- The
Hlubi people or
AmaHlubi are an
AmaMbo ethnic group native to
Southern Africa, with the
majority of po****tion
found in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal...
- Abe-Nguni-people and the
Ama-
Mbo-people are
indigenous to
Southern Africa.[citation needed] In the aba-
Mbo-history and tradition,
Ama-Mpondomise-people are...
- '
Ama-Nyawuza' clan (a
royal clan of the
Ama-Mpondo-nation), by
nationality referred to
themselves as '
Ama-Mpondo'. They are
related to
other Aba-
Mbo-People's...
- the
tribes that also had an
encounter with the
Portuguese traders like
Amambo which settled by the
Zambezi River before the
Xhosa arrived. Chanaiwa, D...
- John
Henderson Soga (1930). The south-eastern Bantu: (Abe-Nguni, Aba-
Mbo,
Ama-Lala-Nguni ). The Wi****ersrand
university press. John
Britten Wright;...
-
independent of
AmaXhosa, from the e
Mbo/Aba-
Mbo Empire.
Zwide (Not of Ndwandwe) was the
first man to
leave e
Mbo, and he
begot Malandela (not of
AmaZulu years...
-
referred to as
AmaBhaca. They are the
descendants of
chief Zelemu who
lived in the
Pongola and
ruled his
people who were part of the aba
Mbo people. Chief...
- agro-pastoralists and
established sub-federations
under AmaXhosa kingdom,
which are (AbaThembu,
AmaMpondo, and
AmaMpondomise) in the 5th
century AD.The
recent homeland...
-
Sibulele Mhlambiso,
Chief of
AmaNgqika-
Mbo Traditional Council,
Middledrift Chieftainess Nombulelo Arnoria Kama,
Chief of
AmaGqunukhwebe
Traditional Council...
- John
Henderson Soga (1930). The south-eastern Bantu: (Abe-Naguni, Aba-
Mbo,
Ama-Lala). The Wi****ersrand
university press.
Retrieved 31 July 2011. John...