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Izithakazelo zakwa Mthiyane Clan Names

Mthiyane Clan Praises

  • Mthiyane,
  • Zondo,
  • Nqoboka,
    • Skhangane,
    • Sokotshane,
    • Mzwili,
    • Sokhulu!
  • Royalty from Mthiyane last name

    Mthiyane Clan (Mineral-Rich Territory)
    The Mthiyane clan lives in the mineral-rich area of Richards Bay on the north coast of KwaZulu-Natal. Their territory includes Richards Bay Minerals (RBM), a world leader in heavy mineral sand extraction and refining. The clan’s royal lineage has significant traditional authority in the region [citation:4].
    Phineas Mthiyane (KwaSokhulu Tribal Authority)
    Leader of the KwaSokhulu tribal authority who, along with his clan, performed the ritual of Ukuthela Amanzi (a cleansing ceremony) ahead of the crowning of an heir to the throne. This sacred ritual involved only men and the king going to the river to prepare the Mthiyane heir to take over the throne [citation:4].
    King Misuzulu kaZwelithini (Royal Installation)
    The reigning Zulu king personally took over the installation of the Mthiyane traditional leader to avoid the interference of politicians who were accused of dividing the Mthiyane clan due to their interest in the mineral resources in the area. In July 2024, the clan met the king formally at the kwaKhangela Amankengana Royal Palace and presented the Zulu royal family with gifts. King Misuzulu stated that this ritual played a vital role in creating peace and harmony in the nation and discouraged clans from infighting over the throne [citation:4].
    Lalela Mswane (Royal Connection)
    The uncle of former Miss South Africa, Lalela Mswane, was crowned as head of the Mthiyane clan, highlighting the clan’s connection to prominent South African families and its continued royal significance in the region [citation:4].

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