King Sobhuza I, the smart strategist who avoided Shaka Zulu attacks & established modern Eswatini

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 15 дек 2024

Комментарии • 193

  • @mathabelajabulani9490
    @mathabelajabulani9490 Год назад +7

    Magnificent work. I wish the present king would safeguard his people's interests by reading the signs of times and sharing the Swazi wealth with them.

  • @nonodlamini
    @nonodlamini Год назад +23

    Siyabonga, if only more Swati history was captured in this way 🙏🏾🤍

  • @Olcool
    @Olcool Год назад +26

    This period my mother's grand parents move from Eswatini and moved to Zimbabwe running away from the Zulus. and my fathers grandparents moved north past Zimbabwe to Mozambique and later moved backwards to Zimbabwe and settle until now, But the other family of my father remained in South Africa until now, my fathers family is in four countries, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and Zambia, we are a big clan.

  • @harrispinkham
    @harrispinkham Год назад +29

    I just learned that Sobhuza II designed Eswatini’s flag! Thanks! I would like more of these!

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад +2

      More to come!😉

    • @siyabongamfeka7182
      @siyabongamfeka7182 Год назад

      but they did not talk about him throughout the lesson.

    • @gracesimelane3567
      @gracesimelane3567 Год назад

      Thanks for the information, but please we need history book of our africa than one of jan van riebeek and Vasco da gama ,we need to know more about us as Africans

    • @simphiwedlamini343
      @simphiwedlamini343 Год назад +1

      Sobhuza approved the flag he didn't design it. A certain committee designed it

  • @simoejiyane6200
    @simoejiyane6200 Год назад +8

    THis was beautifully articulated and truthful! God Bless You

  • @saneleshange7492
    @saneleshange7492 Год назад +2

    Wena owafulatfela lubombo ngokuhlehletela🇸🇿🇸🇿🇸🇿❤❤❤❤

  • @allwhothirst777
    @allwhothirst777 Год назад +11

    As a Swati , im impressed, keep up the good work❤......I wish to know ,though, if the pictures are real or just for illustration only. The people are so handsome and beautiful ❤❤

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад +4

      Thank you so much ☺️ The images are only for illustration purposes. They aren’t real. Pictures from the 1800s of African historical figures are extremely scarce, or don’t exist.

  • @bartoszgrzesik8499
    @bartoszgrzesik8499 2 месяца назад

    Right now I'm doing a project for my studies about Zulu people in 19th century, and this video helps me a lot to understand the context of this region.

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  2 месяца назад +1

      Good luck! That’s why I do what I do ☺️

  • @Shawn-ts4jw
    @Shawn-ts4jw Год назад +13

    Imagine if all tribes in Africa stood together rather than kill each other for centuries.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 9 месяцев назад

      Yes, yes, yes!!!
      Same thing could be said about the peoples in N. America.

  • @TheAssociateChannel
    @TheAssociateChannel 7 месяцев назад

    I'm a Swazi but born in South Africa, I've always wanted to know Swazi history, thanks for your insight.

  • @sibahlemaloni4918
    @sibahlemaloni4918 Год назад +2

    We need more African history like these Thank you!

  • @Thabiso888
    @Thabiso888 Год назад +2

    been waiting for a channel like this...

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад

      I’m so happy it’s been so well received ☺️

  • @Ntsako100
    @Ntsako100 7 месяцев назад

    what great content, this is really fascinating. Just sad to see what has become of the ppl of Swaziland today, the rife poverty, the high rate of youth leaving the country is really sad

  • @kgothatsomatsepe7270
    @kgothatsomatsepe7270 Год назад +21

    I wish we could have learned African history and literature in our schools instead of European

    • @antonattachihombori9561
      @antonattachihombori9561 Год назад

      I agree. Am glad this was part if our Zimbabwean history syllabus when I was in High School. That's why I am here.

    • @yvonneplant9434
      @yvonneplant9434 9 месяцев назад

      Agreed. But how they were intertwined...because they were.

    • @jefestar
      @jefestar 8 месяцев назад

      americas didn’t teach us shit about african history… 🤦🏾‍♂️

    • @urbansocietyculture
      @urbansocietyculture 5 месяцев назад

      true, this sounds more like home

    • @ravishmahajan9314
      @ravishmahajan9314 4 месяца назад

      Correct. Every citizen of their country wants to know their country instead of others.
      As an Indian 🇮🇳, even we think that we need to know more about our India rather than British.
      I can understand your feelings.
      Different countries, but the same feeling.

