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Sigananda kaZokufa
Sigananda kaZokufa (c. 1815 – 1906[1]) was a Zulu aristocrat whose life spanned the reigns of four Zulu kings in southeastern Africa. According to oral history, Sigananda's grandfather was chief Mvakela, who married a sister of Nandi, King Shaka's mother, and that his father was Inkosi Zokufa. He also said he had a son called Ndabaningi. [2]
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SiganandakaZokufa (c. 1815 – 1906) was a Zulu aristocrat whose life spanned the reigns of four Zulu kings in southeastern Africa. According to oral history...