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Ncube Khambule Mlotshwa History

Abantu bakwa-Ncube bankabayinye nabakwa-Khambule, Mlotshwa, Shezi, kanye nabantu baseziBisini. Ngomlando wakwethu, nansi inqolobane yama-Ncube, funda futhi uyigogose.

At the time of the entry of the Ntungwa-Ngunis into the Vryheid district out of the south-eastern Transvaal, and their subsequent break-up there into numerous clans, there was among them a certain leader named Mlotshwa. From this Mlotshwa family were afterwards derived the small eziBisini, emaNcubeni, and Khambule clans.

The family branch which later formed the eziBisini clan did not migrate far afield. In origin, they were closely related to the Mabaso-Khumalo-Khoza group of the Nondweni district; and, being few in numbers, they allied themselves with the Buthelezi chieftain and occupied a portion of his dominions abutting on the emaMbatheni and ebaThenjini, south of the White uMfolozi. These were they who called themselves
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IziBisi zakwa-Buthela, ezi’mlom’ubomvu nabantwana bazo, zakwa-Sikithi seNgi’mpongo yembuzi.

They regard the iziBisi zakwa-Mahlase as an entirely different group. The most important person among them in iNkosi uShaka’s time was one Mtshana. His son, Mnqandi, eighty years later, was among that army of amaqhawe slaughtered by Zibhebhu, son of Maphitha, esigodlweni sase oNdini, ngonyaka ka-1883; and his grandson, Sishishili, was killed after the Bambatha uprising (imfazo yakwaZulu) of 1906.

Besides eziBisini, there was another Mlotshwa party who subjected themselves to the Buthelezi chief, and there grew into the emaNcubeni clan. Omakhelwane banomndeni babanikeza igama “amaZilankatha”, ngoba babenomkhuba wokuzila inkatha. EmaNcubeni, inkatha yabingalahlwa, kodwa yabishiswa besewuthi wonke owasekhaya abesegcoshwa ngomlotha. Kwakuyisiko labakwaNcube. Uzonanzelela ukuthi nanamhlanje izithakazelo zamaNcube zonke ziqala kanjena “…eNkatha…”. Ngokuphelele, njengoba ngilandisile ngaphezulu, kufanele kuthiwe “…eMzilankatha….”. Uma ufuna ngokugcwele izithakazelo zemaNcubeni, nginakho ukukunikeza. Before long, some of abakwaNcube migrated coastwards in search of more congenial settlement sites. There, they subjected themselves to the Mthethwa chief, Jobe [wabusa kusuka ngo-1790 kusiya ngo-1807], and were given a home eduze nendawo abathi namhlanje kuse Dukuduku, near the mouth of St. Lucia Bay. At their head was Zisongo, son of Makhombolo; there was also Magula, son of Ngonyama, of Solamba, of Mdungazwe, of Sidimbane. With time, this section of the family down at the coast became there known as abakwa-Ncube, not as abasema-Ncubeni.

Uma ufisa, ngokulandisela futhi umlando wabantu bakwa-Khambule, abahlobana nabakwa-Ncube, njengoba ngishilo ngaphezulu. Okwamanje, ngizokuma khona lapha.

Abanye babantu bakwa-Ncube kukhanya sengathi bawela uMbengwana neviyo ebelikhokhelwe yinduna uGundwane Ndiweni. KwaMthwakazi, iningi nalomndeni belihleli endaweni okuthiwa eMakhandeni (Fort Rixon), futhi bathathelwa umhlaba ngabelungu emaphethelweni ama-1950’s. Emva kwalesosiga, basabalala; kodwa iningi namhlanje nihleli ezabelweni ezehlukene khona eNkayi. Futhi, uqinisile umfokaKhumalo uma ethi yena iNduna ebidumile yasemaNcubeni kwakunguyena uDakamela. Bheka, nanamhlanje kukhona indawo lena eNkayi abathi kwaDakamela.

Mlotshwa Meaning. What does Mlotshwa mean? Mlotshwa History

Meaning & Origin:
Mlotshwa is a Zulu surname from South Africa. It is often associated with clan names and reflects themes of heritage, lineage, and cultural pride.

History & Notable People:
The name Mlotshwa is common in KwaZulu-Natal and other Zulu-speaking areas. It has been borne by influential figures in South Africa, including media personalities and leaders, symbolizing strong ties to Zulu traditions.

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]

Izithakazelo zakwa Mbingo clan names & History

Mbingo, Khambule, Mncube – all. these surnames are one thing, they are connected to one another by history and origin.

I am Mbingo my clan names are
Msuthu, Mzilankatha, Khambule, Mncube, Mncube lontsundu, uGasolo mlandela langa maliyoshona emancubeni, Makhombothi, Mlotshwa, Mncube wasenhla, Mbingo!
We are from the batlokwa clan and the Batlokwa people are a branch of khwe people/khoikhoi people we are indeed indigenous in Southern Africa because long ago Lesotho Swaziland and South Africa was one item.

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Nkala Clan Names & History

Nkala surname

Nkala,
Mlotshwa,
vumisa, sitshe esihle esidlela amakhosi amasi nenyama,
Mphanjwane,
Mnabase njengentombazane,
Nothabizolo kaNongundane!

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