  • @dlaminiwelcomethamsanqa5932
    @dlaminiwelcomethamsanqa5932 Год назад +2

    Well captured...though the founder of Eswatini is Ngwane 111 Sobhuza' s grand father

  • @vivan-q7k
    @vivan-q7k Год назад +1

    Thank you ever so much for sharing this vital information. 👏❤

  • @ehisgeorge414
    @ehisgeorge414 5 месяцев назад

    Africans needs to start putting this history in hard copies for our schools as a compulsory subject for our kids.

  • @IBallard
    @IBallard Год назад

    Well done, thank you 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤😊

  • @bonginkosinkosi4286
    @bonginkosinkosi4286 Месяц назад

    Sobhuza is king of every Southern People

  • @siviwekulu6996
    @siviwekulu6996 Год назад +3

    Thanks for this ❤😊

  • @jamfusionjamfusion2371
    @jamfusionjamfusion2371 Год назад +1

    Still on Swazi nation please share more on who ruled after Sobhuza's son Swazi upto the current ruling King

  • @SPECTRE559
    @SPECTRE559 Год назад

    I am loving this initiative. Kanti uSobhuza nguDlamini

  • @Hlangalezwe456
    @Hlangalezwe456 Год назад +2

    Wooooooow u aree my favourite

  • @lefetawasemzantsi6102
    @lefetawasemzantsi6102 Год назад +7

    Could you please do a video on the amaHlubi/amaNgelengele nation.

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад +2

      It’s on the way. Please click on the bell to get notifications for when I publish it. 🙂

  • @betrummukhweojr8431
    @betrummukhweojr8431 Год назад +12

    Zulu was nothing before Shaka... the three Nguni Paramouncy was Ndwandwe, Mthetwa and Ngwane!

  • @banelemakhaye7372
    @banelemakhaye7372 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the great work 🙏🏽

  • @Eelgnotsa
    @Eelgnotsa 9 месяцев назад +3

    The Zulu won no territory and no bottles after Shaka s assassination his brother was a poor leader and warrior

  • @gideonmatorino5077
    @gideonmatorino5077 Год назад +5

    Hi, thanks for the Documentary, can you please cover Queen Nzinga of Angola??

  • @thembeladlamini6870
    @thembeladlamini6870 Год назад

    Could you please upload the story of Mswati, the son of Sobhuza II and the story of Dlamini I. Love your work. It truly captures Swazi history in the most appropriate way.

  • @adrianlouw2499
    @adrianlouw2499 Год назад +1

    This was very well done.

  • @thuthukamathebula4561
    @thuthukamathebula4561 Год назад +1

    Please speak about King Matiwane, he was the king of the Ngwane-Ngwadi people during the time that King Sobhuza was king of the Ngwane-Swazi.

  • @bonginkosinkosi4286
    @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад +9

    The Swazi people have always been secretive about their history. They are probable the only nation with very interesting history, kings and kingdoms. Their history is concrete. They are the oldest nation amongst many of the africa nations. Their history actually ties them to Egypt. They are probable the only ones who still use the name eMbo in their praise names

    • @fullmetaltheorist
      @fullmetaltheorist Год назад

      Hayi man. Don't believe that African American propaganda. We are not Egyptians.

    • @mphathisijako4305
      @mphathisijako4305 Год назад

      Hlubi people in Eastern Cape are also have Embo ancestry

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад +1

      @@mphathisijako4305 Hlubi people are Swazi. There’s no Hlubi people who is not Swazi. Infact the BaSotho people are also Hlubi people.

    • @thokozanizwane6170
      @thokozanizwane6170 Год назад +1

      Every nation got interesting history but Zulu history has always and will have always been the greatest ever across the world with King Shaka in it,that's why he got statue in Britain and is still talked about till today movies are made with his history by whites and blacks King Shaka forever he is in heaven as we speak

    • @fullmetaltheorist
      @fullmetaltheorist Год назад +1

      @@thokozanizwane6170 It would be a lie to say Zulus have the best history. We are nowhere near places like China, Japan, UK, Germany or Italy.
      They have longer and more interesting histories.

