Friday, March 9, 2012

Latest information from Kapembe Nsingo!!!

Hello again Nsingo(s)! It's been a long time since my last post. I have been working very hard behind the scenes investigating our origins and history, and I'm glad that some information is trickling in. Many Nsingo(s) responded to the call to email their family history(ies) and family trees. Therefore, the following is the edited information from our highly-respected Father, Kapembe Nsingo, who lives in Zambia;


From Kapembe Nsingo via email:

 
Here my family facts, The Nsingo Mpezeni Jere (Khumalo) is the father of my grandfather Chilowa Gabriel Mpezeni (King Mpezeni II of the Nguni people of Zambia).

The following is the full and true picture:

LONYANDE is the Father of MAGANGATI, who is the Father of HLATSHWAYO (Mhayise, Makokela u Ngele a kuvalwa ngo munyango kuvalwa lamakanda yama doda)
HLATSHWAYO married umQuabashe waka ZWIDE COUSIN TO MASHOBANE from where MZILIKAZI comes from. Since HLTSHWAYO uzala u ZWANGENDABA therefore ZWANGENDABA and MUZILIKAZI are cousins.

ZWANGENDABA uzala u Ntuto also called MPEZENI which. MPEZENI uzala NSINGO who was assasinated by the British; his mother Ngu SOSELA NZIMA again from LANGA father of ZWIDE. NZINGO uzala CHLOWA and turn my Father SOMFULA PONTINO MPEZENI III!

NSINGO ngu MPANGULA umtwana we nkosi ngu Khumalo/Jere

U LONYANDE is from NDABA ka PHUNGA upuma ku ZULU ka Mtombela waka LUZUMANA upuma ku NkosiNkulu ka MNGUNI

1." This is very correct; Nsingu is Bhengu, Nyambau, Nonyane, Mavuso. Very correct. Muzilikazi is a cousin to Zwangendaba who is Nsingu's Grand father, one from male side Mashobane and the other Zwangendaba's mother is a Nzima brother to Zwide ka Langa son of Vimba! Nsingu was assasinated for resisting British Rule in North East Rhodesia part of Zambia now. "

2. "Yes, Nsingo is son of Zwangendaba's first son, King of the Nguni, and I am a Prince, great grand son of Zwangendaba. Unsingo ngo Bhengu, U Nyambau, U Mavuso U nonyane imvemve.

Please expect more posts as days go by. Many thanks to my sister Carol Nsingo for working day and night to ensure we re-write our history correctly. Also many thanks to Zakhele Magagula (Nsingo) and Marvelous S. Nsingo for their contributions via email. Till next time, bye!

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