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- Matiwane comment "Matiwane (died c.1830), son of Masumpa, was the chief of an independent Nguni-speaking tribe, the amaNgwane, a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane. The amaNgwane lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in what is now northern KwaZulu-Natal. During the Mfecane his tribe was displaced by Zwide or Shaka and subsequently became vagrant marauders, who were eventually checked by an alliance of colonial and tribal troops.".
- Q17388572 comment "Matiwane (died c.1830), son of Masumpa, was the chief of an independent Nguni-speaking tribe, the amaNgwane, a people named after Matiwane's ancestor Ngwane. The amaNgwane lived at the headwaters of the White Umfolozi, in what is now northern KwaZulu-Natal. During the Mfecane his tribe was displaced by Zwide or Shaka and subsequently became vagrant marauders, who were eventually checked by an alliance of colonial and tribal troops.".