  • @bookie-o3t
    @bookie-o3t Год назад

    Thank you sir, this is important to see more african fugures

  • @blessinggida6370
    @blessinggida6370 Год назад +1

    great quality images. the zooming out of every image is disturbing. stop it. thank you

  • @tatendaemmanuelmadzime
    @tatendaemmanuelmadzime Год назад

    I love that I met King Mswati III

  • @mfanafuthialfred6894
    @mfanafuthialfred6894 Год назад +1

    Cn you please bring Mbuso Khoza....

  • @cheeseboymafia
    @cheeseboymafia Год назад +8

    No Matter what u hear, All hail King Mswati the third baby

  • @lungilegodlo6847
    @lungilegodlo6847 Год назад

    I was fortunate because I studied this history at standard 3 to 7 in the former Transkie.

  • @siyabongamfeka7182
    @siyabongamfeka7182 Год назад

    thank you for making this video

  • @big-mike2955
    @big-mike2955 Год назад +1

    Siyabonga.

  • @kubita-thecall8795
    @kubita-thecall8795 Год назад +2

    Nice work. But the pictures aren't anywhere near Eswatini traditional gear. These are AI generated.✌️🇸🇿. Otherwise great narration

  • @livestockprofessionalfarme2104
    @livestockprofessionalfarme2104 9 месяцев назад

    Am Ngoni in zambia and we practice incwala

  • @sihlemasondo2898
    @sihlemasondo2898 Год назад

    Great content

  • @wendysthembile4586
    @wendysthembile4586 Год назад +2

    Mmmmuuu! There is a lot missing 🤔🤔🤔I think,but thanks🇸🇿

  • @zanellatutu6735
    @zanellatutu6735 Год назад +7

    Emaswati were already established as a tribe when the Dlaminis and the Ndwandwes both from Mocanbique came to Eswatini

    • @muzitsabedze6248
      @muzitsabedze6248 Год назад

      Not true., 😅

    • @kairosunltd130
      @kairosunltd130 Год назад +4

      Ngiyabobga mine and that's the real Swazi history. The dlamini's settled in Swaziland, a land that was already occupied by its original inhabitants. 🙏🏿They they invented a system and introduced 'kingship'. Otherwise they were amathonga coming from Mozambique and decided to settle in Swaziland which was a beautiful and rich country. They were greedy

    • @cryptokid1807
      @cryptokid1807 Год назад

      Swazi thats why the country became Swaziland and later eswatini

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад

      False. Those were not Swazi's. You are talking about the Magagulas who use to occupy the eSwatini lands wena. Dlamini is actually a direct descendant of Mswazi I. From Mswazi to Ludonga to Ngwane to Dlamini. Infact, the Magagulas were witches.

    • @sudonym5356
      @sudonym5356 Год назад

      Established as a tribe called what exactly?? 🤣🤣

  • @zamahlubinkosi6827
    @zamahlubinkosi6827 Год назад +2

    This is not our traditional attire. It's giving Nigeria

    • @high-fimusik8543
      @high-fimusik8543 Год назад

      Is it not the mamba clan that fought the Nguni wars and retrieved Shobuza after he went to exile?

  • @simphiwedlamini343
    @simphiwedlamini343 Год назад +6

    I am the 6th generation of this guy. I come from a line of his son called Ndlaphu. The current King came from his son called Mswati 2nd
    There was Sobhuza 2 his son Ndlaphu had a son Bhevula had a son Sibilane (my grandfather) had a son Gema (my father) and then me. And I think my name Simphiwe is stupid compared to these masculine names.

    • @BandzDlamini
      @BandzDlamini Год назад

      We might be related bro, because my roots go way back to the royal house too.

  • @philshongwe8835
    @philshongwe8835 Год назад

    Good work

  • @Godongwane
    @Godongwane Год назад

    That why they call me Chief Mthethwa

  • @sibusisondlovu7706
    @sibusisondlovu7706 Год назад

    Many nations avoided Shaka and Zulus including Afrikaaners and British. The Great Afrikaner Trek route avoided going through Zulus . The route was going to JHB for gold in 1886.

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      Why would they have gone from the Cape through Natal in order to reach the then Transvaal? Please familiarize yourself with the map of South Africa. The Great Trek was by road and not the sea.

