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Verheyen Clan Names, Meaning & History.

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Izithakazelo zakwa Maphanga Clan Names

Maphanga clan praises

Mnguni,
Qwabe, Gumede,
Mnguni kaYeyeye,
Osidlabehlezi bakaKhondlo kaPhakathwayo,
Abathi bedla, babeyenga umuntu ngendaba
Abathi “dluya kubeyethwe”,
Kanti bahlinza imbuzi,
Bathi umlobokazi ubeyethe kayikhuni,
Sidika lolodaba,
Phakathwayo!
Wena kaMalandela,
Ngokulandel’ izinkomo zamadoda,
Amazala-nkosi lana!
Mpangazitha!

Izithakazelo zakwa Khuzwayo Clan Names

Izithakazelo zakwa-Khuzwayo

Gumede,
Qwabe,
Mnguni kaYeyeye,
Khondlo,
OSidlabehlezi bakaPhakathwayo
Abathi bedla, bebebeyenga umuntu ngendaba,
Bethi, “Dluyeya ngenhlana, umalokazana ubeyethe, kayikhuni sidingida yoyodaba!”
Kanti bahlinz’imbuzi,
Malandela, ngokulandel’ izinkomo zamadoda,
Phakathwayo!

Popular people from Khuzwayo last name

Zakhe Khuzwayo (Finance/Technology)
Chartered accountant and co-founder of InnoVent, an IT leasing company started in 2003. Serves as Chief Operating Officer. The business grew to annual revenue of R200m with 200 employees across South Africa, Zimbabwe, Zambia, Tanzania and the UK. [citation:1]

Izithakazelo zakwaMnguni Clan Names Umlando

Izithakazelo zakwaMnguni

Qwabe,
Gumede,
Mnguni kaYeyeye,
Osidlabehlezi bakaKhondlo kaPhakathwayo,
Abathi bedla, babeyenga umuntu ngendaba
Abathi “dluya kubeyethwe”,
Kanti bahlinza imbuzi,
Bathi umlobokazi ubeyethe kayikhuni,
Sidika lolodaba,
Phakathwayo!
Wena kaMalandela,
Ngokulandel’ izinkomo zamadoda,
Amazala-nkosi lana!
Mpangazitha!

Royalty from Mnguni last name

King Mnguni (Royal Founder)
The founding ancestor and first king of the unified Nguni nation, from whom all major Nguni-speaking peoples trace their lineage, including the Zulu, Xhosa, Ndebele, and Swazi nations. His reign established the ancestral foundation for millions of people across Southern Africa. He was succeeded by his son Luzumana kaMnguni.[citation:1][citation:9]
Luzumana kaMnguni (Royal Lineage)
Son and successor of King Mnguni who continued the royal lineage of the Nguni people. He fathered Malandela kaLuzumana, who would become the progenitor of the Zulu royal clan through his son Zulu.[citation:1][citation:9]

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