- King
Mswati II (c. 1820 –
August 1868), also
known as
Mswati and
Mavuso III, was the king of
Eswatini between 1840 and 1868. He was also the
eponym of...
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Busisiwe Mavuso (born 1977 or 1978) is a
South African businesswoman and the
chief executive officer of
Business Leadership South Africa.
Before her appointment...
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Meshack Mavuso Magabane (born 8
March 1977), is a
South African actor and director. He is best
known for his
roles in the po****r
serials Heist, Isidingo...
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Nkosinathi Nhlakanipho Mavuso (born 25
January 1998),
known by his
stage name
Langa Mavuso, is a
South African singer,
songwriter and
performer from Johannesburg...
- John
Solane Absolom Mavuso (1926 – 24 May 2011) was a
South African politician who
served as
Minister for
General Services in
Nelson Mandela's Government...
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Nozipho Phillistasia Fu****phi
Mavuso is a
South African politician who has
represented the
African National Congress (ANC) in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial...
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Mavuso Walter Msimang is a
South African civil servant and politician. He is a co-founder of
African Parks, a Johannesburg-based
conservation organization...
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Mavuso Sports Centre is a multi-use
stadium in Manzini, Eswatini. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches. The
stadium has a
capacity of 5,000...
- 1480–1520
Ngwane II: 1520–1550
Dlamini II: 1555–1600
Nkosi II: 1600–1640
Mavuso I: 1645–1680 Magudulela: 1685–1685
Ludvonga I: 1685–1715
Dlamini III: 1720–1744...
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community to
rebuild the
school and
expel the
criminal elements.
Meshack Mavuso –
Jabulani "Javas"
Nyembe Tshepo Ngwane –
Thabo Nonyane (Thiza) Charmaine...