Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Indiana based Zimbabwean soccer referee recognized at a banquet!






Mandla Mkwananzi a Zimbabwean soccer referee based in Indianapolis Indiana USA was recently acknowledged by the Crossroads Soccer Officiating Association for getting into a new and higher level of High school Soccer Officiating. Mkwananzi who does soccer officiating as a way of contributing to the local sport was caught by surprise when he got the invitation to reserve the date for such a prestigious recognition. He was recognized among others officials different sports disciplines such as basketball and football. He and one other guy were in the soccer category for this year's acknowledgement. "It was a joy to share this moment with my wife" I was privileged to be in the same room with many other professionals that I look up to!

Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Names of Bulawayo townships and their meanings!

Amabizo koBulawayo lemitsho yawo

BULAWAYO,
Lobhengula chose this
name because there was some
opposition to him succeeding his
father Mzilikazi. Two turbulent
years passed before he was
enthroned. It was so named to express Lobhengula's feelings that
he was the one meant to be killed
(ngingobulawayo ). It was common at that time to refer to
Bulawayo as 'kobulawayo
umtanenkosi.' Mbiko Masuku
wanted Nkulumane to be King
instead of Lobhengula- his wife was
sister to Nkulumane.

MZILIKAZI
named after the founding
king of the Ndebele nation King
Mzilikazi.

Makhokhoba, was derived from the
actions of Mr Fallon who used to
walk around with a stick. The name come from umakhokhoba, the
noise of the stick ko-ko-ko made
by the old man who stayed there.

BARBOURFIELDS
 was named after a
Bulawayo mayor H R Barbour

NGUBOYENJA
 was named after one of King Lobhengula's sons who was
whisked out of Rhodesia by Cecil
John Rhodes to give them western
education in the Cape Province.

MATSHOBANA
named after King
Mzilikazi's father. Matshobana was the son of Mangethe.

SIZINDA
 was named after one of the
Ndebele villages called iSizinda, at
one time iSizinda village was
stationed where the present
township is site

IMINYELA
 the township built for
men only was named after the tree
species that abounds in the area.

MABUTHWENI
 sometimes referred to
eZinkabini , there lived men who
were not supposed to bring in their wives, frequent searches were
carried out to flash out women.
Amabutho refers to conscripted
men, ready to be trained as
soldiers during the heyday of the
Ndebele State.

NJUBE
 was named after one of the
royal sons of Lobhengula, Njube
was the first to be born after
Lobhengula had become king. He
alongside Nguboyenja were taken
to Cape by Rhodes in order that there be no rallying point in
Matabeleland that could lead to the
resuscitation of the Ndebele
mornachy.

MPOPHOMA
 was a favourite of
many residents in Bulawayo, it provided a long term lease and
accomodated lodgers. Mpophoma
in isiNdebele refers to a waterfall.
The name is derived from a stream
further west which flowed towards
the Khami river and the stream in question had a waterfall.

PHUMULA
 was built further west and its
name captured the ongoing
struggles to gain longer and more
secure housing tenure for Africans
in Bulawayo since the Rhodesian laws stipulated that town belonged
to whites and Africans were to live
in reserves hence Africans had to
rest and phumula the struggles.

PHELANDABA
 became the name that
immortalised the struggles for more secure tenure. The matter (of
the struggle) is over, indaba
iphelile. Phelandaba became a
prestigious township where big
names lived, Joshua Nkomo had a
house there.

MAGWEGWE,
 this suburb was named
after King Lobhengula's senior
induna, Magwegwe Fuyana. When
King Lobhengula fled north under
attack from Cecil Rhodes' forces,
Magwegwe was killed in place of the king and his remains, disguised
as those of King Lobhengula, were
interred in a cave at Pashu in
Binga.

LOBHENGULA
 was named after the
last Ndebele monarch, the very king who gave the last Ndebele monarch, the very king who gave the name
koBulawayo. It was Lobhengula's
contested accession to the royal
throne that led to the name
koBulawayo. When soldiers
arrayed by Mbiko kaMadlenya Masuku the Chief of Zwangendaba
fought him, King Lobhengula
would say 'ngingobulawayo .'

ENTUMBANE
 comes from King
Mzilikazi's burial place, a small hill
off the old Gwanda road.

EMAKHANDENI
 is a name that
derives from one of the four
generative villages at the time of king Mzilikazi. It was the third to be
established following the
integration of the Dlodlos into the
Ndebele State. A number of villages
were part of aMakhanda that is,
iNzwananzi, iNxa, iNdinana, iNsinda and iNsingo.. Amakhanda was also
the place where amabutho were
undergoing millitary training.
Emakhandeni is the isiNdebele
name for Fort Rixon.

NKULUMANE,
 the name derives from Nkulumane, King Mzilikazi's heir
apparent, Nkulumane was born
during the visit of Dr Robert
Moffart. By then King Mzilikazi was
then resident at Mhlahlandlela
where Pretoria stands today. Dr Moffat was coming from Kuruman
but that name was corrupted by
the Ndebele to Nkulumane.

EMGANWINI,
 the name derived from
aa tree found in the vicinity. The
marula tree is called umganu in isiNdebele hence place name given
in locative form. The last tree
where traders and missionaries
from the south usually stopped
and outspanned their wagon

TSHABALALA
 was the totem of King Lobhengula's mother a woman of
Swazi extraction Fulatha
Tshabalala. This was also a reason
to bar Lobhengula from succeeding
his father that Fulatha his mother
was not a pure Nguni. After ascending the throne, Lobhengula
rightly treated his mother as the
queen-mother.

FAMONA
 was named
after one of Lobhengula's
daughters Mfamona but the name
was corrupted to Famona.

MAHATSHULA
 bears the name of a
senior member of the Ndebele
royal circle, Mahatshula Ndiweni
who lived in the Nhlambabaloyi
village.

KHUMALO
 was named after the Royal Clan of the Ndebele

LUVEVE
 named after chief Luveve

GWABALANDA
 named after one of
the Ndebele Chiefs Gwabalanda
Mathe. During the heydays of the
Ndebele State there was indunankulu, chief of chiefs and
under King Mzilikazi it was
Gwabalanda Mathe.

MALINDELA
 was Lobhengula's
ma
!