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Tugge Clan Names, Meaning & History.

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Libafazi bedube inyama

Libafazi bedube inyama

Lesi simo sokukhuluma sichaza ukubanda nokuguqubala kwezulu

Umsuka: sonke siyazi ukuthi mangabe kunomcimbi komakhelwane kuyaye kuze omama basize ngokuqoba imifino nangokugeza inyama, manje mangabe kwakwenzeka loyo msebenzi uqondane nesimo sezulu esibandayo omama babebikelwa makumele bayosiza ngoba phela kuyabanda beth “ubani nje ongagezana nenyama kubanda kanje”

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]

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.

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