King Mthimkhulu II

Mthimkhulu II (Also known as Ngwadlazibomvu, Jobe) was King of the AmaHlubi people, a Bantu tribe from Southern Africa. He succeeded his father King Bhungane II,("Bhungan'omakhulukhulu") in 1800 and thus becoming the 6th King of the AmaHlubi to rule in what is now known as KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) as the tribe can trace its lineage to Great Lakes of Africa then later in the Lebombo mountains area.

King Mthimkhulu II

Mthimkhulu II (Also known as Ngwadlazibomvu, Jobe) was King of the AmaHlubi people, a Bantu tribe from Southern Africa. He succeeded his father King Bhungane II,("Bhungan'omakhulukhulu") in 1800 and thus becoming the 6th King of the AmaHlubi to rule in what is now known as KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) as the tribe can trace its lineage to Great Lakes of Africa then later in the Lebombo mountains area.