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Who is the father of Mpondomise?

Who is the father of Mpondomise?

86.4 Sibiside fathered Njanya. Njanya is the father of the twins Mpondo and Mpondomise.

Where did AmaMpondo came from?

Amampondo is a South African percussion ensemble that was started by Dizu Plaatjies in Langa, Cape Town in 1979. The name in Mpondo means people of Mpondo or Pondoland, a kingdom in the Eastern Cape where most of the band’s members grew up.

What are the AmaMpondo characteristics?

AmaMpondo are perceived as stubborn and resisted the Bantu Authorities Act that proposed the segregation and transfer of blacks to their independent homelands. That resistance led to AmaMpondo Revolt between 1960 and 1962.

Where do Pondo people come from?

Pondo, also referred to as Phondo, is one of the several ethnic groups than can be found on the the African continent. The Ponda tribe happens to be a group of people who reside in Pondoland or the sub-region of Eastern Cape Province, South Africa.

Who are the Mpondo and Mpondomise people?

The Mpondo and Mpondomise people live in the Eastern Cape they are of Mbo group related to Swazi, Mkhize, Hlubi, Dlamini, Zizi etc. Their first known King is Sibiside. Here are their Kings/Chiefs and other known surnames:

Who are the Hlubi of the Mpondomise tribe?

In Mpondomise we have a Cirha but not the one who is Nojahola mhlantla hlomla lidala linempondo. This is the bomvana tribe. Secondly Hlubi is a tribe on its own they ate not related to Mpondomise and Mpondo tribes.

Where did the Mpondo people come from South Africa?

Mpondo people are part of AbaMbo group who are thought to have migrated from the Great Lakes into modern-day South Africa or the race of people coming from Ethiopia and along Zambia down past Eswatini, believed to be under the Great Kingdom Kush.

Who was the king of the Mpondomise people?

Historian: Mdukiswa Tyabashe. He is 74 years old, a Mpondomise. He lives in St. Cuthbert’s Location. Tyabashe was King Lutshoto’s imbongi, is now in semi-retirement. He is called upon from time to time to be King Diliza’s imbongi.