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Abakwa Shezi Izibongo Umlando

Abakwa Shezi ama Chube badabuka eNkandla, nazi izibongo zabo:

  •  Shezi
  •  Dlaba
  •  Shukulas
  •  Mnoniya
  •  Dludle
  •  Mchube
  • Mlotshwa ka Lumbazo ka Zokufa
  • Sigananda ophum’ eNkandla !

Ama-Qamu kwa Majozi kuthiwa bahlobene nabakwa Shezi.

Popular people from Shezi last name

Shezi Sardar (Legal/Technology)
New York-based attorney and actor with over 15 years legal experience. Specializes in commercial legal matters across technology, digital media, adtech, and AI. Former Associate General Counsel and Data Protection Officer for AccuWeather. Served as commercial litigator before transitioning to transactional practice covering financial services, ecommerce, and technology innovation. Has worked with Yelp, DoorDash, and Sony Interactive Entertainment through Lawtrades platform.

Mthembu, Msimango, Mseleku, Msibi

  • Mthembu
  • Qhudeni,
  • Mvelase owavele Nyandeni,
  • Mvelase ka Guda,
  • Ngoza ka Mkhubukeli ka Gazi nina base Mlamlankunzi.
  • Izithakazelo zakwa Msimango
  • Thabizolo, Nonkosi, Mlotshwa,
  • Pembe ka Lokothwayo,
  • Ngelengele, Mhlehlelu,
  • Nhlokozabafo,
  • Sdindi ka Siphuki…

Ezakwa Mseleku

  • Duma,
  • Lwandle,
  • Ntenga,
  • Mthombeni

Ezakwa Msibi:

  • Ndlondlo,
  • Mabuya,
  • Guliwe,
  • Siwela,
  • Gasa.

Royalty from Mthembu last name

Mthembu kaMbulali (Royal Founder)
Founding ancestor of the AbaThembu nation, grandson of Mbulali. He settled with his people in Mbabane, Swaziland, and later moved to kwaMsinga in Natal. He had two sons, Ndilo and Mvelase (also known as Qudeni), and founded the tribe known as Abathembu BakwaMvelase. His descendants would go on to establish the Thembu Kingdom, one of the most significant Xhosa federations in the Transkeian territories [citation:2].
King Nxeko kaNtande (First Legitimate King)
The first legitimate king of abaThembu, ruling during the 16th century. He led the migration from Dedesi to Msana in the Mthatha district and was responsible for assimilating various fragments from tribes such as amaBomvana, amaVundle, amaMpondomise, and amaMfengu to build his kingdom. His reign unified the Thembu people and established the royal lineage that continues to this day [citation:6].
Chief Ngxeko/Nxekwa (Kingdom Unifier)
Under the reign of Ngxeko, the Thembu emerged as a unified people. He united clans living in Thembuland into a single political entity, owing allegiance to the Thembu royal family, or “Hala Mvelase.” This unification laid the foundation for the independent Thembu Kingdom that would exist until British conquest in the 19th century [citation:2].
House of Dalindyebo (Contemporary Royalty)
Recent Thembu kings, including Buyelekhaya Zwelibanzi Dalindyebo and Sabata Jonguhlanga Dalindyebo, took the surname Dalindyebo after a 19th-century king. The Thembu royal house continues to be recognized as traditional leaders in South Africa. Famous Thembus include Nelson Mandela, whose father was a reigning nobleman from a junior branch of the Madiba clan of kings, and Walter Sisulu [citation:2].

Mlotshwa Clan Izithakazelo & History

Izithakazelo zakwaMlotshwa

Makhombothi,
Ntumbeza kaNtuzi,
Cabuzela onyawo zincane, ziingaba nkulu zifuz’ekhabonina,
Khambule,
Mzilankatha, Shezi,
Magidla!

Royalty from Mlotshwa last name

Mlotshwa Clan (Zulu Clan Name)
The surname Mlotshwa is of Nguni origin, specifically from the Zulu people of South Africa. It is derived from a clan name, indicating ancestral lineage and belonging to a specific group within the Zulu community. The etymology is rooted in the Zulu language, with possible connections to words or concepts related to strength, resilience, or historical events associated with the clan’s founders. As a clan name, Mlotshwa signifies a shared heritage and cultural identity among its members.[citation:4]
Dr. Bonginkosi “Blade” Nzimande (born 1958)
Prominent South African politician and academic whose clan name is Mlotshwa, indicating his lineage and cultural heritage. He has served in various ministerial positions, including Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology. His clan name connects him to the broader Mlotshwa lineage, demonstrating how clan names continue to carry ancestral significance in contemporary South Africa.[citation:4]

Mncube Clan Names & History

Izithakazelo zakwaMncube:

Khambule,
Mzilankatha,
Inkatha kayingen’endlini,
Yangena kubola izinkaba zabantwana,
Nina bakaNkomo zilal’uwaca,
Ezamadojeyana zilal’amankengana,
Mlotshwa,
Malandel’ilanga umaliyoshon’emaNcubeni,
Mpangazitha, Magasolo,
Nina basebuhlen’obungangcakazi,
Abadl’embeleni wenkomo kungafanele,
Kwakufanel’udliwe ngabalandakazi,
Nina bakaDambuza Mthabathe,
Nina basemaNcubeni enabalekel’uShaka naziphons’emfuleni,
Kwakhuz’abantu benifihla,
naphenduk’ abakaKhambule,
Nafik’ eSwazini naphenduk’uNkambule,
Msuthu,
Mncube onsundu ngezinyawo zakho,
Wen’oyithath’iNkosi uyibek’enhlabelweni,
Nina baseSilutshana,
Nin’enakhelana noMbunda,
Nina bakaMaweni,
Nzimande,
Mncaphayi, Shezi,
Malangatsha!

>> Lalela umlando wakwa Mncube <<

Royalty from Mncube last name

Mncube Clan (Zulu Heritage)
The surname Mncube (sometimes left as Ncube) is very popular among the Zulu people, as well as the Ndebele people of South Africa. It represents a proud Zulu heritage and cultural identity. While the true meaning of the name has not been definitively established, it carries the weight of ancestral lineage and belonging.[citation:5]
Wiseman Mncube (born 1990)
Famous South African actor, playwright, and director born into a Zulu family in Ulundi, Durban, KwaZulu-Natal in 1990. He is best known for his roles as Sibonelo in the SABC1 series Uzalo and Jama in eHostela. He comes from a family of actors—his brothers Omega Mncube and Ntando Mncube are also successful actors. All three brothers graduated from the Durban University of Technology where they studied drama. He is a father to a daughter named Lwandle, born in 2014.[citation:5]

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