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Tinanatelo – KHUMALO

Tinanatelo – KHUMALO

Mntfungwa loluhlata njengencoshane.
Mbulazi loluhlata.
Labatsi badl’ umuntfu
Bebamyenga ngendzaba!
Labadla timfe letimbili kepha
Likhambi laphuma lilinye!
Mzilikazi waMashobane!
Mabaso lowabas’ entsabeni
Kwadliwa lishona lilanga.
Sawela!
Nkhomo tavula incaba ngetimphondvo
kulaseNgome.
Bheje.
Lowabhej’ eNgome kwabonakala.
Labala kudl’ umlente kaBulawayo!

✨ 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.

Izithakazelo zakwa Khumalo 😍 Khumalo Clan Praises

Izithakazelo zakwa-Khumalo 😍 Khumalo Clan Praises
Mntungwa,
Mbulaz’omnyama,
Nina bakaBhej’ eseNgome,
Nin’ enadl’umuntu nimyenga ngendaba,
Nin’ enadl’ izimf’ezimbili ikhambi laphuma lilinye,
Lobengula kaMzilikazi,

Mzilikazi kaMashobana,
Shobana noGasa kaZikode,
Zikode kaMkhatshwa,
Okhatshwe ngezind’ izinyawo nangezimfushanyana,
UMkhatshwa wawoZimangele,
UNyama yentini yawoZimangele
Mabaso owabas’ entabeni kwadliwa ilanga lishona,
BaNtungw’ abancwaba,
Zindlovu ezibantu,
Zindlovu ezimacocombela,

Nin’ abakwaMawela owawel’ iZambezi ngezikhali,
Nin’ abakwaNkomo zavul’ inqaba,
Zavul’ inqaba ngezimpondo kwelaseNgome zahamba,
Nin’ enalukudl’ umlenze kwaBulawayo,
Mantungwa Aluhlaza,
Mantungwa Amahle,
Bantwana benkosi!

Nin’ abakwaNtokela,
Inkubele abayihlabe ngamanxeba,
Abakhule ngezinyawo ezimfishanyana nezimaqhukulwana,
Inyang’ abathe beth’ ifil’ uZulu kanti isiyetheswe,
Yetheswe ngoNyakana kaMpeyana,
UBando abalubande balushiy’ uZulu,
UNtshwintshwintshwi kaNoyanda noNdaba,
UNkone evele ngobus’ emdibini,
Maqhaw’ amakhulu!!!

Listen to clan praises / izithakazelo

✨ 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.

Tinanatelo – KHUMALO

Tinanatelo – KHUMALO

Mntfungwa loluhlata njengencoshane.
Mbulazi loluhlata.
Labatsi badl’ umuntfu
Bebamyenga ngendzaba.
Labadla timfe letimbili kepha
Likhambi laphuma lilinye.
Mzilikazi waMashobane.
Mabaso lowabas’ entsabeni
Kwadliwa lishona lilanga.
Sawela.
Nkhomo tavula incaba ngetimphondvo
kulaseNgome.
Bheje.
Lowabhej’ eNgome kwabonakala.
Labala kudl’ umlente kaBulawayo.

✨ 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.

History: Khumalo

History: Khumalo / Umlando wabantu bakwaKhumaloNjengoba abantu bakwaKhumalo bephuma kuKhumalo obengumnewabo kaMabaso, bezalwa nguMntungwa onguMbulazi, yingalesisikhathi bebesoThaka, lapho beholwa nguKhumalo. Basuka lapho beholwa nguKhumalo behla bayozinza eNquthu, bahlala endaweni yaseMvunyana eNondweni kwehle njalo kuze kuyoshaya eMzinyathi. UKhumalo wabe ke esezala inkosana yakhe uMkhatshwa, yena ozale uZikode. Ngesikhathi abantu bakwaKhumalo sebebuswa nguMagugu kaGasa kaZikode banda baze benabela eBabanango nokulapho uMagugu efike wakha khona ihlalankosi lakhe wathi kuseSikhaleni.

Akahlalanga lapho ubuye wathuthela eNquthu. Simthola esehlukana nabafowabo obekungoDonda noSiwela ebashiya noyise omncane uMashobane noBheje kaMagawozi owayeyibutho likaDloko. Labo Khumalo abebehamba noMashobane sibathola behamba beze bayowela umfula iSikhwebezi. UDonda wase akha umuzi phesheya komfula iSikhwebezi wawetha ngokuthi kuseZizibeni lokhu okwaholela ekutheni uma ehaywa abizwe ngoDonda weziziba. UBheje wakhe owakhe wathi kuseNgome, owabuye waziwa ngokuthi kuseTsheni likaBheje. Kanti noMlotshwa kaSiwela yena wakha owakhe umuzi eduzane kweqguma uMaphonjwana wathi kusoThulini. Ngesikhathi uMagugu eseNquthu, uhlaselwe yiNkosi uShaka wabaleka nabantu bakhe bahlakazeka nezwe lonke.

