Mzilikhaz died in zimbabwe.he came from South Africa.He created his kingdom in another country now known as zimbabwe.but now we seeing the young stars saying Dudula.wake up African brothers and Sisters.the Boarders where created by the white monopoly when they where Scrambling for Africa.we cant know the heritage if we dont know our history.
Hey I have been trying to tell the Dudula fools, if all their people are expelled from Tanzania 🇹🇿 Malawi 🇲🇼, Zambia 🇿🇲 and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. They won’t have space to accommodate them. You must also know that, you Zimbabweans are not Saints on the Tribalism front. Some of us have personal experience of the Tribalism we faced from Shona people, in both Rhodesia and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. The whites favoured the Shona too. “ the reminder is on light 💡 note 📝! I am Ndwandwe, had problems, with the Whites, The Ntungwas, the Shona . It’s time we bury our differences and work together.
Sawubona! After independence, they renamed Victoria Province in honour of your name. Someone told Mugabe, “ do you realise, the name Nyanda is Nguni. They immediately changed it to Masvingo. “ look it up if you don’t believe me.
@@nbkhafula8381 Is the name Nyanda Nguni? I didn't know Masvingo was called Nyanda at some point. But I know the mountains surrounding the City of Masvingo are still called Nyanda.
Can you please I beg you open social accounts for such event so that we can follow know dates locations for such ceremonies and attend please help us learn our culture please I beg you I beg you my brother
Great event indeed, Magriza please bid to run the social media campaign for this event for next year. run campaigns the whole of SADC region and have sponsors to invest and make it bigger. we don't need mainstream media. we have the internet. This is awesome
So proud of u guys but my wish is pliz advertise widely and extensively so that turn out will b massive some of us ddnt hear about it at all would have loved to attend
Wow guys your video capturing is beyond this world,l feel goosebumps watching this from SA. It feels so lovely to see intanga yami,the youth taking part in this event.Which means mthwakazi will.never die. Long live our KingBulelani Khumalo✊
I enjoyed this video. Your video stories provide a cultural backdrop that I find useful as a diasporan in California. I'm grateful for what you do and what those preservers of the culture are doing on the Mother continent.
I love your content, it adds to my spiritual/cultural awakening. I'm so grateful to have come across your channel at this particular point in my life. Thokoza
Beautiful celebration of culture i wish you can share this video with @Wode Maya so that he can incorporate it with the videos on Zimbabwe he is busy showcasing especially the ones he has done for Bulawayo that would give a great exposure to the beautiful Ndebele culture to the African continent as a whole.
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963 If Gugurahundi Zanupf allowed us to do it freely it was going to be big but wode Maya will never tell our story ngendlela yethu singuMthwakazi. U wode kaqhubeke loskava period.
Great history lesson....Thank you Magriza...our diversity is our greatest strength...you broke it down how we became the great multi-cultural nation we are!
Beautiful video Prince. I enjoyed it here kn Scotland and I look forward to connecting with my ndebele half in December when I come home and visit my mom's ekhaya in Ntabaziduna Just curious about Mr Goddard's history and his connection with our people. He seems passionate about it and invested. Did his forebears have any connection with king Lobengula and so on I enjoyed this one. Thanks Bayede
Maselane Pilane younger brother of Kgosi Pilane in Moruleng . Batswana end up in Zim because of him . He came back home and continues to rule in Mabeskraal. My forefather played huge .
EzikaMzilikazi kaMashobane. Khula sizwe samaNguni. UBuntu nobuNguni are our precious references to our Holy heritage. UBUNTU is to be a law abiding soul. Nguni is to be without a sin. Together with amaShona you have a history that goes back to Bayede ( Vayetze). We are one of Holy tribes, the Hidden ones. I say this from the house of Gad AmaNgadi ngikwaZulu.
