Muzila the Survivor : son of Shoshangana. Jimmy Justice Maluleke
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TextSeries: Our storyPublication details: Bedfordview: Heritage Publishers, 2015. Edition: First editionDescription: 48 pages colour illustrations: maps 24 cmISBN: 9780992 228873Subject(s): South AfricaDDC classification: 968.8501092 MUZI Summary: Summary: This book tells of Muzila, the son of Shoshangana, and the father of Nghunghunyani. After the death of Shoshangana, Muzila was determined to take control of the Gaza-Nguni kingdom from his brother, Mawewe. After a bitter struggle, and many battles, Muzila assumed the kingship. Even though he was a master statesman and military leader, Muzila began to find it difficult to maintain full control of the whole Gaza kingdom. Muzila, a shrewd politician, steered this multi-cultural and multi-ethnic kingdom through rapidly changing times, finally making an alliance with the Portuguese shortly before his death.
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"The people, clans & events that shaped southern Africa."
Contributors: Jimmy Justice Maluleke [and others].
Includes bibliographical references (page 47).
Summary: This book tells of Muzila, the son of Shoshangana, and the father of Nghunghunyani. After the death of Shoshangana, Muzila was determined to take control of the Gaza-Nguni kingdom from his brother, Mawewe. After a bitter struggle, and many battles, Muzila assumed the kingship. Even though he was a master statesman and military leader, Muzila began to find it difficult to maintain full control of the whole Gaza kingdom. Muzila, a shrewd politician, steered this multi-cultural and multi-ethnic kingdom through rapidly changing times, finally making an alliance with the Portuguese shortly before his death.
Approved for: First additional language learners: Grade 4-9.
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