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Shabalala, Dubazane, Gumbi, Hlophe, Mhlungu, Ngobese

Tshabalala:

  • Mshengu,
  • Donga luka Mavuso,
  • Ngxabalala,
  • Chagwe,
  • Mayaba,
  • Mabhedla,
  • Thapho,
  • Thingisi,
  • Shevi,
  • Bhuqa,
  • Sayiwana,
  • Bhokwe,
  • Samanisi,
  • Mehlwempi,
  • Sagqubha,
  • Magudulela,
  • Ndleko,
  • Mnoniwa,
  • Phikindaba,
  • Nkosikayikho.

NB: Lapha amanye amagama awazange abe yizibongo.

Dubazane:

  • Mntungwa,
  • Mvelase,
  • Mbulazi

Gumbi:

  • Somkhanda,
  • Ndandali,
  • Mdakane,
  • Jele,
  • Mehlenkomo,
  • Ntini,
  • Mlotshwa

Jele:

Hlophe:

  • Samela,
  • Thumbeza,
  • Khala,
  • Myeni,
  • Mabhengu,
  • Nteshane,
  • Mnguni

Mhlungu:

  • Ndaba,
  • Mwelase,
  • Molase,
  • Vezi,
  • Masingasilele,
  • Gina,
  • Magadlela,
  • Mthiyane

Ngobese:

  • Mqungebe,
  • Khaba,
  • Xongo,
  • Sihayo,
  • Mehlokazulu,
  • Mkhumbikazulu,
  • Nonjini,
  • Gudlumkhonto,
  • Mdonswa,
  • Mlambo,
  • Bantungwa Abamnyama

Kheswa:

  • Nozulu,
  • Dlungwane,
  • Mnguni,
  • Mchumane,
  • Mpafana,
  • Mpangazitha

Popular people from Gumbi last name

Themba Gumbi (Technology)
Former Group Executive-Public Sector Business Development at Business Connexion Group Ltd., a leading South African IT services company. Holds undergraduate degree from University of Natal and MBA from University of South Africa. [citation:5]

Popular people from Hlophe last name

Nkululeko Vuyo Hlophe (Finance)
Senior Finance and Performance Manager and Head of Business Segment Controlling at Siemens Mobility GmbH, overseeing financial steering across rail infrastructure segments with collective revenue exceeding €4 billion. Leads digital finance transformation across UK, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. One Young World ambassador and mentor promoting financial literacy. Holds executive MBA from Friedrich-Alexander University (Germany) and multiple accounting degrees from Unisa. [citation:3]

Popular people from Shabalala last name

Sibusiso Shabalala (Technology)
Founder and former CEO of Adapt IT Holdings Limited. With over 25 years IT experience, founded Adapt IT as black-owned SME and grew it into successful ICT business. Effected listing of Adapt IT onto JSE through merger with InfoWave Holdings in 2007. Served as CEO and Director from January 2008 until August 2021. Holds Bachelor of Commerce degree and postgraduate diploma in Financial Information Systems. Experienced in project management and implementation of Oracle applications across various African countries.

Royalty from Ngobese last name

Prince Wandile Ngobese (Zulu Royal Descendant)
Great-grandson of Mehlokazulu kaSihayo, a famous Zulu warrior who fought in the 1879 Battle of Isandlwana under King Cetshwayo. In 2025, he was invited to Tanzania by King Mgendela Gama of the Ngoni tribe to teach Zulu culture to the youth of the Ngoni people, who are descendants of King Zwangendaba—a general who fled KwaZulu-Natal during King Shaka’s rule. He performed at the Bulabo Cultural Festival in Mwanza Province, where Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan was so impressed she requested a photo with him. He had previously been hosted by Ngoni royals in Zambia, continuing the cultural connection between Zulu descendants across Southern Africa.

Dube, Ngcobo, Dlodlo, Nzimande

Ngcobo

  • Mapholoba,
  • Nyuswa,
  • Fuze,
  • Mavela,
  • Mafuzafulele njegefu lemvula,
  • Mashiyamahle sengathi azoshumayela,
  • Mavulankungu kuvelilanga,
  • Sididane,
  • Ngongoma,
  • Maqadi amakhulu,
  • Mbili

Dube

  • Mbuyazi,
  • Lushozi,
  • Mafukuzela,
  • Nyamazane,
  • Nzwakele,
  • Mbuyisa,
  • Gobhozi,
  • Nyuswa,
  • Ngcobo,
  • Fuze,
  • Mapholoba,
  • Ama-Qadi

Abakwa Dube nabakwa Ngcobo abantu banye.