@@Thapelo-zf8cx I remember seeing such meeting on UA-cam. I was surprised because amaNgadi are custodians of the Holy ( Nguni and subsequently BANTU) nations according to Deauteronomy 33:20&21 &Genesis 49:19. History of Bantu is very deep.
Do not let Christianity subdue you. Let it compliment you, but remember and practice the ways of our Ancestors, of the Culture, to avoid being lost in this life. Continue to lead the way, your way. Blessings
When l see Zuloes in their traditional attire l feel so proud though l am no Zulu. Anyway even if a See a Masai or any African in traditional attire l am extremely feeling as whole. We are so beautiful as Africans all what we need to resuscitate is the love of ourselves as it was corroded by western influences and foreign standards. All this beauty was termed barbaric by the colonist west. Nothing do l know as more barbaric than clonization. Africans never had barbarians and barbarians were their brothers in ancient Europe. All of us are beautiful in our own way. The Swazis the Ndebele the Tswana the Himba, you name us all, we have undisputed beauty in all of us as humans
The different cultural heritages in Zim are amazing. Let us not allow politicians separate us. For example I am half Shona, the rest Zambian, Malawi, Mozambique, Indian and a little bit of white.
How Mocambiquan ??? How white??How Indian?? Yet a great cultural cause indeed ..hope one day we have a Mtwakazi cotton shirt, automotive spare-part manufacturer,web designer creator,mineral alloy producer, nutritional food innovation product producer, climate equipment controlling equipment manufacturer, yet All this seems a bright shadow of our African cultural structures representative of All AFRICANS who were deprived of technology development by the colonialists and imperialists and reduced to be specialist administrators and traders and good ready market ground for ever passive and unblocked of a technological par excellence across the world.........most if not all US Pan AFRICAN Youths are characteristic of this Mtwakazi full season millionaires to some limited extent, billionaires what what illuminating AFRICANS but lacking the Pan AFRICAN effective edge of marginal manufacturing of own AFRICAN technology innovation patented products.....40years may pass within an independent Pan African country with people cultivating with oxen,handhoes,Vs automotive hoes,ditch furrow makers,etc and yet we the Pan AFRICANS feel proud with joy to extend such shadows of misery colonially imposed NO !!where are the elders in form of the Nyathi whose internal tears shout "Cry the beloved African Continent " until we have our own medicines,cars, garments from our resources,buses,trains, aeroplanes,water bicycles,automated dying objects ,automated agricultural machines,etcNOT this scenario whereby 98%of our needs of technology are not made within our African borders and buying ...... congratulations Mtwakazi
Absolutely, You see that calendar wl put us in the right track in line with NATURE (seasons and rituals) as it is it's New year for us in Southern hemisphere but we are stuck on the misleading gregorian calendar which doesn't work for us at all...In other words all what we do based on the Gregorian calendar benefits the whites who are in the Northern hemisphere coz those holidays relates to them not us----remember that everything is energy...We have no choice but to RE-MEMBER ourselves otherwise we are non-existent at all.
Thank you for sharing this rich event, and remembrance of a great king. I will be working with Osmond Mugweni, Njeremoto Biodiversity Institute to save rare plant species found in Zimbabwe, for future generations to enjoy. Gus LeBreton, African Plant Hunter, is also eager to work with me and Mr. Mugweni, to save and grow wonderful plants that offer fiber, food, medicinals, and hardwoods, for future Earth Stewards to grow in their turn.
I wonder whether some of these events are a secret. I love my culture. I follow a lot of people that are into Ndebele culture. Not one mentioned this event. Do they not have social media so we can keep abreast of such important activities? This is amazing. And thanks for highlighting this.
Even media coverage is very poor too,national news broadcasters in Zim distance themselves from such events. If it were in SA it would be making headlines..
