Sitembele Tobela Mzamane (born 30 January 1952)[1] is a South African Anglican bishop. He is a former Bishop of Mthatha,[2] and although the first bishop to bear that title, he is the 10th incumbent, since the bishopric was previously known as St John's.[3]
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Sitembele Tobela Mzamane (born 30 January 1952) is a South African Anglican bishop. He is a former Bishop of Mthatha, and although the first bishop to...
Mzamane (1932–1997), a medical doctor, South Africa's first black nephrologist Joab Mzamane (1920–1989), an agriculturalist and father of Sitembele Mzamane...
(civil) 6 December 2002 in St John's Cathedral, Mthatha, by Bishop SitembeleMzamane and (traditional) 7 December at the Thembu Great Place near Qunu,...
Joe Mzamane street in kwaThema was named after him. Joe Mzamane is Joab Mzamane's brother, Mbulelo Mzamane's father and Bishop SitembeleMzamane's uncle...
Cornelius Mhlangenqaba Mzamane (10 October 1920 – 14 March 1989) was an agriculturalist and father of Bishop SitembeleMzamane. Joab was born in Ngxaza...
Thwala Bishop suffragan of Natal 2007-2017 not replaced Preceded by SitembeleMzamane Bishop of Mthatha 2017-2021 Incumbent Preceded by Dino Gabriel Bishop...