GININDZA
Nkhosi.
Ginindza lomphofu netinyawo takhe.
Ludvonga lwaMavuso waNgwane
Lolway’ eMbo lwabuyelela.
Ludvonga lolwashaya phansi kwafom’ ingat’ etandleni.
Mamba lendze lesesokosweni.
Mamba lendze leyakhwacel’ umKhwakhwa neNgwavuma.
Siwelela lesimkhon’ umatima.
Sigubudvu singumuntfu, singuMswati.
Ntfulini
Sango alivalwa ngemvalo,
Livalwa ngetinhloko temadvodza.
Nkhosi.
Gwalagwala!
HLOPHE
Mabhengu.
Mkhonkhosi.
Lukhalo lubovu.
Mahlase.
Nyoni ledlel’ egaleni,
Letinye tidlel’ esigangeni.
Nabonkhosi.
MAVIMBELA
Mkholo lonsundvu netinyawo takhe.
Macaca awahlali ndzawonye,
Angahlala ndzawonye ayanukelana.
Ngubo yengwenyama.
Mdlomane wetindlovu.
TSELA
Mambane.
Mtima.
Mzomba.
Nyamatane lengadliwa
Lowasibekela Ngwane ngelutfuli.
Wena wabhasa ngesandla kuMahamba.
Tisuka letindze tenyamatane.
Vila lobovu.
SIBANYONI
Malambule.
Matsetsa.
Khotakhulu.
Dada lelabhula emanti ngemaphiko.
Nyoni leyakha kabi
Yabhekisa umlomo esitibeni,
Labanye batsi yibambeni,
Labaye batsi yiyekeni,
Yenta ngekutsandza kwayo.
Mhlumayo.
Nkhosi.
Dlamini.
Wena wekunene.
Wena weluhlanga lwakaNgwane.
Sidlubula dlede sakaLobamba,
Lesitsi sibadla sibe sibadlubulisa.
Wena lowabophela lubolo emfuntini,
Watsi mfati ubotala.
Sidvwabasilutfuli,
Singaba ncwaba seta nemlandzakati.
Nyatsi lemphondvo timakhenkhenene,
Yadl’ umuntfu kwanga bamhlabe ngelihloka.
Vuso leladl’ umuntfu asesiswini,
Watsi longephandle wasindza ngekutibalekela.
Mahlal’ elukhandzeni lweNyatsi,
Wentela beNyatsini khona batekubalekela.
Mangcwangu.
Samuketi sinembovu kuMalangeni.
Wen’ ungayidli imvu lemnyama,
Wesaba mafinyila.
Mamba leluhlata levuk’ etihosheni teLubhalule.
Nine lenacedza Lubombo ngekuhlehletela.
Mlangeni longanats’ emanti,
Unatsa ingati yemadvodza.
Hlubi wakucala.
Gwalagwala.
Shumi lekutsenga.
Popular people from Dlamini last name
Over 25 years financial services experience. CEO of GBVF Response Fund, former CEO of Safrican, Group Executive at PPS, Managing Director at Alexander Forbes. Holds BA (Law), LLB, LLM. Board member at African Bank Holdings. [Source: InsidEntity]
Popular people from Hlophe last name
Senior Finance and Performance Manager and Head of Business Segment Controlling at Siemens Mobility GmbH, overseeing financial steering across rail infrastructure segments with collective revenue exceeding β¬4 billion. 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. [citation:3]
Royalty from Dlamini last name
The founding ancestor of the Dlamini clan, from whom all Dlamini lineages trace their origin. His descendants would go on to establish royal houses across Southern Africa, including the reigning monarchy of Eswatini.
Became King of the Swazi in 1874, ruling from his royal capital at Embekelweni. His reign saw significant challenges as much Swazi land was lost to Boer concessionaires. He was given the title Dlamini IV upon ascending the throne, chosen by Sisile Khumalo, the late king’s mother, to take the kingship.
The Dlamini dynasty grew increasingly powerful under Sobhuza I in the early 19th century, shifting their power center to the Ezulwini valley in central Eswatini. They conquered and incorporated many earlier inhabitants, eventually ruling over all of present-day Eswatini. The House of Dlamini continues to serve as Eswatini’s reigning royal family to this day.
King of the Nhlangwini people who sought recognition as an independent kingdom within KwaZulu-Natal. Despite his claims being rejected by the Nhlapo Commission in 2009, he maintained his status as king until his death. His son Nqalabutho kaMelizwe Dlamini succeeded him and continues his father’s legacy, receiving a certificate of recognition from the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa in 2024.
Current king of the Nhlangwini people, ascending after his father’s death in 2021. He continues to seek full constitutional recognition of his kingdom, maintaining that the Nhlangwini have never bowed to the Zulu king and have no historical relationship with the Zulu monarchy. His cause represents one of several KZN tribes seeking recognition as independent kingdoms.