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- alongside the King, 7th wife LaMahlangu and Ritual wife LaMatsebula. Daughter: Princess Nkhosiyenzile (2003) June 2002 Inkhosikati LaMagongo— (born 1 March 1985...
- upon her marriage. Mswati III had two other wives, Inkhosikati LaMatsebula and Inkhosikati LaMotsa, who were ceremoniously chosen by the royal family, but...
- Inkhosikati LaMatsebula Prince Sicalo Prince Maveletiveni Queen ritual, The Inkhosikati LaMotsa Prince Majahonkhe Princess Nothando, The Inkhosikati LaHlophe...
- as the fourteenth wife of Mswati III and is known by the title Inkhosikati LaFogiyane. Sindiswa Dlamini was born on 7 January 1995. She was educated at...
- Retrieved 13 July 2014. Matsebula, Bhekie (4 December 2001). "Profile: Troubled King Mswati". BBC News. Retrieved 12 May 2011. Matsebula, Bhekie (17 December...
- She officially married the king in 2010, taking the royal title Inkhosikati LaMahlangu. Zena Soraya Mahlangu was born in 1984 and is the daughter of Lindiwe...
- Dynasty Name Husband Comments House of Dlamini LaMatsebula Mswati III Queen of eSwatini (1986 - present) House of Zulu Mantfombi Dlamini Goodwill Zwelithini...
- III, becoming a member of the Swazi royal family with the title Inkhosikati LaHlophe. Hlophe returned to performing in 2022 with the launch of a live album...
- Inkhosikati LaMatsebula Inkhosikati LaMotsa Inkhosikati LaMbikiza Inkhosikati LaNgangaza Inkhosikati LaGija Inkhosikati LaMagongo Inkhosikati LaMahlangu Inkhosikati...
- of the Mkingomo Mountains, south of Badplaas, where Ngcina Matsebula was the indvuna, and LaMgangeni Khumalo the Nkhosikati (chieftainess), and at Mekemeke...