😂😂 Yes finally someone who know the history. I always new Shaka was light skinned and pretty he had his mother's looks 😅 his appearance was unlike our mordern idea of a warrior but still Henry Cele killed that role 😤
@@tutotutot5193He didn't have to. The whites didn't attack the Zulus at his time. But thanks to King Shaka the blacks in South Africa were united and could resist better and avoid extermination from whites with better weapons. Glory to King Shaka!!!
What a great guy. So much knowledge. We need leaders like this in our communities teaching children who they are. Life will be better if we all know who we are and where we from
@@user-xs1cu6qc4x not sure mina I am talking about my direct family who are some how related with the Zulus, I have a theory based on South African history
@user-xs1cu6qc4x this is not something we can answer because eiii it happens . Even I have blood line that ain't my biological but they raised me and somehow DNA is very close. So baba Buthelezi was black and was part of the royal house or clan ..let's leave it like that 🩵🩵🩵🙏
@user-xs1cu6qc4x parents will be parents. I don't even know why I share this, but here I am... At age 12 or something, I drowned in a river at my granny's village, I saw a lady deep down in a river and she said alot of things and among that she spoke about my parents and told me I wasn't who I thought I was..haai messed me up mentally but as a black child what do u do. I suffered depression and later anxiety, whenever I asked my mother questions I was somehow wrong because batswana bare kids don't question adults...cut the long story short, parents never tells the whole truth and somehow is for the best.
Zulu men are warriors. Same as Vikings and the Romans were warriors. The latter 2 were more murderous than the latter. King Shaka is a great African icon.
@@AndrewMcFarlane_1It's really hard to compare the two. Shaka mostly fought other Zulus. You probably didn't know that. Nearly all the clans he found were subgroups of the Nguni/Zulu. When he took over people, he treated them as his own. The British, on the other hand, did none of that.
King Shaka had a heart of a leapard he is a legend I will continuously praise his name he was n powerful boy that turned into a mighty king of amazulu❤❤
on ukhozi fm, a history narrator once mentioned long time ago that Shaka was light in complexion but handsome, and had a big tongue, he would pronounce words differently (big tongue - uyathefula)
Nations are built on blood. People need to stop singling us out as the Zulu people and make it so that we feel bad about it. No, we are a warrior nation, and that's who we are.
Show me one nation that was built through conversation and jokes… The clan names we use are names of men who were cut throats; you can’t be weak and have a legacy that lasts hundreds of years
I hear you what you trying to say, yet you missing the point lana. He is trying to reveal how the social and cultural norms have been misunderstood as the time gone by, it is not the matter of weak to strong, and the legacy you talking about is the one we twisted. Besides King Hintsa succeeded through conversation most than eagerness to spill blood (because of his reasoning and intelligence).
@@user-tv4qq9kk8z Trust me I am not missing any point; and you are wrong! King Hintsa did not always use dialogue to have his way. He mass murdered amaGiqwa royal family for refusing to bow down to amaTshawe (Xhosa royal family), he attacked Chief Ngqika of amaRharhabe Xhosa and killed many of his warriors, his brother who wanted to break away from amaXhosa kingdom and found his own independent kingdom, Hintsa also helped abaThembu kingdom, amaMpondo kingdom in driving away King Matiwane of amaNgwane (a Zulu speaking nation), they killed many of his warriors, drove him back to Natal where he died at the hands of Dingane. Yes Hintsa was not a war loving leader, but he used force when he saw an advantage. With the British, he saw that they are a technologically superior to him and so he tried to use dialogue to end the war, thats how they killed him… Again I repeat; all of us here, me, you, and everyone reading this; we are all children of murderers who used force to get what they want. You will never build a legacy without spilling blood. Only Jesus Christ did that; if he really existed
@@Better230Yes it was built by the spear and blood.. Yet Shangaan people are not the most violent people today. Violent people need to be punished severely; lets not excuse them because their kingdom was supposedly built with blood. Which kingdom was not built by blood?
Shaka was a merciless psychopath He's leading warriors had the savage cruel task of killing their own zulu people if shaka was in a bad mood . On hes mother's death , over a hundred men and women were killed . The tribe was made to watch while warriors beat them on their heads with knopkierries until dead This was the preferred method of killing hes own people . Imagine the everlasting traumatic effect that had on those watching .
Your ignorance comes with how obsessed you are to psycho-analyze someone who lived in a very different era to the one you're living in, using modern day thinking skills you've been taught. If you had been there, you probably wouldn't think the way you do. Your analysis only qualifies to critic the modern day humans, we're talking history here, different reasoning, different circumstances. You tried though, but nah, your perspective disqualifies you.
Interesting video but since I'm not from south Africa and don't understand zulu I didn't understand half of the video. Sending you love from Namibia ❤ keep exposing the truth
"Owayengenabuso yebo bokusolwa, owayengenazitho yebo zokusolwa" Izibongo zenkosi uSenzangakhona lezo, that should give us an idea that the King was good looking
I do agree with the concept of him being light skinned... But "ilanga liphume lintsizwa" was his father's praises. Those belonged to Senzangakhona. But of course, he may have inherited the same complexion.
Since the passing of the king goodwill,zulu,s seem in turmoil,zulu,s seem divided,by what..... greed ,lust for power and perks,very sad for such a proud culture,who can unite them.....surely the young boys and men must be floundering.
That is why we have to repent as a nation because this affects everybody in South Africa as they are also having the favour of God, when they come to God and worship Him they make a difference.
I realized long ago that my people, AmaZulu, have violence encoded in our dna and that in part is because of our origins as a nation. Like uBaba said, Shaka ruled the nation with an iron fist, a bloody one while at it. We are warriors by nature. Shwele
Bhuti Mbuso Khoza i agree with you ntanedlozi, ngaba nenhlanhla ukuvuka ne Lembe several times. I even told izinyane from eNdlunkulu about I Lembe. He was light... light in completion. Not le esiboniswa yona on TV... siyabonga mfoka khoza ngobuhlakani onikwe bona
23 September is the beginning of the year. Confirm this with DJ Sbu and UBaba U Ntsingiza. And also read about the month of Abib (SPRING) in Deuteronomy 16 vs 1, and Exodus 12 vs 2 reads, This month shall be unto you the beginning of months, It shall be the first month of the year to you.
Talking about SHAKA INSTEAD OF TALKING WHAT THE CURRENT ZULU PEOPLE CAN DO. THESE PEOPLE AND THEIR MINDSETS IS STUCK IN THE PAST. HOW DO WE MOVE FORWARD AS A NATION???
It's very possible that Shaka might have been light skinned, given the fact that his parents had desirable looks. It didn't make sense to me that he was very dark with an intimidating appearance yet his parents were possibly light or brown skinned but again in science there's what we call recessive genes.