King of the Ngoni people from 1815–1857
Prince Gwaza Jele (c. 1791–1857) was a Jele Prince and young brother of King Zwangendaba of the Ngoni and Tumbuka of the Jere Ngoni Clan.[1][2] He was the first born son of King Zwangendaba Hlatshwayo Jele. He passed away in July 1857 and his son, M'Mbelwa I, inherited his position the same year.[3][4][5][6] The current king of the Ngoni is his great-grandson, M'Mbelwa V.[7][8][9][10]
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