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  2. Moses Mabhida Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Moses Mabhida Stadium is a soccer stadium in Durban in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa, named after Moses Mabhida, a former general secretary of the South African Communist Party. A multi-use stadium , it became a venue for several events, like bungee jumping, concerts, cricket, soccer, golf practise, motorsports and rugby union.

  3. Senzangakhona - Wikipedia

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    Senzangakhona's ninth wife, Songiya kaNgotsha Hlabisa, bore Mpande, who became king when he overthrew Dingane in 1840. Mpande was the only son to bear him grandchildren. Mpande’s son, Cetshwayo kaMpande, was in some aspects the last great king of the Zulus before the British Empire invaded their territory.

  4. List of African stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of sports stadiums in Africa.They are in order by their capacity, that is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can accommodate.Most large stadiums in Africa are used for football (soccer), with some also used for athletics and rugby union.

  5. Shaka - Wikipedia

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    Shaka (roughly translated as "intestinal beetle") was born to the Zulu king. He was the eldest of many sons, but was considered to be a bastard child and was sent away to live with his mother's tribe, known as the Elangeni, leaving his half-brother to rule the Zulu kingdom. [5]

  6. Mkabayi kaJama - Wikipedia

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    Princess Mkabayi kaJama (c. 1750–1843) was a Zulu princess [citation needed], the head of the Qulusi military kraal, and a regent of the Zulu Kingdom.She persuaded her father, the Zulu King Jama kaNdaba, to remarry, and acted as a regent during the reign of her half-brother, Senzangakhona.

  7. Sigujana - Wikipedia

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    Sigujana kaSenzangakhona (died 1816) was King of the Zulu people in 1816. He was the son of Senzangakhona kaJama and half-brother of Dingane kaSenzangakhona and Shaka kaSenzangakhona. He succeeded his father c. 1816. [1] His mother was Bhibhi kaSompisi. Shortly after he became chief, he was murdered by his half-brother, Shaka.

  8. Jama kaNdaba - Wikipedia

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    He married, amongst others, Mthaniya KaSibiya, who bore him Senzangakhona, who succeeded him. [1] Senzangakhona was the father of the three Zulu kings, including the greatest, Shaka. He also had a daughter named Mkabayi kaJama. [2] Another daughter was Mawa kaJama. [3]

  9. List of Zulu kings - Wikipedia

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    The Zulu King lineage stretches to as far as Luzumana, who is believed to have lived as long ago as the 16th century. ... (1787–1828), son of Senzangakhona, chief c ...