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  2. Izibongo - Wikipedia

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    Izibongo is a genre of oral literature among various Bantu peoples of Southern Africa, including the Zulu [1] and the Xhosa. [2] While it is often considered to be poetry of praise, Jeff Opland and others consider the term "praise" (for "bonga") to be too limiting, since it can contain criticism also.

  3. List of Sotho-Tswana clans - Wikipedia

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    Clan Language Country Totem Totem in English Region Bakgalagadi-Batlhaping Setswana Botswana Thlapi Fish Batlhaping Kurumane South Africa Babirwa

  4. Goodwill Zwelithini - Wikipedia

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    Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu (27 July 1948 – 12 March 2021) [2] was the King of the Zulu nation from 1968 to his death in 2021.. He became King on the death of his father, King Cyprian Bhekuzulu, in 1968 aged 20 years.

  5. Hlubi people - Wikipedia

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    The Hlubi people or AmaHlubi are an AmaMbo ethnic group native to Southern Africa, with the majority of population found in Gauteng, Mpumalanga, KwaZulu-Natal and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa.

  6. Ntombela kaMalandela - Wikipedia

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    This South African biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Khumalo clan - Wikipedia

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    The Khumalo are an African clan that originated in northern KwaZulu, South Africa.The Khumalos are part of a group of Zulus and Ngunis known as the Mntungwa.Others include the Blose and Mabaso and Zikode, located between the Ndwandwe and the Mthethwa.

  8. Mageba kaGumede - Wikipedia

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    King Mageba ka-Mjokwane (Born:1667-Died:1745) was an early king of the Zulu Kingdom.. King Mageba Ka-Mjokwane is said to have succeeded his twin brother King Phunga Ka-Mjokwane as leader of the Zulu clan on King Phunga's death in about 1727.

  9. Matiwane - Wikipedia

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    Dingane allowed his residence on the Hlomo amabutho ridge, less than a kilometer from his royal kraal UMgungundlovu, but before long had him killed.Dingane posthumously appointed him as the "devil chief" and "great chief of the wicked", [1] and had scores of his own enemies executed at KwaMatiwane, the Place of Matiwane.