  • @rootyoo-jin3310
    @rootyoo-jin3310 Год назад

    A very nice channel, i wanted to start binge watching but you don't have enough content. Im disappointed

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад

      It’s a new channel. Please give us some time and we’ll things to a binge-able standard 🙂

  • @bonginkosinkosi4286
    @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад +3

    And he did not found eSwatini. The Swazi people are a very big nation. Very big. There were Swazi people in eSwatin already. Just like today. There are Swazi people in eSwatini, Mpumalanga, KZN and the Eastern Cape. We used the name Mswazi way before the days of Dlamini and them.

    • @Kgoki890
      @Kgoki890 Год назад

      & Mozambique , I wonder why u avoid that?

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад +1

      @@Kgoki890 Yes. Infact, the Swazi people built the largest kingdoms in Mozambique called Tembe. This is way before they assumed the name Ngwane. Tembe was a Kingdom, not this nonsense yase KZN that is government sponsored,.

    • @ronneldube4842
      @ronneldube4842 Год назад

      So tell me how big is Swazi nation because you seem to be exaggerating here calculat the population of Swaziland and the Swati her in South Africa they don't make even 3 million

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад

      @@ronneldube4842 Majority of the black population in South Africa are Swazi. The kingdom of KwaZulu is Swazi. Zulu descends from Malandela. Malendela is Dlamini’s son just like Hlubi. There’s also Mkhwatshwa who is Dlamini son, and this is where the Nxumalos come from. King Zwelithini understood thi

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@bonginkosinkosi4286Malandela's descendants invaded Swaziland and not the other way round. The Dlaminis were a clan and not a nation. I don't care what zwelithini taught you.

  • @thabisondzinisa9016
    @thabisondzinisa9016 Год назад

    Syabonga kuveta letindzaba letinje . Emaswati need to tell their stories themselves so as to tell the detailed history

  • @bonginkosinkosi4286
    @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад +9

    Not completely accurate. He was succeeded by Usuthu. Usuthu was removed by Somquba. Mswazi II removed Somquba. And he actually moved from Phongolo to Enhhlangano.

    • @mphiwadlamini
      @mphiwadlamini Год назад +4

      Hhayi ke asikwati tsine lokwabo Usuthu. The narrator captured most of the events accurately. Well done

    • @mabambelela.dlamini
      @mabambelela.dlamini Год назад +1

      pls elaborate on Usuthu. Pls share more info on him? was he a son or brother to Somhlolo

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад

      @@mabambelela.dlamini yes, he was his son. He was Sobhuza I’s son

    • @high-fimusik8543
      @high-fimusik8543 Год назад

      Is it not the mamba clan that fought the Nguni wars and retrieved Shobuza after he went to exile?

    • @bonginkosinkosi4286
      @bonginkosinkosi4286 Год назад

      @@high-fimusik8543 yes it was the Mamba clan. It did not fight the Nguni wars, it only fought Zwangendaba. It was Mswati II that actually fought and conquered

  • @sibusisondlovu7706
    @sibusisondlovu7706 Год назад +1

    It is alleged that Swazis were very sly - they colluded ( spyed ) for the Afrikaaners in Pedi vs Afrikaner wars. The same happened in the 1980's - Swazis sometimes were anti - ANC .

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      The swazis were actually on the payroll of the Boers,hence the kidnappings of ANC career from that kingdom.

  • @thapelomasela725
    @thapelomasela725 Год назад +1

    Thandile was never the Chief wife, The Chief wife was LaVumisa, Zwide's eldestdescendants are still there.

    • @lethukuthuladlamini4862
      @lethukuthuladlamini4862 10 месяцев назад

      LaVumisa was an inhlanti to Thandzile. Her son was named Ndwandwe or Nxumalo.

  • @Sheesh-b7m
    @Sheesh-b7m Год назад +1

    Aaawu meke nakhuluma lesingisi nje nisuke seniphiswe amanga wodwa bakithi 😂😂 ongxiwa baqedile ngawe cc. Ayikho yonke lento oyikwitiza la

  • @mkholom
    @mkholom Год назад +1

    There is some inaccuracy here, Shaka never interacted with no one from Britain. Saying he bought guns from them is not accurate.

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад

      It’s accurate. A number of African scholars and historians say that he did.

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@AfricaEnchantedShaka used the short stabbing spear and not guns. Remember, those scholars are like you, (I.e you don't sound African). Scholars fed the world a pile of rubbish about Africa eg they claim that Southern Africa was empty and that we all came from Central Africa. We all believe and repeat this without any proof. They found the Xhosa in the Cape in the fifteen hundreds but they came to settle a Century later, in 1652. We've always been here. Our history is written by "scholars" and not us.

