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Ndlovukati (, pl. ''tiNdlovukati''; also spelled Indlovukazi) is the siSwati title for the female monarch of
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. The title is given preferentially to the mother of the reigning
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(styled the ''
Ngwenyama iNgwenyama (, pl. ''tiNgewnyama'', also ''Ingwenyama'' or ''Inkosi'') is the title of the male List of monarchs of Eswatini, monarch of Eswatini. In English, the title is sometimes translated as King of Eswatini. The iNgwenyama reigns together ...
'', "Lion of
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"), or to another female royal of high status if the king's mother has died. The title is roughly equivalent to a
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, though she is jointly head of state, ruling alongside the Ngwenyama. The title can also mean ''doctor''. When there is no king, the Ndlovukati rules as queen regent. The current Ndlovukati is Queen Ntfombi Tfwala, the mother of Ngwenyama
Mswati III Mswati III (born Makhosetive Dlamini; 19 April 1968) is the ''Ngwenyama'' (King) of Eswatini and head of the Swazi royal family. He heads an absolute monarchy, as he has veto power over all branches of government and is constitutionally immune fr ...
and wife of
Sobhuza II Sobhuza II (; also known as Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was ''Ngwenyama'' (King) of Swaziland (now Eswatini) for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign of any monarch in recorded history. Sobhuza was bo ...
. She was also queen regent from 1983 until 1986 when Mswati became king. The most notable queen regent was Ndlovukati
Labotsibeni Mdluli Labotsibeni Mdluli (c. 1859 – 15 December 1925), also known as Gwamile, was the queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland and the wife of King Mbandzeni. Early life She was born at Luhlekweni in northern Swaziland around 1859, the daughter ...
who ruled
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from 1899 until 1921 when she abdicated for Sobhuza II.


Origins

The Ndlovukati is traditionally joint monarch of Eswatini with the king. The king is seen as the administrative
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being an embodiment of the State itself or representative of its international persona." The name given to the office of head of sta ...
, while the Ndlovukati is seen as the spiritual and national head of state. During the reign of
Sobhuza II Sobhuza II (; also known as Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was ''Ngwenyama'' (King) of Swaziland (now Eswatini) for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign of any monarch in recorded history. Sobhuza was bo ...
the title became more ceremonial. Several of the Ndlovukati's functions are to control important ritual substances (sometimes called medicines) and knowledge necessary for inaugurating of the rule of a Ngwenyama, rainmaking, and the annual renewal of national and kingly strength in the
incwala Incwala () is the main ritual of kingship in the Eswatini, Kingdom of Eswatini. This is a national event that takes place during the summer solstice. The main participant in incwala is the King of Eswatini; when there is no king there is no incw ...
rites. The Ndlovukati also leads the nation as queen regent following a king's death and during the youth of the crown prince. Other notable Tindlovukati are Tsandzile Ndwandwe,
Lojiba Simelane Queen Lojiba Simelane was one of the wives of King Ndvungunye and the sister of Ndvungunye's main wife Somnjalose Simelane, the mother of King Sobhuza I. Lojiba acted as the queen regent and Indlovukati of Swaziland from 1836 after the death o ...
,
Tibati Nkambule Tibati Madvolomafisha Nkambule (d. 1895), was the Queen Regent and Indlovukati of Swaziland from 1889 until 1894 during the minority of her grandson king Ngwane V. She was married to Mswati II (d. 1868), and the queen mother of her son King ...
, and
Labotsibeni Mdluli Labotsibeni Mdluli (c. 1859 – 15 December 1925), also known as Gwamile, was the queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland and the wife of King Mbandzeni. Early life She was born at Luhlekweni in northern Swaziland around 1859, the daughter ...
from nineteenth century Swaziland.