Isizukulwane sakhe sitholakala eNquthu, eNtinini eTilehe nase (Utrecht) naseDriefontein. Umuntu oqgame kakhulu kwaKhumalo nguMzilikazi kaMashobane. Usocongwe nguZwide kaLanga wakwaNdwandwe ngoba emsole ngokuthi uxwayise iNkosi uShaka efuna ukumbulala. Wambulala uDonda wamnquma ikhanda wayohlobisa ngalo endlini kanina uNtombazi kwaDlovunga KwaNongoma.

Kanjalo noyise kaMzilikazi uMashobane wasocongwa yinkosi uZwide ikhanda lakhe layohlobisa khona kwaDlovunga. UMashobane yena washiya inkosana yakhe uMzilikazi. Lokhu kwenza uMzilikazi agcine ehambile eyokhonza enkosini uShaka ethi uzama ukubalekela ulaka lukaZwide njengoba esanda kwenzakalisa uyise. Lapha KwaZulu uMzilikazi afika wavele waba isilomo enkosini uShaka njengoba iNkosi uShaka wayewathanda amaqhawe, naye-ke waba ngelinye lamaqhawe eNkosi uShaka.

UMzilikazi wabuye wabaleka KwaZulu emuva kokuba eseqembule izinkomo zenkosi uShaka. Wabaleka waze wawela umfula iGwa ehlasela izizwe ayehlangana nazo, wadla izinkomo zazo wazithatha zaba ngaphansi kwakhe. Waqhubeka njalo waze wayofika koTransvaal kodwa akangahlala kahle ngoba abamhlophe bebembona njengomuntu ongahlalisani nabanye abantu othanda impi kakhulu.

Wabaleke wawela umfula uBhalule (Limpopo River) waze wayozinza eZimbabwe lapho babebabiza ngaMatebeke ngoba bengagoduki, befaka amabheshu nezidwaba. Bagcine sebebizwa ngaMaNdebele. Ufike laphaya eZimbabwe wakha umuzi wakhe wathi kwaBulawayo okwabe kuligama lomuzi weNkosi uShaka KwaZulu.

Lowo muzi usulidolobhakazi elingelesibili ngobukhulu khona eZimbabwe. Amadodana akhe okwabe kunguNkulumana oyinkosana noMangwane babanjwa bexoxa ngamasu abayowasebenzisa uma sebebusa emva kokukhothama kukayise.

Lokho akuzange kwehle kahle kuMzilikazi, ubabuze ngamasiko ukuthi bayawazi yini. Wathi kubo lake laphuma yini elinye lisekhona, esho ngoba bezibeka amakhosi yena esekhona. Wathi abendiswe wabuye washintsha umqondo wathi abayiswe KwaZulu beyofundiswa amasiko. Bahamba ke nezancinza zabo, amakhosikazi nabantwana. Ohambweni lwabo behlukana endleleni ngoba uzalo lukaNkulumana kunamuhla luyatholakala eBotswana.

Oluka Mangwane lona lutholakala eFree State naseMpumalanga Province. Laphaya eNgome uBheje nabantu bakhe sibathola sebehlaselwa yinkosi uShaka. Kuleyompi iNkosi uShaka wayebambisana nabengwadi bephethe izibhamu kwathi abakwaKhumalo bayazama ngamatshe bebajikijela kwanhlanga zimuka nomoya, kwasho khona ukuthi bebengazibekile phansi abengwadi ngemijojantaba.

Izibongo Eziphuma KwaKhumalo

Zingaphezu kwama 95 izibongo eziphuma kwaKhumalo. Lapha sizobheka ukulamana kwabantu bakhona.

UMbulazi wazala uMntungwana yena owazala uKhumalo ozala uMkhatshwa noMangethe. UMkhatshwa wazala uZikode owazala uGasa, uMashobane noMagawozi (Dlomo). UGasa wazala uMagugu, Donda noSiwela. USiwela wazala uMlotshwa yena owazala uMbophe noMphazima owabe eyinyanga yezulu. KuMphazima yilapho kuphuma khona abantu bakaNkosi ababizwa ngoDlangamandla.

