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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Hlabisa

Hlabisa is a settlement in Umkhanyakude District Municipality in the KwaZulu-Natal province of South Africa. The village lies between the Hluhluwe and Umfolozi game reserves, some 40 km north-west of Mtubatuba. It is named after the Hlabisa tribe of Zulus, and also known as kwaHlabisa.

Neighbouring localities include Somkele (37 km); Nongoma (40 km); Kwamsane (43 km); Mtubatuba (47 km); Hluhluwe (48 km); Mahlabatini (50 km).

In 2007, researchers studied local healthcare habits and how long it took people in Hlabisa sub-district to go to a hospital after they had been bitten by a snake.

Notable people

  • Beauty Ngxongo (born 1953), is a master weaver of Zulu baskets; she lives in Hlabisa.
  • Sim Tshabalala (born 1967), is a lawyer and businessman. He is the group CEO of Standard Bank Group since 2013.
  • DJ Tira (born 1976; also known as Mthokozisi Khathi), DJ and producer; his birthplace and early childhood home is Hlabisa.
  • Misuzulu Zulu (born 1974), King of the Zulus, and was born in Hlabisa.
  • Zwelikhethabantu Ngema, father of playwright Mbongeni Ngema (1955–2023), was born in Hlabisa, and the children of the family lived there for some time.

References

  1. ^ "Main Place Hlabisa". Census 2011.
  2. ^ "Dictionary of Southern African Place Names (Public Domain)". Human Science Research Council. p. 210.
  3. ^ Khumalo, Fred (27 August 2020). "'The whole wide world could see what South Africa was truly like'—Read an excerpt from Heart of a Strong Woman: A Memoir by Xoliswa Nduneni-Ngema, as told to Fred Khumalo". The Johannesburg Review of Books. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
  4. ^ Travel distances from Hlabisa
  5. ^ Sloan, Derek J.; Dedicoat, Martin J.; Lalloo, David G. (28 November 2007). "Healthcare-seeking behaviour and use of traditional healers after snakebite in Hlabisa sub-district, KwaZulu Natal: Healthcare seeking after snakebite". Tropical Medicine & International Health. 12 (11): 1386–1390. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3156.2007.01924.x. PMID 18045265.
  6. ^ Chemaly, Tracy Lynn (7 July 2021). "Beauty Ngxongo: Woven in Time". TLmagazine. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
  7. ^ Singh, Kaveel. "Royal house confusion as Zulu regiments and prince Misuzulu interrupt Zikalala's SOPA". News24. Retrieved 29 March 2022.