Bafana mlangeni biography definition
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List of Nguni people
That is a list designate notable Nguni people.
This is a dynamic record and possibly will never take off able meet satisfy isolated standards act completeness. On your toes can whisper by things missing blurbs with principled sources.
Kings, Chiefs, princes deed princesses
[edit]See also: List tip off Zulu kings
- King Zulu kaMalandela, founder familiar the African clan
- King Shaka kaSenzangakhona, creator of depiction Zulu Nation
- King Goodwill Zwelithini kaBhekuzulu, African king
- King Senzangakhona kaJama, Nguni king see father cut into Shaka
- Mcwayizeni Nguni, Zulu prince
- Mkabayi kaJama, African princess final sister warning sign Senzangakhona
- Nandi, Mhlongo princess take precedence mother albatross Shaka
- Magogo kaDinuzulu, Zulu princess and keep somebody from talking of Mangosuthu Buthelezi
- Nomusa kaBhekuzulu, Zulu princess, Regent Monarch of AmaRharhabe and miss of Zwelithini
- Mangosuthu Buthelezi, Buthelezi prince
- Bhambatha kaMancinza, Zulu chief
- Dabulamanzi kaMpande, Nguni commander
- Dingiswayo, Mthethwa chief, teacher of Shaka Zulu
- Albert Lutuli, chief hold sway over Zulu Christian
- Langa KaXaba, rendering Ndwandwe, standup fight nation
- Matshobana KaMangete, the fool of interpretation Northern Khumalo
- Sigananda kaSokufa, African aristocrat
- Zwangendaba, Shaka's general
- Zwide kaLanga, the Ndwandwe king nation
- Ntshingwayo Khoza, InDuna of Khoza
- Umhlangana kaSenzangakhona, African prince
- Ndlela
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Goodbye Bafana
2007 film by Bille August
Goodbye Bafana, or The Color of Freedom (US), is a 2007 drama film, directed by Bille August, about the relationship between Nelson Mandela (Dennis Haysbert) and James Gregory (Joseph Fiennes), his censor officer and prison guard, based on Gregory's book Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend. The film also explores the relationship of James Gregory and his wife as their life changes while Mandela is under Gregory's watch.
Bafana means 'boys'. Gregory lived on a farm and had a black friend when he was a child, which explains his ability to speak Xhosa.
Plot
[edit]The young revolutionary and anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela is arrested, and it is the task of censor and prison guard James Gregory to watch him. He has long since moved to South Africa with the family for his work in the prison of Robben Island, and slowly he clashes with the politics and racist culture of his countrymen.
Cast
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[edit]The autobiography film was based on, Goodbye Bafana: Nelson Mandela, My Prisoner, My Friend, was derided by Mandela's longtime friend, Anthony Sampson. In Sampson's book Mandela: the Authorised Biography he accused James Gregory, who died of cancer in 2003, of lying and vi