Finance/Mining)
South African mining magnate and businessman. Former chairman of JCI Limited and Metallon Corporation. Served on Robben Island.
Andile Khumalo CA(SA) (Finance/Technology)
Chartered accountant and CEO of KhumaloCo, an investment firm. Former investment banker at Investec.
Alf Khumalo (Media)
Legendary South African photojournalist who documented the anti-apartheid struggle and the Sharpeville Massacre.

Royalty from Khumalo last name

Khumalo kaMntungwa (Royal Founder)
The founding ancestor of the Khumalo clan from whom all Khumalo lineages trace their origin. He settled around the Mkhuze river in Northern KwaZulu-Natal in South Africa. His descendants would go on to establish royal houses across Southern Africa, including the Khumalo royal house of the Mthwakazi Kingdom. He was succeeded by his son Mkhatshwa kaKhumalo.
Mashobane kaMangethe (Royal Patriarch)
Grandson of Khumalo kaMntungwa and grandfather of King Mzilikazi. He led the Khumalo people during a period of pressure from the expanding Ndwandwe nation under his father-in-law, King Zwide kaLanga. He was killed on the orders of King Zwide after the Khumalo assisted Dingiswayo of the Mthethwa. His death set the stage for his son Mzilikazi to lead the Khumalo on their historic journey north.
King Mzilikazi kaMashobana (c.1790-1868)
Founder and first king of the Northern Ndebele people (Matabele) and the Mthwakazi Kingdom. Born in the Nquthu area of northern KwaZulu-Natal, son of Mashobane kaMangethe. He was initially a lieutenant of King Shaka Zulu but after a falling out in 1823, he led his followers north, establishing settlements in Transvaal. After conflicts with the Voortrekkers in the late 1830s, he moved further north across the Limpopo River and finally settled in present-day Zimbabwe, establishing his capital koBulawayo in 1840. He united various conquered peoples into the powerful Ndebele nation. He died on 9 September 1868 and was buried in a cave at Entumbane in the Matobo Hills, Zimbabwe.
King Lobengula kaMzilikazi (c.1835-1894)
Second and last official king of the Mthwakazi Kingdom (Matabeleland). Son of King Mzilikazi and Queen Fulatha Tshabalala. After his father’s death in 1868, he defeated rival claimants in battle and was crowned king in 1869. A powerful warrior with a dignified presence, he ruled from his capital at Bulawayo. His reign saw increasing pressure from British colonial interests. In 1888, he was tricked into signing the Rudd Concession, granting mineral rights to Cecil Rhodes’ British South Africa Company. When the company’s forces invaded in 1893, the First Matabele War began. Overwhelmed by superior firepower including Maxim guns, Lobengula’s forces were defeated. He died in early 1894 under mysterious circumstances while fleeing, with causes ranging from smallpox to poison. His death marked the end of the sovereign Mthwakazi Kingdom. His descendants continued the royal line, including his sons Njube, Nguboyenja, and Mpezeni.
Bulelani Lobengula (Contemporary Royalty)
Current head of the House of Khumalo, recognized as Lobengula II, heir to the throne of the former Mthwakazi Kingdom. He continues to represent the Khumalo royal lineage and preserve the heritage of the Ndebele people in Zimbabwe and across the diaspora. The Khumalo royal house remains an important symbol of Ndebele identity and history.

Mnguni, Gumede, Khuzwayo

Mnguni
Mnguni ka Yeyeye, Qwabe, Gumede, Khondlo, Phakathwayo, Malandela, Mpangazitha, Caluza, Ndlela, Bayeni, Mgcaweni, Gebashe, Mzimela, Mfeka, Donda, Maphanga, Nkundlande, Mzukase, Myeni, Nozulu, Msiza, Khuzwayo, Mazalankosi
>> Lalela Umlando wakwaMnguni <<
>> Lalela izithakazelo zakwaMnguni<<

Gumede
Yeyeye, Caluza, Bayeni, Mgcaweni, Gebashe, Mfeka, Mzimela, Donda, Maphanga, Mpangazitha, Phakathwayo, Nkundlande, Mzukase, Myeni, Qwabe, Msiza, Nozulu, Malandela, Khuzwayo, Khondlo, Mazalankosi

Khuzwayo
Gumede, Qwabe,
Mnguni ka Yeyeye, Khondlo
Osidlabehlezi baka Phakathwayo,

Umnguni, Gumede no Khuzwayo abantu banye laba bonke badabuka ku Mnguni.