  • @ZolekaDlamini-p7v
    @ZolekaDlamini-p7v 4 месяца назад

    😊

  • @sammykamau4575
    @sammykamau4575 4 месяца назад

    After deposing KIng Sobhuza then later Dingiswayo, he conquered and led the Zulu KIngdom, but unfortunately Shaka the Zulu's downfall was occasioned by an underage who he had taken to the bush for a hanky-panky.

    • @AndrewKundya
      @AndrewKundya 3 месяца назад

      There was no Zulu kingdom before Shaka

  • @supreme7761
    @supreme7761 9 месяцев назад

    The Zulus are in almost every clans history in Southern Africa😂 these mf are legendary.

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      Except the Xhosa. Asinagazi lenu thina. When shaka ascended the throne we were 9 years into the First Frontier War (circ 1779). The Zulus are much younger than even the swazis. Read history with understanding. That's why the Zulus are dismissed as "brainless" by certain ethnic groups.

    • @supreme7761
      @supreme7761 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@nomagcisacawe3297 you sound like a hater bro

    • @AndrewKundya
      @AndrewKundya 3 месяца назад

      There was no Zulu Empire until Shaka came into power..... previous there were sub-groups of Nguni clans including Ngwane, Mtethwa and Ndwande

  • @thebemabiletsa4328
    @thebemabiletsa4328 Год назад +2

    Shaka bought guns from the Portuguese, not British

  • @sphiwemaseko2268
    @sphiwemaseko2268 Год назад

    Didn't King Sobhuza sell King Dingani to the British?

  • @mcebisimatsebula269
    @mcebisimatsebula269 3 месяца назад

    You are talking about mswati 1st his son was somhlolo sobhuza 2nd who took after his grandmother gwamile or labotsini

  • @ntokozolindokuhle5265
    @ntokozolindokuhle5265 Год назад

    So dingani killed his brother the greatest king of all just to loose to the Boers and try to invade another black man’s territory he and his other brother are the reason we are in this mess

  • @clementrachidi7246
    @clementrachidi7246 Год назад

    The subtitles....

  • @nelsonzikhali2477
    @nelsonzikhali2477 Год назад

    INkosi uSobhuza 111 wafela eZimbabwe eSanali koGodlwayo kulapho alele khona

    • @nqabagwebu5761
      @nqabagwebu5761 Год назад

      💀💀👀 sobhuza the 3rd?

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      You are the only one who knows of Sobhuza 111. Even mswati will laugh at you if you told him that.

  • @mncedisidlamini-h6x
    @mncedisidlamini-h6x Год назад +1

    Not entirely accurate but this is quite close

  • @sundaeemhayise9642
    @sundaeemhayise9642 Год назад +2

    The founder of emaSwati 🇸🇿 is Dlamini 1 ( King Matalatala) so this is not true at all. Where do get this information because even on Google there's the eSwatini 🇸🇿 Family tree which starts with King Matalatala Dlamini 1st. Stop spreading half truths or expect a Legal action.

    • @zanellatutu6735
      @zanellatutu6735 8 месяцев назад

      This is a Ndwandwe promoting Ndwandwe how originate from the Mocambique region

  • @khanyisiledlamini7038
    @khanyisiledlamini7038 Год назад

    Asenteni sobhuza ilembe. 😂😂 Thank you for the documentary. I think some of what is said is not entirely correct. If my memory serves me well, I think Mswati I was the founder of emaswati, not Sobhuza I

  • @qalas7327
    @qalas7327 Год назад

    It was mswati I who founded the Swati. The way history is being distorted...

    • @high-fimusik8543
      @high-fimusik8543 Год назад

      Is it not the mamba clan that fought the Nguni wars and retrieved Shobuza after he went to exile?

    • @qalas7327
      @qalas7327 Год назад

      @@high-fimusik8543 not true ! The mamba never fought any war. Where do you get that...

    • @high-fimusik8543
      @high-fimusik8543 Год назад

      Are you from eswazini? It's oral history and I can provide documents that prove so@@qalas7327

  • @tinangubane9349
    @tinangubane9349 Год назад

    Would you please cover the part where Shaka slapped his mother with a very hot slap i wan know why? and how could he?

    • @Sheesh-b7m
      @Sheesh-b7m Год назад

      Zulu culture is to pay respect to elders, not slap them, sorry.

