Maphosa / Ngara /Nungu /Hlatshwayo Totem - what they represent


The Porcupine (Ngara) totem is widely regarded as one of the most common totem. They’re known as the King’s In-law (Mukwasha waMambo).The origin of this name is largely debatable, but some alluded that their ancestor Zimuto who lived near Great Zimbabwe married the princess of Great Zimbabwe hence the origin of the name. They mystically prides themselves as the ones who shot the rock and it gushed blood by their spikes. They’are also shortened (WaMambo) meaning the King’s In-law. The males are very hardworking, intelligent and docile. Their women are somewhat shy and can make good wives.

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  1. It's not common ..that is not true

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  2. TheNgara they are hardworkers and intelligence

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    1. They also do not marry each other one good thing about them. When they have same totem ngara or Maphosa they automatically see each other as brother and sister.

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  3. They form the bulk of illegal immigrants in southern Africa and are amongst the most Lazy people who like alcohol too much .

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  4. Very hardworking and intelligent people. The women know how to cook and are really wife material

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  5. Ngara is a porcupine - a hedgehog is a completely different animal they are not even related

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    1. What is ngara in ndebele. Is it the same as Nkala. I get different pictures on Google. I'm confused

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    2. Ngara,Nkala nungu, inungu so ngara is nkala not a porcupine but it means nkala and nungu are same people

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  6. Ngara is a porcupine - a hedgehog is a completely different animal

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  7. They are very common and I like the part were it says they make very good wives and thats true

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  8. Intelligent pple hardworking and ladies are wife material, helping hand to their partners.

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  9. Ngara we are hard workers, intelligent, and we don't marry each other , we are one family Maposa Chikandamina

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  10. I'm dating a Maphosa gent so I'm very curious about his clan names he says he's originally from Zimbabwe.. i love him he's so sweet

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    1. YES! They are very kind❤️

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  11. Jikamkhonto,Phuthumane,Sitsha,Hlatshwayo,Majikijela,Ndlela,Londo,

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  12. Oooh yes we are very hardworking and are the best wives on earth....🥰🥰

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  13. Yes we are very hard working and humble but just don't push it.

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  14. For sure they are hardworking people nonetheless in all good fields there are weeds that grow too, Phuthumane, Jikamkhonto, Nlondo -banlonda nyama, majikijela, ndlela, nungu, sitsha esihle esidlelamakhosi, Nkala, Hlatshwayo,

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  15. I like the part 'they make good wives' 😊

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  16. Indeed we make good wives and are very good at cooking. The men, hard workers.

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  17. who knows about there origins

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  18. I am Maphosa and dating Maphosa 😁

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    1. You are definitely not one of us ,you are a shame

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    2. You might want to stop in case you mess up your genetic line

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  19. So the men are called waMambo and the women are vana Maphosa is that right?

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  20. WaMambo for the men, Maposa for the women

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  21. We make good wives, proudly maposa

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  22. I 'm told we came from swaziland or zululand which is which here to those with more knwledge

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  23. Now that i associate with so many people i am realizing its so common

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