- 1874. They had four
surviving children,
three sons,
Bhunu (c. 1875–1899),
Malunge (c. 1880–1915), and
Lomvazi (c. 1885–1922), and a daughter, Tongotongo...
- king soon
after that and his
grandmother Labotsibeni and his
uncle Prince Malunge led the
Swazi nation until his
maturity in 1921.
Sobhuza was acknowledged...
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people in present-day Barberton.
Ngwane had a
younger brother named Prince Malunge. The
Swaziland convention of 1894 had seen
Swaziland made a
protected territory...
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Malunge supported the
regency of
Queen Lojiba Simelane and
Prince Malambule until his nephew,
Mswati II,
ascended the
throne in 1840.
Prince Malunge had...
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suburbs include Mbangweni, Sidvwashini, Kent Rock, Sandla,
Westridge Park,
Malunge, New Checkers,
Msunduza and Vukutentele. Due to its altitude,
Mbabane features...
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Queen Lojiba Simelane. He was
supported by
Sobhuza I's brother,
Prince Malunge, and his son,
Prince Somcuba,
until Mswati II came of age in 1840. Both...
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alongside Queen Lojiba Simelane and
supported by
Sobhuza I's
brother Prince Malunge and
Sobhuza I's son
Prince Somcuba -
until King
Mswati II
reached the age...
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children is as follows:
Ngwenyama Somhlolo (
Sobhuza I,
Ngwane IV )
Prince Malunge Prince Magwegwe Prince Ngwekati Prince Phungodze Prince Sobandla Prince...
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Ngwane V's harem. Subsequently,
Ndwandwe bore two sons and two
daughters to
Malunge,
Ngwane V's
younger brother, in the name of
Ngwane V. McDonagh, Eileen...
- Swaziland,
protested strongly against the
terms of both. In 1905,
Prince Malunge led a
Swazi de****tion to
Pretoria to meet the
British high commissioner...