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Mosibudi Mangena

Mosibudi Mangena (born 7 August 1947 in Tzaneen, Transvaal) is a South Africa politician, former President of the Azanian People’s Organisation (AZAPO). He is also currently the honorary President of AZAPO while Strike Thokoane is the current President, this is not unusual in the Black Consciousness Movement as was the case with Steve Biko who was also the honorary President of the Black People’s Convention in the early-1970s while Winfrey Kgware was the President. He was the Minister of Science and Technology (29 April 2004 – 10 May 2009).

He was born in Tzaneen, matriculated from Hebron Training College in 1969 and achieved an MSc degree in Applied Mathematics from the University of South Africa (called the University of Azania on the AZAPO website). He joined the South African Students’ Organisation (SASO) and was elected onto the Students Representative Council at the University of Zululand in 1971. Moving back to Pretoria, he became chairperson of the SASO Pretoria branch in 1972. He chaired the Botswana region of the Black Consciousness Movement of Azania (BCMA) in 1981 and the BCMA central committee from 1982 to 1994. He is also the former commander in chief of the Azanian National Liberation Army (AZANLA), the former armed wing of AZAPO.

Mangena returned from exile in 1994 and became leader of AZAPO. He was appointed as Deputy Minister of Education in South Africa by President Thabo Mbeki in 2001, and he became Minister of Science and Technology in 2004.

After the resignation of Thabo Mbeki as President of South Africa in September 2008, AZAPO announced that they withdrew Mosibudi from his ministerial position.

Mangena Surname Meaning. Mangena Origin. Mangena History:

Mangena Surname Meaning. Mangena Origin. Mangena History:

The meaning, origin and history of the Mangena surname is not listed.
This surname is prevalent in Zimbabwe.

Ndunakazi Clan Praises – Izithakazelo

Ndunakazi,
Nophiko,
Nonkulangamazwi,
Mazwi angdinile,
Nsondo,
Mgezane,
Mangena ngezitho emzini wendoda!

Umlando wakwaQwabe 😍 Imvelaphi yabakwaQwabe

Imvelaphi yabakwaQwabe 😍 Qwabe surname origin

Okokuqala okumele sikulungise wukuthi uQwabe akaze aphume kwaMnguni.Kukhona emlandweni oQwabe ababili, owokuqala kanye nowesibili. Ngokunjalo naboGumede babili. Ngicabanga-ke ukuthi we a ubuza ngoQwabe wesibili ozalwa nguMalandela kaLuzumane kaMnguni. Njengamanjena buhlukene ka-5 ukukhosi bakwaQwabe; abaseMthandeni, abase-Waterfall, abaseNkanini, uQwabe-P noQwabe-N(labs ababili batholakala ogwini lweKZN).

Amanye amaQwabe afudukela ogwini oluseningizima ngabakwaMakhanya. AbakwaMakhanya babehambisana namanye amaQwabe kuyiqembu elilodwa beta emcimbini omkhulu wesizwe. Uma sebrfike oThukela, lwangenisa abanye nasals ngaphesheya, bahlukana kanjaloke. Ekunqotshweni kukaPhakathwayo nguShaka, kwaba nombango esizweni phakathi kwendodana kaPhakathwayo kanyr naboyise abancane.

Ekugcineni uShaka wabeka uNqetho kaKhondlo, owabe engumnaka Phakathwayo kodwa ezalwa endlini encane. Lutheran ekukhathameni kukaShaka, uNqetho wanqaba ukukhonza kuDingane. Wafuduka njalo elibangise eMampondweni. UDingane wamlandela ngempi eyahlangana amahlandla amathathu, kuwona wonke uDingane ubeshaywa abhulelwe amahlahla.

Enye impi abatholane kuyo kwanzima, bekukwaNgcolosi ngakwaNyuswa. Nakalokhu kunendawo lapho okuthiwa kukwaNqetho eqanjwe ngalo igama laleqhawe. Umlando made mfethu, kodwa ngizoma lapho ngoba ngiyethemba ukuthi kukhona osukucoshile. Uhambo lukaNqetho nalo lwalunezigigaba eziningi esobuye sikhuluma ngazo.

UQwabe-N engiphuma kuye mina, bayinzalo kaMteli kaPhakathwayo. UMtheli uzale uNgcukuca hyena ozale uNdunge. UNdunge uzale Stephen noShiyane. UShiyane wazala uNhlanhleni(Fortunatus). UNhlenhleni uzale ubaba ongizalayo. Uma kuba esidingo siyokwenaba ngemvelaphi yazozonke lezindlu zamaQwabe engizibalile, kuhlanganisa nabakwaMakhanya.