History

Historically, there have been a number of Ndlovukati with great substantial power as well as influence, especially (though not exclusively) in periods of
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. The power of the Ndlovukati was explicitly understood as a counterweight to that of the Ngwenyama and also to potentially rival royal princes. This was the case especially during the reign of
Mswati II 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 Eswatini. Mswati is considered to be one of the greatest fighting kings of Eswatini. Unde ...
and Tsandzile Ndwandwe. Like royal governors who were not from the royal
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, the Ndlovukati could not accede to the throne, thus offering an alternative source of power to rein in overweaning ''Tingwenyama'' who could not challenge directly to be the Ngwenyama. During the long reign of
Sobhuza II Sobhuza II (; also known as Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was ''Ngwenyama'' (King) of Swaziland (now Eswatini) for 82 years and 254 days, the longest verifiable reign of any monarch in recorded history. Sobhuza was bo ...
(1899–1982), his grandmother Ndlovukati
Labotsibeni Mdluli Labotsibeni Mdluli (c. 1859 – 15 December 1925), also known as Gwamile, was the queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland and the wife of King Mbandzeni. Early life She was born at Luhlekweni in northern Swaziland around 1859, the daughter ...
(also known as "Gwamile") was the last great bearer of the title, being the primary Swazi political power from Sobhuza's accession as an infant in 1899 until his accession to full power in 1922. However, over the following 60 years the practical power and influence of the office of ''ndlovukati'' became greatly overshadowed, in part because the British chose to recognize the powers of the king (whom they called the "
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") over those of the senior, in part because of the force of Sobhuza's personality in contrast to the ''tindlovukati'' who succeeded his own mother after she died in 1938, and in part because of conservative aristocratic Swazi male reactions to colonialism, which created a new and more rigid form of patriarchy now called and argued by some to be mischaracterised as "traditional". The office of ''Ndlovukati'' suffered a further blow after the death of Sobhuza II, when a holder of the office was implicated in the political machinations of Prince Mfanasibili aimed at usurping the kingship. Thus the political-cultural ideals and historical meanings of the office expressed above do not really characterise the ''Ndlovukati'' today, whose position has become much weaker than that of the ''Ngwenyama''. At any time where there is both an ''Ingwenyama'' and a ''Ndlovukati'', which is most of the time, there are two royal villages. Even during a regency when the king is a minor, a proto-form of his headquarters is prepared. The King's headquarters is where he carries out his administrative duties; the ''Ndlovukatis, which is called ''
umphakatsi In Eswatini, an umphakatsi (; plural imiphakatsi) is an administrative subdivision smaller than an inkhundla; there are 385 imiphakatsi in the country, each approximately equivalent to a local community. In western societies it could be also equi ...
,'' (meaning "the inside," and a term also applied to the royal insiders and close allies as a group) is the national capital and spiritual and ceremonial home of the nation. The king resides at his own royal village or kraal called ''lilawu''. The present umphakatsi is at Ludzidzini Royal Kraal and lilawu is at Ngabezweni Royal Kraal.


List of ''tiNdlovukati''

* LaYaka Ndwandwe, 1745–1780 (''Regent 1780'') * Lomvula Mndzebele, 1780–1815 (''Regent 1815'') *
Lojiba Simelane Queen Lojiba Simelane was one of the wives of King Ndvungunye and the sister of Ndvungunye's main wife Somnjalose Simelane, the mother of King Sobhuza I. Lojiba acted as the queen regent and Indlovukati of Swaziland from 1836 after the death o ...
, 1815–1840 (''Regent 1836–1840'') * Tsandzile Ndwandwe (LaZidze), 1840–1875 (''Regent 1868–1875'') *
Sisile Khumalo Sisile Khumalo, better known as LaMgangeni (died 1875), was Ndlovukati (queen mother) of Swaziland Eswatini, formally the Kingdom of Eswatini, also known by its former official names Swaziland and the Kingdom of Swaziland, is a landlocked ...
(Lamgangeni), 1875 *
Tibati Nkambule Tibati Madvolomafisha Nkambule (d. 1895), was the Queen Regent and Indlovukati of Swaziland from 1889 until 1894 during the minority of her grandson king Ngwane V. She was married to Mswati II (d. 1868), and the queen mother of her son King ...
(Madvolomafisha), 1875–1894 (''Regent 1889–1894'') *
Labotsibeni Mdluli Labotsibeni Mdluli (c. 1859 – 15 December 1925), also known as Gwamile, was the queen mother and queen regent of Swaziland and the wife of King Mbandzeni. Early life She was born at Luhlekweni in northern Swaziland around 1859, the daughter ...
(Gwamile, Lamvelase), 1894–1925 (''Regent 1899–1921'') *
Lomawa Ndwandwe laNgolotsheni (Lomawa) Ndwandwe (died September 1938) was the Ndlovukati (queen mother) of Swaziland, the wife of King Ngwane V, and the mother of King Sobhuza II. Biography Early life Ndwandwe, of the Esikoteni branch of the Ndwandwe clan, w ...
, 1925–1938 *
Nukwase Ndwandwe Nukwase Ndwandwe (c. 1890 – 15 September 1957) was the Queen Mother of Swaziland, aunt of Sobhuza II, and the sister of Lomawa Ndwandwe laNgolotsheni (Lomawa) Ndwandwe (died September 1938) was the Ndlovukati (queen mother) of Swaziland, the ...
, 1938–1957 *
Zihlathi Ndwandwe/Mkhatjwa Zihlathi Ndwandwe (died 1975), also known as Zilathi Nxumalo, was Ndlovukati (queen mother) of Swaziland during the reign of Sobhuza II Sobhuza II (; also known as Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was ''Ngwenyama'' (King) ...
, 1957–1975 *
Seneleleni Ndwandwe Seneleleni Ndwandwe (died 1980), also known as Seneleni Nxumalo, was Ndlovukati (queen mother) of Swaziland during the reign of Sobhuza II Sobhuza II (; also known as Nkhotfotjeni, Mona; 22 July 1899 – 21 August 1982) was ''Ngwenyama'' (Ki ...
, 1975–1980 * Dzeliwe Shongwe, 1982–1983 (''Regent 1982–1983'') * Ntfombi Tfwala, 1986–present (''Regent 1983–1986'')


Royal standard

Queen Mother Standard of Eswatini.svg, Queen Mother Standard of Ntfombi Tfwala.


References

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