Sad ngoba abantu abaningi still don't get it! Even our languages are similar. AmaNguni in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, even Kenya are the same. Very very similar cultures and languages. Kukhona ngisho namaZulu eMozambique, akhona nje😂. OKhumalo, oDube no Dlomo abase South Africa, abaseZimbabwe kahle kahle😂. Yabona umuntu Osane Xenophobia usuke efunde kancane kakhulu ngemvelaphi yabantu abamyama. AKAZI LUTHO kahle kahle.
I am not a khumalo as I was born from a khumalo female ancestor, I used to hear my grandmother When she is asking good luckfrom her ancestors she would mention the khumalos(her birth surname) and the mzilikazi name would come out too
This is so emotional,let us unite as Africans,Nina, baka Mzilikazi ka Mashobane,we are one.I am from South Africa.
Mzilikhaz died in zimbabwe.he came from South Africa.He created his kingdom in another country now known as zimbabwe.but now we seeing the young stars saying Dudula.wake up African brothers and Sisters.the Boarders where created by the white monopoly when they where Scrambling for Africa.we cant know the heritage if we dont know our history.
Hey I have been trying to tell the Dudula fools, if all their people are expelled from Tanzania 🇹🇿 Malawi 🇲🇼, Zambia 🇿🇲 and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. They won’t have space to accommodate them. You must also know that, you Zimbabweans are not Saints on the Tribalism front. Some of us have personal experience of the Tribalism we faced from Shona people, in both Rhodesia and Zimbabwe 🇿🇼. The whites favoured the Shona too. “ the reminder is on light 💡 note 📝! I am Ndwandwe, had problems, with the Whites, The Ntungwas, the Shona . It’s time we bury our differences and work together.
Sawubona! After independence, they renamed Victoria Province in honour of your name. Someone told Mugabe, “ do you realise, the name Nyanda is Nguni. They immediately changed it to Masvingo. “ look it up if you don’t believe me.
@@nbkhafula8381 Is the name Nyanda Nguni? I didn't know Masvingo was called Nyanda at some point. But I know the mountains surrounding the City of Masvingo are still called Nyanda.
We used to be told we are from Zulu tribe
We are MANDINGI NDAWO EKUHLALA
WE ARE THE STOLES FROM KING SHAKA COUSINS AND MZILIKAZI
Im fully supporting you. Im Ndebele from limpopo Mapela kaLanga Royal House
BoKhumalo, BoMzilikazi, Imbulazi EziMMnyama, I'm a Xhosa Man from East South Africa, I'm astonished to see how Mzilikazi shared his presence.
Khumalo, Mntungwa!
I'm a Zambian by birth and proud of my ndebele culture kuyajhabulisa kakhulu ukubona isizwe sika mthwakazi sivuka
I'm happy to see my people from Zimbabwe ☺️ Zulu uyasabaka bayede. 🇿🇦🇿🇼
but you guys are the same people.. no need to squabble around
Hi Shandu ngisesuze ❤❤❤
Abakithi labantu uHadebe ukhona owahamba noMzilikazi.
Gumbi wakwa Qwabe cha bona ngabakithi kodwa ke bajokola kakhulu
Much love from kwazulu natal,bayede mzilikazi ka mashobane,abantungwa ,hmmm ngoba kwakungama qhawe laba ,izikhali zamantungwa
This so beautiful, bana ba Mzilikazi ka mashobane, ke Letebele (Ndebele) nna halalala, I'm proud of my culture and back ground!!👌❤🥰🙏
Go nale ngwana wa Mzilikazi o neng a dula Phokeng.
Ke kopa go itse gore o ne a tshaba eng ko Bulawayo
Next year i need to attend this. I loveeeed it❤❤
Me too,this is too wonderful
Saze sakhutha
1st Saturday after 5 September, save the date
Kwaxakeka uZuma wathi yisiZulu sodwa from B/Bridge to Vic falls
I salute ndebeles God bless you all the Good ndebeles with nice heart. mzilikazi the great
What a way to begin the year. Mnyaka omutsha sizwe sika Mzilikazi ka Matshobane. Phambili ngokufundiswa lokusetshenziswa kwe African calender. Alalah
It's great to see the event has grown over the years and wonderful to see it finally curated on the internet!!! Well done to you Magriza and the team!
