BREAKING NEWS: JMPD officers arrested five illegal foreigners ( 3 Zimbabweans and 2 Malawians) who were allegedly found in possession of traffic robots. They are expected to face charges related to damaging Gauteng infrastructure, as well as contravening the Immigration Act for allegedly being in the country illegally. #Abahambe
No Nigerian 🇳🇬 has been killed nor shops Looted as we speak in South Africa . The acting High Commissioner of Nigeria to South Africa 🇿🇦 clears the Air .
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@KickOffMagazine Doc Khumalo we do. But he has always been local. Jabu Pule/ Mahlangu if he has more seasons with chiefs he would have been celebrated like this. Same as Scara Ngobese
Whenever I try to feel sorry for Fadiel Adams being transported at the back of a police van from Cape Town to Durban, I remember this video of him calling for black people from the Eastern Cape to all sell their assets, leave the Western Cape and go back home 😭
As we hunt down amakwerekwere, let us keep history in view.
Soshangane ka Nxumalo founded the amashangane which exist in South Africa and in Mozambique. Soshangane was the grandson of Gasa, for whom Gaza in Mocambique was named.
Correct. Soshangane ka Nxumalo (also known as Manukosi) was a powerful military leader of the Ndwandwe clan who fled Zulu expansion during the Mfecane around 1820. He founded the Gaza Empire (or Gasa Kingdom), which at its peak covered southern Mozambique, southeastern Zimbabwe, and parts of the Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces in South Africa.
Your history aligns with the following facts:
Descent from Gasa: Soshangane was the son of Zikode, who was the son of Gasa (his grandfather). The empire was named Gaza in honour of this ancestor.
The amashangane: The people under his rule became known as amaShangana (meaning "Soshangana’s people"), a name derived from his own. This group was formed by merging his original Nguni followers with various local tribes he conquered, primarily the Tsonga, but also the Ndau, Chopi, and others.
Presence in South Africa and Mozambique: The descendants and culture he established remain prominent in both countries. In Mozambique, the Gaza Province serves as a modern geographic reminder of his kingdom. In South Africa, many Shangaan people settled in the north-eastern regions (today's Limpopo and Mpumalanga) after the collapse of the empire in the late 19th century.