Amangwane, Hlongwane, Khanyile

Hlongwane
Sangweni, Ngwane, Masumpa, Ngwadi, Matiwane, Masingasileka,
Nduku Zinobulongwe,
Ngwane ongaweli ngezibuko owela ngezimpambosi zomfula,
Zikhali azilingani nezama xhegwana,
Mdungude, Siyane, Nqobokazi, Songobese, Gwembeshe, Mzamo, Zikhali

Khanyile
Sogoni, Sthopho othi udlinkomo kanti udlimpisi,
Umashaya umuntu aphindele lapho aphuma khona,
Mahamba kancane Sogodi,
Phondo olukhulu olwavuma kwavuma amadoda,
Shalashala elihle elithi ukuvuma ukulandula,
Ntunjwa ka Langa,
Mthiyane, Ndwandwe, Zikode, Mabhuqa, Ngwane

Amakhosi Amangwane ngokulandelana:
Somkhabase;
Mafu;
Matiwane;
Ngwadi;
Ndungunye;
Ngwane;
Tshani;
Masumpa;
Zikhali;
Ngwane;
Bambazi;
Ndungunye;
Tshanibezwe;
Maswazi (Ibamba)
Menzi

Ubukhosi
1. Alfred Mzondeni Hlongwane (Bulwer)
2. Mboneni Absolom Mavuso (St. Lucia)
3. Menzi Hlongwane (Bergville)

Other Amangwane are found in Swaziland, Lesotho, Eastern Cape, Free State, Mpumalanga and all over South Afrika, Afrika and the world.

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]

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.

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.

Abantu bakwa Mbatha

Abakwa Mbatha kusengabantu bakwa Shandu, MBEJE, Dladla. Lababantu babakhe eMangeni ngase Nkandla okwathi muva inkosi yabo uNdaba ka Sontshikazi wathuthela eNhlazatshe ngase Vryheid nesizwe sakhe. Kulapho azalela khona oMbeje, Dladla no Shandu.
Lendawo bayithanda ngoba yayiseduze kwabahlobo babo bakwa Zulu e Babanango kanti iseduze komfula iMfolozi emhlophe kanti futhi neNtaba iNhlazatshe inechibi elingomi lapho imfuyo ebeyikwazi ukuthola amanzi khona. Intaba lena beyibasiza futhi ukuthi babone isitha siseza le kude. Iyona ntaba lena obekuthi uma behlaselwa bazivikele ngayo. Lentaba yethiwa igama inkosi uNdaba ngoba ethi ‘Ihlanza Amatshe’ yagcina seyibizwa nge Nhlazatshe. Emadodaneni ka Ndaba uShandu owazinza kuyo lendawo abanye abafowabo oMbeje no Dladla bafuduka bazitholela izindawo zabo.
Emva kuka Shandu inkosi ebusile kube ngu Dunjwa okwathi uma ekhothama kungazelelwe ubukhosi bathathwa u Khali wabusela emzini kayise e Zivundleni. Amanye amadodana ka Shandu awazange athande ukuphathwa uKhali abe esehamba neqeqebana labantu bawo ayozifunela ezinye izindawo eziseduze. U-Nkomo no Mashiba baya e Zihlalo/Dlebe, uMandlovu waya eBaQulusini kanti uMngunyana waya kwa Nobamba/Danny Dalton. Kodwa-ke abazange baqhelelane ne Nhlazatshe, Mahlabathini, Dlebe, Zihlalo, Mabedlane, Ceza nezindawo ezisondelene nazo.
U Dladla yena waya koMnambithi, Nobamba/Weenen kanti abanye bazinza ko Msinga, Nquthu nezindawo ezakhelene nazo. Komsinga singabala uLugubhu ozalwa endlini ka Dumisa kanti waba nobudlelwane obukhulu nomfowabo uMbeje.

Izibongo zama Mbatha
Sontshikazi, Ndaba, Shandu, Mbatha, Mthiya, Mangcengeza, Khali, Mngunyana, Manyosi, Mashiba, Makhubalo, Mngeni, Dumisa, Nsibankulu, Nkomo, Mandlovu, Dunjwa, Mbudlele, Dilikana…
Amanye lapha amagama nje angazange aba yizibongo

Dladla
Mgabadeli, Mphembe, Mhlophe, Gadlela, Dwala, Mnembe, Kweyama, Vezi, Gigaba, Ziyamanzi, Mathenjwa, Kolotshana…

Mbeje
Bhabha, Magwaza, Mlotsha, Sihlangu senxele,
Mabhala ngepensela abafokazane bebhala ngozipho, Gumbi lama gwala, Ndabezitha

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