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Jabulani Adatus Nxumalo
Jabulani is a Zulu word meaning "rejoice". It is often used as a first name, and in that context is often shortened to "Jabu". People * Jabulani Dubazana (born 1954), vocalist from Ladysmith Black Mambazo * Jabulani Dube, Zimbabwean politician * Jabulani Maluleke (born 1982), South African footballer * Jabulani Mnguni (born 1972), South African footballer * Jabu Moleketi (born 1957), South African politician * Jabulani Ncubeni (born 1992), South African footballer * Jabulani Shongwe (born 1990), South African footballer * Jabulani Sibanda, Zimbabwean war veteran leader * Jabulani Newby (born 1991), Canadian basketball player Other uses * Adidas Jabulani, the match ball used in the 2010 FIFA World Cup, held in South Africa * Jabulani, a suburb of Soweto, South Africa * "Jabulani", a song by PJ Powers PJ Powers (born 16 July 1960, Durban) is a South African singer and performer. She became a household name in southern Africa after the widespread success of the song “Jabulani†...
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Zulu Language
Zulu (), or isiZulu as an endonym, is a Southern Bantu language of the Nguni branch spoken in Southern Africa. It is the language of the Zulu people, with about 12 million native speakers, who primarily inhabit the province of KwaZulu-Natal of South Africa. Zulu is the most widely spoken home language in South Africa (24% of the population), and it is understood by over 50% of its population. It became one of South Africa's 11 official languages in 1994. According to Ethnologue, it is the second-most-widely spoken of the Bantu languages, after Swahili. Like many other Bantu languages, it is written with the Latin alphabet. In South African English, the language is often referred to in its native form, ''isiZulu''. Geographical distribution Zulu migrant populations have taken it to adjacent regions, especially Zimbabwe, where the Northern Ndebele language ( isiNdebele) is closely related to Zulu. Xhosa, the predominant language in the Eastern Cape, is often considered ...
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Jabulani Dubazana
Jabulani Frederick Mwelase Dubazana was a member of Ladysmith Black Mambazo, a South African choral group founded in 1960 - and still led - by close friend Joseph Shabalala.Grammy for Black Mambazo.
''SouthAfrica.info'' 14 February 2005. Dubazana was born in , South Africa, and joined Ladysmith Black Mambazo in 1976. It was at this time that Joseph converted to
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Jabulani Dube
Jabulani Dube (died May 29, 2013) was a Zimbabwean politician A politician is a person active in party politics, or a person holding or seeking an elected office in government. Politicians propose, support, reject and create laws that govern the land and by an extension of its people. Broadly speaking, a .... He was the MP-elect for Insiza South.MDC-T Parliamentary Candidate Dies « National « ZimEye


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Jabulani Maluleke
Jabulani Maluleke (born 17 March 1982 in Soweto) is a South African football (soccer) midfielder A midfielder is an outfield position in association football. Midfielders may play an exclusively defensive role, breaking up attacks, and are in that case known as defensive midfielders. As central midfielders often go across boundarie .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Maluleke, Jabulani 1982 births Living people South African soccer players Association football midfielders Dynamos F.C. (South Africa) players Dangerous Darkies players Black Leopards F.C. players SuperSport United F.C. players Polokwane City F.C. players Sekhukhune United F.C. players Sportspeople from Soweto ...
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Jabulani Mnguni
Jabulani Mnguni (born 9 December 1972) is a South African former footballer who played at both professional and international levels as a midfielder. Mnguni played club football for Vaal Professionals, Moroka Swallows, Orlando Pirates, Tembisa Classic and Uthukela, before moving to Vietnam to play with Sông Lam Nghệ An Song Lam Nghe An Football Club (), simply known as Song Lam Nghe An or SLNA, is a professional V.League 1 football club playing at the Vinh Stadium in the city of Vinh, Nghe An province, Vietnam. The club was named based on the Lam river. ...; he also earned 2 caps for the South African national side in 1997. External links * 1972 births Living people South African men's soccer players South African expatriate men's soccer players South Africa men's international soccer players 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup players Orlando Pirates F.C. players Moroka Swallows F.C. players Song Lam Nghe An FC players Expatriate men's footballers in Vietna ...
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Jabu Moleketi
Phillip Jabulani "Jabu" Moleketi (born 15 June 1957, in Pimville) was Deputy Minister of Finance in the Cabinet of South Africa of President Thabo Mbeki, from 2004 to 2008. Following the resignation of President Mbeki, Moleketi was among those members of the Cabinet who submitted their resignations on 23 September 2008, although it was subsequently announced that, like Minister of Finance Trevor Manuel, he might be willing to remain in his post."Confusion rattles markets"
Sapa (''IOL''), 23 September 2008. In November 2008 President Kgalema Motlanthe appointed Nhlanhla Nene in his position. He is married to Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi, the former Minister for the Public Service and Administration who was replaced by Richard Baloyi on 25 September 2008.