Awu Awu Awu bayethe bayethe madoda… phambili ngesiko lesindebele# proudly Ndebele 🔥
Mzilikazi is one of my favorites Kings - amazing and thanks 🙏 for sharing this. 💦🌍😍
I am happy to see the true rise of our culture Mzilikazi, suppressed over long time.
Can you please I beg you open social accounts for such event so that we can follow know dates locations for such ceremonies and attend please help us learn our culture please I beg you I beg you my brother
Save the event on yo calendar already, it happens every year on the 1st Saturday after 5 September so it's happening same day next year.
@@ndix2053 thank you
@@ndix2053 sizakwenza njalo kubonakala bekumnandi
@@phathisanidube3778 uqinisile homeboy,even ne account where we can deposit a little contribution as the government ayenzi lutho ngalomgubho
👍👍👍👍👍 Siyabonga Mthwakazi omuhle yithi abantu . City of Kings and Queens KoBulawayo.
This is all what has been missing (Bayede mthwakazi omuhle) mthwakazi kaMzilikazi Will never die I Salute the producers Magrizq guys keep it hot
Culture is very important and as the Ndebele that side we know now that they have put Zimbabwe on the map in terms of cultural processes
Great event indeed, Magriza please bid to run the social media campaign for this event for next year. run campaigns the whole of SADC region and have sponsors to invest and make it bigger. we don't need mainstream media. we have the internet. This is awesome
So proud of u guys but my wish is pliz advertise widely and extensively so that turn out will b massive some of us ddnt hear about it at all would have loved to attend
This is so beautiful,how I wish we could have more of these cultural activities that remind us of ubuntu bethu lobuyithi bethu❤
You can't help but marvel at how Goddard speaks Ndebele
Kuhle
Mahlangu, you never disappoint
Wow guys your video capturing is beyond this world,l feel goosebumps watching this from SA.
It feels so lovely to see intanga yami,the youth taking part in this event.Which means mthwakazi will.never die.
Long live our KingBulelani Khumalo✊
Enough Respect to the Producer and his team ..#Respect
The name of the place "Ngome" never changed. The place is between Vryhead and Nongoma
Real life real stories thanks for show casing this event Bro, 100 percent Zulu 💪
Ngiyinzalo YeNkosi uMzilikazi ka Mashobana. Ngingaba yini kodwa ngingeyena umNdebele ? Nakithi ko Bulawayo siziqhenya ngesiko lethu🔥🔥🔥🔥
My people! This is so beautiful
I am here because I met a Lady Rev Tshuma in Upington from the Congregational Church of South Africa.Great history.
Ngijabulile kakhulu ngokubuka le video nangenvunulo enhle kangaka khuphokani maqhawe akithi🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👏👏👏👏👏👏👏✊️✊️
I enjoyed this video. Your video stories provide a cultural backdrop that I find useful as a diasporan in California. I'm grateful for what you do and what those preservers of the culture are doing on the Mother continent.
Are you American?
Africans are one, this is an evidence that borders must fall
Profound stuff Sivalo, thokoza👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Nibahle nina beqhawe iSilo uMzilikazi kaMashobane. Siyathokoza ukunibona nihlangene nibambene. Phambili Mthwakazi, phambili!!!
My granny is also from Mgungundlovu/ PMB , Embali township.
My second home is in Pelham
Magriza you nailed it.
I love your content, it adds to my spiritual/cultural awakening. I'm so grateful to have come across your channel at this particular point in my life. Thokoza
Thokoza...
This is amazing Magriza , masibuyele emasikweni ethu !!
