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Izithakazelo Zakwa Nhlapho, Meaning & Family History | Umlando

Izithakazelo Zakwa Nhlapho:

Nhlapo!
S’gegede ….
Nongombhili! ingabayinye, weza nonima!
Mabulal’ umuntu am’hleke, athi, “ngibulel’ okukhahlambana”.
Ndaba ….
Dub’ elimthende
Nkwali zenkosi ezona ngokwendela kubafokazana
Umathunzi-made okwensim’ yelala!
Umagotshw’ egotshiwe kwabakwamlambo!
Wena kamavundla …!
Mbhonani …!
Umwelase ngokuwela impofana nothukela!
Mwelase ongaweli ngezibuko …. owawela ngezihlengela zomfula
Umadl’ umkadadewabo, athi, “akanamhlehlo! onomhlehlo ngubhabhakazi!”
Umsongansimbi ayibek’ ebunzi khon’ amagwala azombalekela.
Kwanhlapo umgoqo kawusavalwa, sekuvalwa ngamakhanda amadoda.
Mlambo!
Nina bakwamveli!!!

Zuma, Zwane, Mazibuko, Ntshangase

Ntshangase:

  • Mgazi,
  • Biyela,
  • Menziwa

Mthiyane:

  • Ndaba,
  • Sokhulu,
  • Luvuno,
  • Zondo,
  • Mazwi,
  • Mzwili,
  • Nqoboka,
  • Skhangane,
  • Langa,
  • Ndlovu,
  • Dlemdlem,
  • Sokotshane,
  • Mhlungu,
  • Madela,
  • Lingode,
  • Sibhene,
  • Gobholubabayo,
  • Masingasilele,
  • Sokhulu

Zuma:

  • Nxamalala,
  • Msholozi,
  • Matomela,
  • Bophela,
  • Novela,
  • Mpisi,
  • Zitha,
  • Lugaju,
  • Chongochi,
  • Nyambisa,
  • Hlokohloko,
  • Maphumephethe

Zwane:

  • Mangethe,
  • Cebekhulu,
  • Mbengo,
  • Mbambo,
  • Mungwe,
  • Phikelela,
  • Nsela,
  • Ndabakansele,
  • Zikode,
  • Nsele,
  • Mafu,
  • Mthayi,
  • Mgabhi,
  • Mhlaba,
  • Mchwayo,
  • Ntshosho,
  • Cengesi,
  • Thinta

Maseko:

  • Ngcamane,
  • Sidwabasiluthuli,
  • Mdandulukwane,
  • Khubonye,
  • Ndlovu,
  • Maphanga,
  • Khabangobe,
  • Simelane

Msomi:

  • Meyiwa,
  • Mdayi,
  • Mlamula,
  • Bheshwana,
  • Maboza

Mlambo:

  • Mabhedla,
  • Sishango,
  • Mahwaqakazi,
  • Phisa,
  • Mandeku,
  • Mdineka,
  • Nhlabathi,
  • Manzi,
  • Nobamba,
  • Ntshikantshikana,
  • Makhokhoba

Mazibuko:

  • Mwelase,
  • Khondlo,
  • Nzima,
  • Phuthini,
  • Mgabhi,
  • Manzezulu,
  • Nkobeni,
  • Mzila,
    Mangwe,
  • Mpulo,
  • Siwela

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Shabalala, Dubazane, Gumbi, Hlophe, Mhlungu, Ngobese

Tshabalala:

  • Mshengu,
  • Donga luka Mavuso,
  • Ngxabalala,
  • Chagwe,
  • Mayaba,
  • Mabhedla,
  • Thapho,
  • Thingisi,
  • Shevi,
  • Bhuqa,
  • Sayiwana,
  • Bhokwe,
  • Samanisi,
  • Mehlwempi,
  • Sagqubha,
  • Magudulela,
  • Ndleko,
  • Mnoniwa,
  • Phikindaba,
  • Nkosikayikho.

NB: Lapha amanye amagama awazange abe yizibongo.