Dlodlo:

  • Mabanga,
  • Mtingi,
  • Bangile,
  • Bhengela,
  • Mthiyane

Duma/Dumisa:

  • Ntenga,
  • Mthombeni,
  • Walaza,
  • Dlangisa,
  • Gcwensa,
  • Ndimande,
  • Mvula

Nzimande

  • Mphephethwa,
  • Mdluli,
  • Mdlobhiya,
  • Mangcamane,
  • Ngwekazi,
  • Gwala,
  • Mancama,
  • Vilakazi

Dumakude
Shange

Nzimase
Sishi

Goba
Jangaza

Ntshalintshali
Phathwayo

Gwagwa
Mlambo, Qunga

Gwamanda
Yenga, Sochumase

Jwaha/Jwara:

  • Mbelwa,
  • Mnangwe,
  • Sjekula,
  • Gubeshe,
  • Theleza,
  • Lenge,
  • Ndawonde

Popular people from Dlodlo last name

Elijah Thulani Dlodlo (Finance/Education)
Former Financial Advisor at Old Mutual and Sales Representative. Experienced educator and sports organizer with National Professional Diploma in Education from North-West University. [Source: PostJobFree]

Popular people from Dube last name

Lucky Philip Dube (Music)
Legendary South African reggae musician (1964-2007). One of South Africa’s biggest-selling artists who recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English, and Afrikaans. His music addressed social issues and injustice. [citation:4]
John Langalibalele Dube (Politics/History)
Founding member and first President of the African National Congress (ANC) in 1912. Educator, journalist, and editor of Ilanga lase Natal newspaper. First principal of Ohlange Institute. [citation:4]
Glody Dube (Sports)
Botswana Olympic 800m runner who competed at the 2000 Sydney Olympics and 2004 Athens Olympics. Represented Botswana in international athletics competitions. [citation:4]

Popular people from Ngcobo last name

Charity Ngcobo (Operations/Technology)
Client-focused Operations Executive at Momentum Group with over two decades in financial services. Previously involved in strategy formulation and execution for insurance company operating across seven African countries. Led initiatives building scalable operations capabilities integrating people, processes and technology. Holds Master of Philosophy in International Business from GIBS, Postgraduate Diploma in Management from WITS, and BSc Computer Science from University of Cape Town. Appointed June 2024. [citation:4]

Royalty from Dube last name

Dube Clan (Royal Recognition)
The Dube clan is one of the royal families in northern KwaZulu-Natal whose traditional council receives mining royalties from Richards Bay Minerals. Alongside the Mkhwanazi, Mbonambi, and Sokhulu clans, the Dube royal family oversees community development funds from titanium mining operations on their ancestral lands.
Mthandeni Dube (Royal Pardon)
Former Ngwempisi MP in Eswatini who sought and received a royal pardon from King Mswati III. His case follows centuries-old tradition of seeking forgiveness from the monarch, similar to the Magagula clan who received pardon from King Mswati II around 1845 through the intercession of Prince Madzanga I.

Mthiyane Clan Izithakazelo & History

Izithakazelo zakwa-Mthiyane

Zondo,
Sokhulu, Nqoboka,
Mnguni kaManekwane,
Skhangane esakhanga amadoda
Luvuno, Sokotshane
Mzwili!

Abanye bazihaya kanje:

Mthiyane, Zondo, Luvuno, Sokhulu, Skhangane esakhang’uNxaba, Sakhang’uMbhekane, Sakhang’uNtshayintshayi sakhang’uMazwi, sakhang’uNqoboka….Uyibinda! inkosi ayiqedwa!
>> Umlando wakwaMthiyane <<

Royalty from Mthiyane last name

Mthiyane Clan (Mineral-Rich Territory)
The Mthiyane clan lives in the mineral-rich area of Richards Bay on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Their territory includes Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), a world leader in heavy mineral sand extraction and refining. The clan’s royal lineage has significant traditional authority in the region [citation:4].
Phineas Mthiyane (KwaSokhulu Tribal Authority)
Leader of the KwaSokhulu tribal authority who, along with his clan, performed the ritual of Ukuthela Amanzi (a cleansing ceremony) ahead of the crowning of an heir to the throne. This sacred ritual involved only men and the king going to the river to prepare the Mthiyane heir to take over the throne [citation:4].
King Misuzulu kaZwelithini (Royal Installation)
The reigning Zulu king personally took over the installation of the Mthiyane traditional leader to avoid the interference of politicians who were accused of dividing the Mthiyane clan due to their interest in the mineral resources in the area. In July 2024, the clan met the king formally at the kwaKhangela Amankengana Royal Palace and presented the Zulu royal family with gifts. King Misuzulu stated that this ritual played a vital role in creating peace and harmony in the nation and discouraged clans from infighting over the throne [citation:4].
Lalela Mswane (Royal Connection)
The uncle of former Miss South Africa, Lalela Mswane, was crowned as head of the Mthiyane clan, highlighting the clan’s connection to prominent South African families and its continued royal significance in the region [citation:4].

Izithakazelo zakwa Jele Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwa Jele

  • Jele,
  • Nonyanda,
  • Luvuno, Nguboyengwe,
  • Gasa, Malembe,
  • Mthiyane, Cebisa,
  • Dladlami, Makhaza, Mlotshwa,
  • Ndawonde, Nhlapo, Khabela, Sokhulu,
  • Skhangane esakhang’amadoda
  • Nkala, Vumisa,
  • Mpandane!

Popular people from Jele last name

Happy Jele (Sports)
Professional South African footballer and captain of Orlando Pirates. One of the most experienced players in the Premier Soccer League, having made over 300 appearances for the club since his debut in 2006. Also represented Bafana Bafana, the South African national team.

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