tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8612876261046640414.post8000969538863944447..comments2024-01-08T14:07:44.914+00:00Comments on NGONI PEOPLE: INSTALLATION OF INKOSI YAMAKHOSI GOMANI IV AND THE LOSS OF NGONI LANGUAGESamuel Alberthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16566370731789123864noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8612876261046640414.post-80309205259781440022013-02-03T12:12:38.967+00:002013-02-03T12:12:38.967+00:00Hi, I am a Swazi living in Swaziland. As you may k...Hi, I am a Swazi living in Swaziland. As you may know the Swazi & Ngoni are related. I too have an interest in our sharde history. If any person is interested I have a few pictures of Maseko weapons and items from about 1940. Most have beads attached. Contact me at gordonc@rssc.co.sz Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8612876261046640414.post-58532691436065470232010-04-04T21:02:34.436+01:002010-04-04T21:02:34.436+01:00Hi,
I have been surfing the net for information on...Hi,<br />I have been surfing the net for information on the net with regards to the Ngoni people, being a descendent of the people. However I am saddened at the demise of the langauge. I will visit Malawi, Zambia and Mozambique and hope to meet people that would like to revive the language. I am told my great-grandfather came from Dedza, his names were Raphael Mpande Chibweza Zulu. He studied at Solusi mission in the then Sothern Rhodesia and was a 7th day adventist pastor all over Zim. If anyone has info on his surviving relatives drop me a line on khumbulani_z@yahoo.com.<br /><br />Regards,<br />Khumbulani Zulu.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com