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Jabulani Ncubeni
Jabulani Ncubeni (born 18 December 1992) is a South African soccer Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players who primarily use their feet to propel the ball around a rectangular field called a pitch. The objective of the game is ... player. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Ncobeni, Jabulani 1992 births Men's association football midfielders Living people Sportspeople from Pietermaritzburg South African men's soccer players Maritzburg United F.C. players Thanda Royal Zulu F.C. players Lamontville Golden Arrows F.C. players AmaZulu F.C. players Bloemfontein Celtic F.C. players Royal AM F.C. players South African Premier Division players National First Division players ...
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Jabulani Shongwe
Jabulani Shongwe (born 28 February 1990) is a South African soccer player who plays as a midfielder for South African club Highlands Park Highlands Park Football Club was a South African professional soccer club who played in Modderfontein, Johannesburg. They were founded in 2003 as a phoenix club to the earlier Highlands Park F.C. (1959) and Highlands Park F.C. (1990) The c .... International career International goals :''Scores and results list South Africa's goal tally first.'' References 1990 births Living people South African men's soccer players Men's association football midfielders Mamelodi Sundowns F.C. players Bidvest Wits F.C. players Lamontville Golden Arrows F.C. players Chippa United F.C. players Highlands Park F.C. players People from Witbank African Games silver medalists for South Africa African Games medalists in football Competitors at the 2011 All-Africa Games South Africa men's A' international soccer players 2011 African Natio ...
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Jabulani Sibanda
Jabulani Sibanda is the former chairman of Zimbabwe National Liberation War Veterans Association (ZNLWVA), an organisation originally comprising all the veterans that fought during the Second Chimurenga or Zimbabwe War of Liberation which ended in 1979, although he took no part in the war. Under his leadership the ZNLWVA mobilised War Veterans and other ZANU PF sympathisers in the forced and often violent appropriation of farmland they claimed to have been stolen during colonisation. He was expelled from ZANU-PF in 2014 for being part of the Tsholotsho Declaration. 2008 general election Robert Mugabe endorsement Despite the fact that he was expelled and therefore not a member of ZANU-PF, Sibanda, together with his ally Joseph Chinotimba, led "million-men" marches across the country to endorse President Robert Mugabe as the candidate for ZANU-PF in the March 2008 presidential election. Jabulani was inducted as chairman of the war veterans with blessing from Mugabe. Mugabe a ...
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Jabulani Newby
Jabulani "Jabs" Newby (born August 15, 1991) is a Jamaican-Canadian professional basketball player who last played for the Fraser Valley Bandits of the Canadian Elite Basketball League. Newby played college basketball for Eastern Kentucky University and Gannon. High school career Newby initially competed at the high school level with St. Marguerite d'Youville Secondary School in his hometown of Brampton, Ontario. Newby played his junior and senior years of high school prep basketball under head coach Rob Fulford at Mountain State Academy in Beckley, West Virginia. As a junior, his team finished with a record of 29–7 and was considered one of the top-30 in the United States. In Newby's final season, he averaged 10 points, 7 assists, 3 rebounds, and 2 steals, leading the Falcons to a 22–4 record in 2010. Mountain State was ranked within the top-25 high school teams in the country by '' USA Today Sports''. He took part in the West Virginia State Scott Brown Memorial Classic Al ...
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Adidas Jabulani
The Jabulani ( , ) was a ball (association football), football manufactured by Adidas. It was the List of FIFA World Cup official match balls, official match ball for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The ball is made from eight spherically moulded panels and has a textured surface intended to improve aerodynamics. It was consequently developed into the Adidas Tango 12 series of footballs. , meaning "be happy!" in Zulu language, Zulu, is the Imperative mood, imperative plural form of the verb "to be happy". Design The ball was constructed consisting of eight (down from 14 in the 2006 World Cup) thermally bonded, three-dimensional panels. These then were spherically moulded from ethylene-vinyl acetate (EVA) and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPU). The surface of the ball was textured with grooves, a technology developed by Adidas called "Grip 'n' Groove" that was intended to improve the ball's aerodynamics. The design had received considerable academic input, being developed in partnersh ...
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Soweto
Soweto () is a township of the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng, South Africa, bordering the city's mining belt in the south. Its name is an English syllabic abbreviation for ''South Western Townships''. Formerly a separate municipality, it is now incorporated in the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, and one of the suburbs of Johannesburg. History George Harrison and George Walker are today credited as the men who discovered an outcrop of the Main Reef of gold on the farm Langlaagte in February 1886. The fledgling town of Johannesburg was laid out on a triangular wedge of "uitvalgrond" (area excluded when the farms were surveyed) named Randjeslaagte, situated between the farms Doornfontein to the east, Braamfontein to the west and Turffontein to the south. Within a decade of the discovery of gold in Johannesburg, 100,000 people flocked to this part of the Zuid-Afrikaansche Republiek in search of riches. They were of many races and na ...
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