Indlu yaseMahlangeni (Utrecht)

UMagugu kaGasa wazala uMthentisi, uManjobo noNkonyeni. UMthenteni wazala uQomintaba, uNhlaka (uzalo lwakhe lulaphaya eDlebe, Nkonjeni, Nongoma naseMahlabathini idlinza lakhe likwaDuvela). UQomintaba wazala uSabulawa yena owazala uWillem ozala Enock yena ozala iNkosi uLaduma. UNkonyeni wazala uMzungezi owazala uMgabashe ozala uDikida.

Indlu yaseSizibeni

UDonda wazala uMaqandela yena owazala uMbiyane, uMangwane, uGqogqa nabanye. UMbiyane wazala uManzini owazala uSobanqandi noMzondeni. USobanqandi wazala uMajubane noDakwa. uMzondeni wazala uPhefeni noNkwelo. uPhefeni wazala uNqabayembube. UNkwelo wazala uMshikane. UMajubane wazala uMbuzi noNdweshe. UDakwa wazala uMhlathi noMamba.

Indlu kaBheje (eNgome)

UMagawozi wazala uBheje yena owazala uMqhethi ozala uKhezi, ozala uMsayeya yena ozala uSibanda owazala uMeshu.

Indlu kaManjobo (eNondweni)

UManjobo wazala uSobhuza, uMgitshwa, uMshanananda, uNdengezi, uLugede noMnyanda. USobhuza wazala uMhlangane, uMbuyana, uMnguni, uNtoyani, uSigqoko, uMzila noNdophi. UNdophi wazala uMajana. UMzila wazala uMbhukudu kwathi uMnguni yena wazala uSonkamfu noMbuyana wazala uGabangani. Inkosana yakhe uSobhuza uMhangane yazala uNgulwane emzini wakhe kwaDidwayini, yena owazala uHomfu.

Indlu kaMzilikazi (KwaBulawayo eZimbabwe)

UMashobane wazala uMzilikazi yena owazala uNkulumane, uMangwane noLobengula. ULobengula wazala uLobila, uMphezeni noSidonjwa yena wazala uCaiphas. ULobila wazala uBanyana ozala uSikokwana.

Ezinye izibongo eziphuma kwaKhumalo

Nkosi – Dlangamandla

Shembe

Dubazane

Mabaso

English Summary

MaShobane was Mzilikazi’s father who was killed by Zwide. Mzilikazi decided to go and serve Shaka trying to flee from Zwide’s wroth after having killed his father. He became very popular and Shaka liked him since he was a great hero and he became one of Shaka’s trusted men. He was then later forced to flee from Shaka because he stole Shaka’s cattle that were meant to be brought to Shaka. This made the king very upset and he was very unhappy about this action. He ran until he reached Zimbabwe and the Khumalo’s are found all along this trail because of this situation that happened between Shaka and Mzilikazi.

Izithakazelo zakwa-Khumalo

Mntungwa,
Mbulaz’omnyama,
Nina bakaBhej’ eseNgome,
Nin’ enadl’umuntu nimyenga ngendaba,
Nin’ enadl’ izimf’ezimbili ikhambi laphuma lilinye,
Lobengula kaMzilikazi,
Mzilikazi kaMashobana,
Shobana noGasa kaZikode,
Zikode kaMkhatshwa,
Okhatshwe ngezind’ izinyawo nangezimfushanyana,
UMkhatshwa wawoZimangele,
UNyama yentini yawoZimangele
Mabaso owabas’ entabeni kwadliwa ilanga lishona,
BaNtungw’ abancwaba,
Zindlovu ezibantu,
Zindlovu ezimacocombela,
Nin’ abakwaMawela owawel’ iZambezi ngezikhali,
Nin’ abakwaNkomo zavul’ inqaba,
Zavul’ inqaba ngezimpondo kwelaseNgome zahamba,
Nin’ enalukudl’ umlenze kwaBulawayo,
Mantungwa Aluhlaza,
Mantungwa Amahle,
Bantwana benkosi,
Nin’ abakwaNtokela,
Inkubele abayihlabe ngamanxeba,
Abakhule ngezinyawo ezimfishanyana nezimaqhukulwana,
Inyang’ abathe beth’ ifil’ uZulu kanti isiyetheswe,
Yetheswe ngoNyakana kaMpeyana,
UBando abalubande balushiy’ uZulu,
UNtshwintshwintshwi kaNoyanda noNdaba,
UNkone evele ngobus’ emdibini,
Maqhaw’ amakhulu!

✨ 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.

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