We pray and have visions .yes umoya mkhulu wona coz when i meet people like me they sometimes kneel greeting me!!! So this is huge❤
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Uthi indaba efishazana kanti ngama Volume ama file😂!?
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Sithokoza khulu kuNanas nesqhema
@sqrd35368 ай бұрын
Ngaze ngahleka😂😂😂
@BongekaMpumlwana9 ай бұрын
Thokoza 🎉
@Dasepodj9 ай бұрын
Ay waybeka mkhulu. Syabonga
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Siyabonga Mkhulu. Bayede 💚
@sthe1867 Жыл бұрын
Aybo😢bab Skhosana yaz mina bengithi ukuveza inraba kunanyana uzok lobola, rhan uthi ukveza inraba yokuthi uveza inraba yokuthi uyajola😅😅😅......enye godu erarako ukuthi batjho uzokvusa, uphele eze azok lala mara akakathathi Y?.....kutjho ukuthi nipromoter i sex before marriage ukuthi irerhe?.....bese kuthiwa inja itle amaqanda ngapha akakaloboli,akakatjhadi....jo!
Mzilikazi Khumalo was a Khumalo prince born to Matshobana KaMangete a Khumalo Chief of Nguni people known as Amantungwa and Nompethu KaZwide Nxumalo a princess royal of the Ndwandwe Kingdom. When Zwide ka Langa captured and killed Tshaka’s mentor Dingiswayo King of the Mthethwa he also killed all 3 Khumalo chiefs including his son in law uMatshobana, his maternal grandson Mzilikazi escaped and joined forces with Shaka kaSenzangakhona of the Zulu to defeat his grandfather Zwide. And as a result the Ndwandwe Kingdom was added to Zulu kingdom as one of many subordinate groups of the emerging Zulu Kingdom. Today the Nxumalo and Mthethwa people in KZN and all the clans & tribes and chiefdoms previously subordinate to them paying tributes now also call themselves amaZulu but before the death of Zwide and Dingiswayo they were not amaZulu. Such is the nature of assimilation anf consolidation for nation building. Mzilikazi Khumalo “dreamed of being a potentate himself. Dissatisfied with a life of subservience, he plotted to free himself and his people from Shaka's influence. In June 1822, Shaka sent Mzilikazi's regiments to attack the Sotho chief Ranisi (Somnisi). They pounced on the Sotho chief's defenceless rabble and drove away their herds. Defying Shaka, Mzilikazi refused to give up the spoils of battle and in June 1822, he bolted with his followers.” When he left kwaZulu he conquered many groups on the way and had his first capital near Heidelberg, around 80 kilometres south of Johannesburg. His control stretched from Heidelberg westwards, and by 1827, he had established a new capital in the Magaliesberg, 80 kilometres north west of Johannesburg.” He set up his kingdom & garrison towns in what became Transvaal (now Gauteng, NW, Limpopo and MP). He grew his kingdom by assimilating all the ethnic groups he found there (Ndebele, Tswana, Pedi, Sotho, Venda etc) but was eventually pushed out by Boers who were fleeing the British in the Cape, after many battles with the Afrikaners he eventually left Transvaal in 1837/38 with all his people he had assimilated in all his sojourn, he split them into 2 groups, he went into what is now Botswana then North West into Barotseland of the Lozi (now Zambia) then down south east again and reuniting with the second group and eventually relocating his kingdom in what is now Matebeleland (now part of Zimbabwe) a name given by the Tswana/Sotho people who called Nguni people Matebele because of their distinct shields.
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Kuhle kuhle la uManala wadlelezelwa. Khona kunjalo phakathi kwabo ngubani owenza into kayise njengoba kungaphethwa kokufana nje