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their sons can
never become kings. The
first wife must be a
member of the
Matsebula clan, the
second of the
Motsa clan.
These wives are
known as tesulamsiti...
- 142-year-old village,
Washington Post, 13
January 1984.
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Bhekie (4
December 2001). "Profile:
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Matsebula,
Bhekie (17 December...
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Linda Matsebula (born (1983-04-02)2
April 1983) is a
Swazi male weightlifter,
competing in the 85 kg
category and
representing Swaziland at international...
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clans were Dlamini, Nhlabathi, Hlophe, Kunene, Mabuza, Madvonsela, Mamba,
Matsebula, Mdluli, Motsa, Ngwenya, Shongwe, ****ti, Tsabedze, Tfwala,
Mbokane and...
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Nasir Jannick Buyla Dorian Jr. Iban
Salvador Justice Figuareido Bongwa Matsebula Thubelihle Mavuso Lindo Mkhonta Kwakhe Thwala Denis Bouanga Rody Ef****he...
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Marshall Cavendish. p. 505. ISBN 9780761471585.
Retrieved 4 July 2014.
Matsebula,
Bhekie (4
December 2001). "Profile:
Troubled King Mswati". BBC. Retrieved...
- Manzini,
Swaziland Protectorate Spouses 16
wives concurrently Nomsah Matsebula (first)
Sindi Motsa (second)
Sibonelo Mngometulu (third)
LaNgangaza (Carol...
- the foot of the
Mkhingoma Mountains,
south of Badplaas,
where Ngcina Matsebula was the indvuna, and
Nandzi LaMagadlela Khumalo the
Nkhosikati (chieftainess)...
- 'Shakastead' or 'Shaka homestead'). "Main
Place Tjakastad".
Census 2011.
Matsebula, J.S; Mlotshwa, D.K.; Mlotshwa, J M; Ntiwane, N.D (2016): The History...