Abantu Bakithi ,abantu bako Mthwakazi 👏🏽👏🏽
Awu dankie siyabonga kini lina bakanashobane inhle lento eniyenzayo ningamaNdebele 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Wow. So beautiful to watch. Thanks for sharing. The language is so musical
Beautiful celebration of culture i wish you can share this video with @Wode Maya so that he can incorporate it with the videos on Zimbabwe he is busy showcasing especially the ones he has done for Bulawayo that would give a great exposure to the beautiful Ndebele culture to the African continent as a whole.
Culture, sorry, typo i see it says cuisine.
No uzahlanganisa lamashona
No uzahlanganisa lamashona
@@madlenyazikode1061 Then you cry that there is no exposure? You need to change your mindset.
@@nutechousespinnaclehomes7963 If Gugurahundi Zanupf allowed us to do it freely it was going to be big but wode Maya will never tell our story ngendlela yethu singuMthwakazi. U wode kaqhubeke loskava period.
Great history lesson....Thank you Magriza...our diversity is our greatest strength...you broke it down how we became the great multi-cultural nation we are!
Beautiful video Prince. I enjoyed it here kn Scotland and I look forward to connecting with my ndebele half in December when I come home and visit my mom's ekhaya in Ntabaziduna
Just curious about Mr Goddard's history and his connection with our people. He seems passionate about it and invested. Did his forebears have any connection with king Lobengula and so on
I enjoyed this one. Thanks
Bayede
Maselane Pilane younger brother of Kgosi Pilane in Moruleng . Batswana end up in Zim because of him . He came back home and continues to rule in Mabeskraal. My forefather played huge .
Thank you for sharing your story.
This is beautiful. Proud of my culture.
Siyabonga kakhulu Magriza for covering isiGiyo sokukhumbula inkosi uMzilikazi owasungula isizwe sethu esikaMthwakazi. Yisikhumbuzo njalo sabokhokho bethu abasizalayo who took on a perilous journey bevela emzansi. Ngizathatha ithuba lokubonga uSonini Nanini onguye owasidalayo wasinikeza amakhosi labokhokho bethu abayibo abaquba ubaqhuba umdeni kuzekube lanamhlanje. Ngizathanda ukukhumbula ukhokho uNjalo oweza lenkosi uMzilikazi lokhokho uKhalima lokhulu uSiyaphinjalo onguye ozala ubaba ongizalayo uMntungwa kaMalandela. Sengathi singaqhubeka ngalolunyathelo siqinise uBuntu sivuselela lamasiko ethu ukuze siwatshiyele izizukulwane. eNkosi Mthwakazi omuhle.
Siyabonga baba Mpofu
I love uMgubho video.siya bonga Magriza uyipheke kahle ivideo mfanekhaya.WELL DONE ✔KEEP IT UP MAGRIZA!!!
EzikaMzilikazi kaMashobane.
Khula sizwe samaNguni.
UBuntu nobuNguni are our precious references to our Holy heritage.
UBUNTU is to be a law abiding soul.
Nguni is to be without a sin.
Together with amaShona you have a history that goes back to Bayede ( Vayetze).
We are one of Holy tribes, the Hidden ones.
I say this from the house of Gad AmaNgadi ngikwaZulu.
Great seeing this comment, I went to a gathering attended by iNkosi YamaNgadi uSgcwelegcwele
@@Thapelo-zf8cx I remember seeing such meeting on UA-cam.
I was surprised because amaNgadi are custodians of the Holy ( Nguni and subsequently BANTU) nations according to Deauteronomy 33:20&21 &Genesis 49:19.
History of Bantu is very deep.
Kulomnyaka ozayo ngiyobe ngilapho Mthakwazi kadaba vuka ume ngenyawo it's now or never ngiyabonga mina 🙏
Beautiful watching from cape Town township love the video big up
Thanks for watching Nomazizi🙏
This is so lovely..Mthwakazi to the world
Bayeeeedddeeee!
Nangu ethinta amashingi, amashingi!!!!!