Dubazane:

  • Mntungwa,
  • Mvelase,
  • Mbulazi

Gumbi:

  • Somkhanda,
  • Ndandali,
  • Mdakane,
  • Jele,
  • Mehlenkomo,
  • Ntini,
  • Mlotshwa

Jele:

Hlophe:

  • Samela,
  • Thumbeza,
  • Khala,
  • Myeni,
  • Mabhengu,
  • Nteshane,
  • Mnguni

Mhlungu:

  • Ndaba,
  • Mwelase,
  • Molase,
  • Vezi,
  • Masingasilele,
  • Gina,
  • Magadlela,
  • Mthiyane

Ngobese:

  • Mqungebe,
  • Khaba,
  • Xongo,
  • Sihayo,
  • Mehlokazulu,
  • Mkhumbikazulu,
  • Nonjini,
  • Gudlumkhonto,
  • Mdonswa,
  • Mlambo,
  • Bantungwa Abamnyama

Kheswa:

  • Nozulu,
  • Dlungwane,
  • Mnguni,
  • Mchumane,
  • Mpafana,
  • Mpangazitha

Leads digital finance transformation across UK, Middle East, Africa, and Asia-Pacific. One Young World ambassador and mentor promoting financial literacy. Holds executive MBA from Friedrich-Alexander University (Germany) and multiple accounting degrees from Unisa.

With over 25 years IT experience, founded Adapt IT as black-owned SME and grew it into successful ICT business. Effected listing of Adapt IT onto JSE through merger with InfoWave Holdings in 2007. Served as CEO and Director from January 2008 until August 2021. Holds Bachelor of Commerce degree and postgraduate diploma in Financial Information Systems. Experienced in project management and implementation of Oracle applications across various African countries.

In 2025, he was invited to Tanzania by King Mgendela Gama of the Ngoni tribe to teach Zulu culture to the youth of the Ngoni people, who are descendants of King Zwangendabaβ€”a general who fled KwaZulu-Natal during King Shaka’s rule. He performed at the Bulabo Cultural Festival in Mwanza Province, where Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan was so impressed she requested a photo with him. He had previously been hosted by Ngoni royals in Zambia, continuing the cultural connection between Zulu descendants across Southern Africa.

Dube, Ngcobo, Dlodlo, Nzimande

Ngcobo

  • Mapholoba,
  • Nyuswa,
  • Fuze,
  • Mavela,
  • Mafuzafulele njegefu lemvula,
  • Mashiyamahle sengathi azoshumayela,
  • Mavulankungu kuvelilanga,
  • Sididane,
  • Ngongoma,
  • Maqadi amakhulu,
  • Mbili

Dube

  • Mbuyazi,
  • Lushozi,
  • Mafukuzela,
  • Nyamazane,
  • Nzwakele,
  • Mbuyisa,
  • Gobhozi,
  • Nyuswa,
  • Ngcobo,
  • Fuze,
  • Mapholoba,
  • Ama-Qadi

Abakwa Dube nabakwa Ngcobo abantu banye.

Dlodlo:

  • Mabanga,
  • Mtingi,
  • Bangile,
  • Bhengela,
  • Mthiyane

Duma/Dumisa:

  • Ntenga,
  • Mthombeni,
  • Walaza,
  • Dlangisa,
  • Gcwensa,
  • Ndimande,
  • Mvula

Nzimande

  • Mphephethwa,
  • Mdluli,
  • Mdlobhiya,
  • Mangcamane,
  • Ngwekazi,
  • Gwala,
  • Mancama,
  • Vilakazi

Dumakude
Shange

Nzimase
Sishi

Goba
Jangaza

Ntshalintshali
Phathwayo

Gwagwa
Mlambo, Qunga

Gwamanda
Yenga, Sochumase

Jwaha/Jwara:

  • Mbelwa,
  • Mnangwe,
  • Sjekula,
  • Gubeshe,
  • Theleza,
  • Lenge,
  • Ndawonde

One of South Africa’s biggest-selling artists who recorded 22 albums in Zulu, English, and Afrikaans. His music addressed social issues and injustice.

Educator, journalist, and editor of Ilanga lase Natal newspaper. First principal of Ohlange Institute.

Represented Botswana in international athletics competitions.

Previously involved in strategy formulation and execution for insurance company operating across seven African countries. Led initiatives building scalable operations capabilities integrating people, processes and technology. Holds Master of Philosophy in International Business from GIBS, Postgraduate Diploma in Management from WITS, and BSc Computer Science from University of Cape Town. Appointed June 2024.

Alongside the Mkhwanazi, Mbonambi, and Sokhulu clans, the Dube royal family oversees community development funds from titanium mining operations on their ancestral lands.

His case follows centuries-old tradition of seeking forgiveness from the monarch, similar to the Magagula clan who received pardon from King Mswati II around 1845 through the intercession of Prince Madzanga I.

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