    • @tinangubane9349
      @tinangubane9349 Год назад +1

      @@Sheesh-b7m what's that suppose to mean ? Coz Shaka did slapped his mother with a very big slap and i wann know why?

    • @Sheesh-b7m
      @Sheesh-b7m Год назад

      @@tinangubane9349 maybe you should ask the person who told you that lie, they should know the whole story mos. Thina maZulu asyazi leyondaba.

  • @nnn8502
    @nnn8502 Год назад +1

    This whole video is wrong. You are just rewriting history and adding your own spice take this video down please

  • @doctormabuza2668
    @doctormabuza2668 Год назад

    He was the most selfish human being

  • @Gab-pn1ih
    @Gab-pn1ih Год назад

    All Lies, Finish And Klaar

  • @normanmabaso5269
    @normanmabaso5269 Год назад

    assuming .

  • @WandileMchunu-p8x
    @WandileMchunu-p8x Год назад

    Lie

  • @siphiwenkutha4033
    @siphiwenkutha4033 Год назад +2

    Shaka never met white people.......

    • @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693
      @luyandzabavukiledlamini4693 Год назад

      Actually he did

    • @MandlaNxumalo-n6l
      @MandlaNxumalo-n6l Год назад +1

      Lol he did

    • @janetvandyk1943
      @janetvandyk1943 Год назад

      wrong go back to the old history The Boere and the Zoeloe nation have a history with Shaka

    • @nomagcisacawe3297
      @nomagcisacawe3297 7 месяцев назад

      He met a few Brits.. (Farrell and others). He was too busy subjugating Black tribes to engage meaningfully with Whites. He believed the Whites had serious muthi and called for them each time he was injured. Remember,he survived numerous assassination attempts.

    • @siphiwenkutha4033
      @siphiwenkutha4033 7 месяцев назад

      Well i still maintain he never did... His mentor dingiswayo is the one who met them while he was in exile saw their military strategy and went back and shared this with shaka thus shaka had to reorganise militarily to prepare for the coming whites... When he said "bayeza ondlebe zikhanyilanga" he meant exaxtly that they are coming. But he himself never did.

  • @truth50923
    @truth50923 Год назад

    Madlantule mean eat and have nothing

  • @zanellatutu6735
    @zanellatutu6735 Год назад +1

    Are you rewriting history?????
    This is all lies. This is a very inaccurate narrative possibly by a Ndwandwe to try and establish thier own significance

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад

      Bizarre.

    • @mhlabuhlangenedlamini1521
      @mhlabuhlangenedlamini1521 Год назад +3

      Indeed history cannot be rewritten of course. Her facts check out objectively from history books. No denying, that, EMaswati remain an enigma. 👏🏾👏🏾. My Sister, Ndwandwe or not, this is an outstanding narration. There’s just not point referring some people to JSM Matsebula book on the history of EMaswati. Never mind the regalia it’s just an attempt at dramatization, which, us the concerned people and who are of the lineage at issue, can attest to it. ✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  Год назад +2

      @@mhlabuhlangenedlamini1521 Ngiyabonga 🙏🏿🙂 All the stories I present are objective and thoroughly researched. I take pride in what I do. Some history is simply uncomfortable and some people struggle with it.

    • @mhlabuhlangenedlamini1521
      @mhlabuhlangenedlamini1521 Год назад +1

      @@AfricaEnchanted So true what you say, lokutsi, the truth hurts sometimes, even though that doesn’t change the historical fact being true. I should say this too, that what I have found to be very surprising is that, you the researcher and presenter of fact, will be supported by written authoritative references, yet, these supposed critics just simply say it’s not true,, and end there, without providing any evidence in authoritative writings, of any sort their ‘correct’ history fact(s).Very un-academic but more of the typical present day ,,,,,,, going on.

    • @mphiwadlamini
      @mphiwadlamini Год назад +1

      Tsine lesiyive itekwa ngulabasembili kunatsi lababayitsetse kubokhokho wetfu lokutekwa ngabo lendzaba siyayivuma le.

  • @mthelisi
    @mthelisi 11 месяцев назад

    How can we chat privately? I’m working on something that you can be influential on.

    • @AfricaEnchanted
      @AfricaEnchanted  11 месяцев назад

      Hi Mthelisi, please email me at africaenchanted@gmail.com ☺️