💪🏿✊🏿🙌🏿💥🔥
Wow! I'm so impressed. Keep up your tradition. Ngakhumbula ka Nongoma.
This was really big. So proud 👏
Proudly Mthwakazi
Thoroughly enjoyed this!
Bekukuhle khona ,may the nation of amaqhawe arise!!!!
Bayede Mzilikazi kaMashobane, imin'uGagisa, uShamase, uNkwali ye Nkosi. Bayede!!!
It's me zenzo ndhlovu enjoying this music video Bulawayo City Kings Queens
Thanks for watching Zenzo🙏
Siyabonga kakhulu Mthwakazi omuhle kakhulu 🥰🙏
Khumalo Mntungwa Mzilikazi kamaShobane ❤️🇿🇼🇿🇦
Do not let Christianity subdue you.
Let it compliment you, but remember and practice the ways of our Ancestors, of the Culture, to avoid being lost in this life. Continue to lead the way, your way.
Blessings
Only discovered this channel today 6Nov '22 and I'm loving all the different content!
Wena weNduna uSivalo👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾
Great job brother! nice work, I enjoyed this clip
We're very happy to see this video sfisa ngabe namanje kyabekwa inkosi esindebelen kuze nathi sazi kuba sivelaphi
Proud being a Ndebele yayinhle into eliyenzayo
Would have loved to be there . Thank you for sharing!❤
When l see Zuloes in their traditional attire l feel so proud though l am no Zulu. Anyway even if a See a Masai or any African in traditional attire l am extremely feeling as whole. We are so beautiful as Africans all what we need to resuscitate is the love of ourselves as it was corroded by western influences and foreign standards. All this beauty was termed barbaric by the colonist west. Nothing do l know as more barbaric than clonization. Africans never had barbarians and barbarians were their brothers in ancient Europe. All of us are beautiful in our own way. The Swazis the Ndebele the Tswana the Himba, you name us all, we have undisputed beauty in all of us as humans
Khuphuka Sizwe sika Mzilikazi 💪🏽
Siyabonga Sizwe sakwethu mthwakazi omuhle kuhle ukuthi sigubhe umkhosi woku khumbula inkosi yekwethu ukuze sihlale sazi ukuthi ivelaphi yakwethu isuka KwaZulu
The different cultural heritages in Zim are amazing. Let us not allow politicians separate us. For example I am half Shona, the rest Zambian, Malawi, Mozambique, Indian and a little bit of white.
How Mocambiquan ??? How white??How Indian?? Yet a great cultural cause indeed ..hope one day we have a Mtwakazi cotton shirt, automotive spare-part manufacturer,web designer creator,mineral alloy producer, nutritional food innovation product producer, climate equipment controlling equipment manufacturer, yet All this seems a bright shadow of our African cultural structures representative of All AFRICANS who were deprived of technology development by the colonialists and imperialists and reduced to be specialist administrators and traders and good ready market ground for ever passive and unblocked of a technological par excellence across the world.........most if not all US Pan AFRICAN Youths are characteristic of this Mtwakazi full season millionaires to some limited extent, billionaires what what illuminating AFRICANS but lacking the Pan AFRICAN effective edge of marginal manufacturing of own AFRICAN technology innovation patented products.....40years may pass within an independent Pan African country with people cultivating with oxen,handhoes,Vs automotive hoes,ditch furrow makers,etc and yet we the Pan AFRICANS feel proud with joy to extend such shadows of misery colonially imposed NO !!where are the elders in form of the Nyathi whose internal tears shout "Cry the beloved African Continent " until we have our own medicines,cars, garments from our resources,buses,trains, aeroplanes,water bicycles,automated dying objects ,automated agricultural machines,etcNOT this scenario whereby 98%of our needs of technology are not made within our African borders and buying ...... congratulations Mtwakazi
@@brightchako1832we😂
The upload is so relevant today being 23/09. It's high time we relate to the royal kemet calendar..