πŸ“œ Popular people from Qwabe last name

  • Ntokozo Qwabe

    Ntokozo Qwabe (Legal)
    Lawyer and Rhodes Scholar, co-founder of Rhodes Must Fall movement at Oxford.
  • Mzonjani Michael Qwabe

    Mzonjani Michael Qwabe (Historical)
    Name recorded in the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) archives.

Popular people from Qwabe last name

  • Ntokozo Qwabe (Legal) – South African lawyer and Rhodes Scholar. Co-founder of the Rhodes Must Fall movement at Oxford University. Holds degrees from UKZN, UCT, and Oxford. [Source: Wikipedia]
  • Felokwakhe Qwabe (Community) – Father of Ntokozo Qwabe, a school caretaker from Oyaya, Eshowe in KwaZulu-Natal who raised 13 children, with Ntokozo being the first to attend university. [Source: Wikipedia]

Royalty from Qwabe last name

Qwabe kaMalandela (1575 – Royal Founder)
Founder of the Qwabe Kingdom and eldest son of Malandela (the common ancestor of the Qwabe, Makhanya, and Zulu clans) and his wife Nozidiya of the Zungu clan. His name means “a large musical bow.” Following his father’s death, Qwabe became king and built a new homestead called eMthandeni beneath the Ngoye hills, which served as the center of his kingdom. He left his younger brother Zulu to rule over a few people who remained at their father’s estate [citation:3].
Qwabe Kingdom (Senior Royal House)
The amaQwabe are the senior and larger clan of the Makhanya and the Zulu clans, all descending from Malandela. The kingdom thrived in the 18th century as “one of the most ancient and famous tribes in Natal and Zululand.” At its peak, the amaQwabe occupied central KwaZulu-Natal, from beneath the Amandawe and Ngoye Hills, south of the Mhlathuze River, up to the Nkandla forest, and between the Mhlathuze and Tugela Rivers [citation:3].
King Phakatwayo kaKhondlo (Pre-Shaka Era)
Powerful king of the Qwabe who ruled before the Shaka era. Under his leadership, the Qwabe kingdom had already expanded control over parts of Natal south of the Thukela River. His kingdom was characterized by seven large villages, each headed by an important member from the ruling lineage. He had the authority to form women regiments (isigodlo), a privilege only given to senior powerful kings such as Dingiswayo of the Mthethwa and Zwide of the Ndwandwe [citation:3].
Makhosini Wellington Qwabe (Current Head)
Current head of the Qwabe Royal House, representing the continuation of the senior branch of the House of Malandela. The Qwabe royal lineage remains an important traditional institution in KwaZulu-Natal [citation:3].

Royalty from Qwabe last name

Qwabe kaMalandela (Royal Founder)
Founder of the Qwabe Kingdom and eldest son of Malandela, the common ancestor of the Qwabe, Makhanya, and Zulu clans. Following his father’s death, Qwabe became king and built a new homestead called eMthandeni beneath the Ngoye hills, which served as the center of his kingdom. He left his younger brother Zulu to rule over a few people who remained at their father’s estate.
Qwabe Kingdom (Senior Royal House)
The amaQwabe are the senior and larger clan of the Makhanya and the Zulu clans, all descending from Malandela. The kingdom thrived in the 18th century as one of the most ancient and famous tribes in Natal and Zululand. At its peak, the amaQwabe occupied central KwaZulu-Natal, from beneath the Amandawe and Ngoye Hills, south of the Mhlathuze River, up to the Nkandla forest, and between the Mhlathuze and Tugela Rivers.
King Phakatwayo kaKhondlo (Pre-Shaka Era)
Powerful king of the Qwabe who ruled before the Shaka era. Under his leadership, the Qwabe kingdom had already expanded control over parts of Natal south of the Thukela River. His kingdom was characterized by seven large villages, each headed by an important member from the ruling lineage. He had the authority to form women regiments, a privilege only given to senior powerful kings such as Dingiswayo of the Mthethwa and Zwide of the Ndwandwe.
Makhosini Wellington Qwabe (Current Head)
Current head of the Qwabe Royal House, representing the continuation of the senior branch of the House of Malandela. The Qwabe royal lineage remains an important traditional institution in KwaZulu-Natal.

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