- of the
Ndzundza fortress of
KoNomtjarhelo aggravated the
Ndzundza into full out war with the Boers. This all came to a head in 1847 when
Ndzundza won a...
-
Ndebele language may
refer to:
Northern Ndebele language (isiNdebele saseNyakatho) or
Zimbabwean Ndebele,
spoken in
Zimbabwe Southern Ndebele language...
- and
fathered the
following sons,
Skhosana (Masombuka),
Manala (Mbuduma),
Ndzundza (Hlungwana),
Thombeni (Kekana or Gegana), Sibasa,
Mhwaduba (Lekhuleni)...
- near the
village of Klipfontein, is
located the
Manala Royal Kraal; the
Ndzundza Mabhoko Royal Kraal is
situated further north at Weltevreden. By special...
-
August 2005) was a
South African politician and
Ndebele prince of the
Ndzundza royal family. He
served as the last
Chief Minister of the
KwaNdebele bantustan...
-
Northern Ndebele South Ndebele nr nbl nbl
Individual Living isiNdebele; sakwa
Ndzundza Southern Ndebele Ndonga ng ndo ndo
Individual Living Ndonga Oshindonga...
-
tribes as he
conquered the Transvaal. He
attacked the
Ndzundza kraal at Esikhunjini,
where the
Ndzundza king
Magodongo and
others were
kidnapped and subsequently...
- born
Nyumbabo Cornelius Mahlangu, was the king of the
Southern Ndebele Ndzundza nation in Mpumalanga,
South Africa. He
succeeded his father, Ingwenyama...
- (1825/30 - 1902) also
known in
Afrikaans as Niabel, was a
chief of the
Ndzundza-Ndebele
during the
nineteenth century. He is
remembered for his struggle...
- amaNdebele, and that the
Ndzundza paramountcy was not a
legitimate kingship. In July 2010, it was
announced that the
Ndzundza's present status as a kingship...