Absolutely, You see that calendar wl put us in the right track in line with NATURE (seasons and rituals) as it is it's New year for us in Southern hemisphere but we are stuck on the misleading gregorian calendar which doesn't work for us at all...In other words all what we do based on the Gregorian calendar benefits the whites who are in the Northern hemisphere coz those holidays relates to them not us----remember that everything is energy...We have no choice but to RE-MEMBER ourselves otherwise we are non-existent at all.
Thanks Magriza made me cook
Ingijabulise kakhulu leyi i video....ngilithanda kakhulu maNdebele amahle....amasiko aqakathekile✊✊✊
Long love our King🥂🤴🏾
Thank you so much!
This is beautiful
Thank you for sharing this rich event, and remembrance of a great king. I will be working with Osmond Mugweni, Njeremoto Biodiversity Institute to save rare plant species found in Zimbabwe, for future generations to enjoy. Gus LeBreton, African Plant Hunter, is also eager to work with me and Mr. Mugweni, to save and grow wonderful plants that offer fiber, food, medicinals, and hardwoods, for future Earth Stewards to grow in their turn.
Ama Ndebele amahle 🙏❤️
Mzilikazi kamatshobane bayede🙏🙏🙏
I wonder whether some of these events are a secret. I love my culture. I follow a lot of people that are into Ndebele culture. Not one mentioned this event. Do they not have social media so we can keep abreast of such important activities? This is amazing. And thanks for highlighting this.
Apparently this day happens every first week of September
@@philanigabriel very sad it's not widely promoted.
Even media coverage is very poor too,national news broadcasters in Zim distance themselves from such events.
If it were in SA it would be making headlines..
@@philanigabriel I believe that too.
@@philanigabriel nakanjani abantu bazocina besazi ngale ndaba bafo
Naze nangihlaba umxhwele maNdebele inkaba yenu ningamaZulu.Siyabonga
Why don't you say that they are Nguni???..... remember that Zulu tribe is just among Nguni sub-group
Siyabonga elibambe umsebenzi 🤝🏾🤝🏾
Kwantuthu ziyathunqa!!! Kwabulawayo, City of Kings.
The kings hair style is on another level
Well Done Chief
Siyabonga Nzuza kaNanase, Godonga, Jonono.
Lovely culture ❤
Siyabonga Nzuza ka Nanase. This is impressive 👏 Finally we get to freely celebrate isiko lethu.
Ngiyayidinga eyami imbali angiyazi Kahle labazali bethu bangathi abayiqedisis engxenye ngingasizakala,magriza ngincede bathi umkhulu ubenguBhuka isibongo sakhe asicaci Kahle,kodwa kathesi sibonga ngoNdlovu.
Seriously speaking please invite us endaweni.
Malema suddenly makes sense: Africa is one country.
Yes we are ONE.
Sad ngoba abantu abaningi still don't get it! Even our languages are similar. AmaNguni in Zimbabwe, Mozambique, even Kenya are the same. Very very similar cultures and languages. Kukhona ngisho namaZulu eMozambique, akhona nje😂. OKhumalo, oDube no Dlomo abase South Africa, abaseZimbabwe kahle kahle😂. Yabona umuntu Osane Xenophobia usuke efunde kancane kakhulu ngemvelaphi yabantu abamyama. AKAZI LUTHO kahle kahle.
Every September ok will diarise date and time pliz
Lead and Teach as well....
Blessed Be
When you're still alive, your history is not the past, it's the pattern of your life.
And generations to come.
Amazingly beautiful 💙💙💙
Where my my heart is ,i love you bo Mntungwa😍😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰😍🥰
I am not a khumalo as I was born from a khumalo female ancestor,
I used to hear my grandmother
When she is asking good luckfrom her ancestors she would mention the khumalos(her birth surname) and the mzilikazi name would come out too