Chief of Tembe

Chief of Tembe
Inkosi (Chief) yaKwaTembe
Incumbent
Inkosi (Chief) Mabhudu Israel Tembe[1]
ResidenceKwaNgwanase, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa
SeatKwaNgwanase, Manguzi
AppointerTembe Tribal Authority
Term lengthHereditary
FormationPrecolonial era
First holder Tembe

Chief of Tembe (also Inkosi yaKwaTembe) is the hereditary leadership title of the ruling house of the precolonial Tembe Kingdom, now represented as the Tembe Tribal Authority in South Africa's modern democratic structure.[2][3][4] The Chief of Tembe oversees traditional governance within the Tembe Tribal Authority, manages land allocation, presides over customary courts and represents the Tembe community in provincial traditional leadership structures.[4][5]

The Tembe chieftaincy is historically linked with the wider Embo-Nguni, Embo-Dlamini ( Emalangeni of Dlamini I and the Thonga-Nguni (ancestors of the Tembe-Thonga) of the Maputaland-Lubombo region as well as other communities like the Nyaka.[6]

Various historical traditions identify figures such as Sikuke, Ludahumba, Silamboya and Mangobe as founding ancestors of the Tembe family.[7]

List of Tembe rulers

The following is a verified list of Tembe rulers from King Sikuke to current Chief of Tembe.[8]

Name Reign Notes
King Sikuke c.1692-1710 First verifiable Tembe ruler after the genealogical gap
King Ludahumba 1710-1728 Successor to King Sikuke
King Silamboya 1728-1746 Consolidated Tembe authority during early coastal-inland interactions
King Mangobe 1746-1764 Predecessor to King Mabudu; pivotal ruler before the rise of the Mabudu-Tembe branch
King Mabudu 1764-1782 Founder of the Mabudu-Tembe branch; powerful 18th-century ruler
King Mwayi 1782-1800 Successor to Mabudu
King Makasana 1800-1854 Major ruler during early 19th-century upheavals; father of King Noziyingile
King Noziyingile Tembe 1854-1886 Father of Prince Ngwanase; strengthened Tembe polity during colonial encroachment
Queen Zambili Dlamini (Regent) 1886-1894 Regent for Prince Ngwanase following Noziyingile’s death
Chief Ngwanase Tembe 1894-1928 Installed after regency; founder of the modern Ngwanase-Tembe branch
Chief Mhlupeki Tembe 1928-1950 Son of Ngwanase; ruled through early apartheid years
Chief Mzimba Tembe 1951-2000 Son of Mhlupeki; long-serving 20th-century chief
Chief Israel Mabhudu Tembe 2001-present Current Chief of Tembe, leading the Tembe Tribal Authority

See also

References

  1. ^ "Inkosi Mabhudu Israel Tembe resigns from Ingonyama Trust board". TimesLIVE. 11 January 2025.
  2. ^ Mthethwa, Dingani. 2002. The Mobilization of History and the Tembe Chieftaincy in Maputaland: 1896–1997 (PDF). MA thesis, University of Natal.
  3. ^ Mathebula, Mandla (2017). "Some notes on the early history of the Tembe, 1280 AD–1800 AD (PDF)". New Contree. 78: 102.
  4. ^ a b Lions to roar Tembe Park, News24, 10 October 2001. Accessed 22 November 2025
  5. ^ Peace Parks Foundation. "Tembe Elephant Park". Retrieved 11 November 2025.
  6. ^ Matsebula, J. S. M. (1972). A History of Swaziland. 3rd edition. Longman Publishers: South Africa. pp. 7–10.
  7. ^ Kloppers, Roelie J. (2003). The History and Representation of the History of the Mabudu-Tembe (MA thesis). University of Stellenbosch. Retrieved 11 November 2025.
  8. ^ Kloppers, Roelie J. (2003). The History and Representation of the History of the Mabudu‑Tembe (MA thesis). University of Stellenbosch. page27