@miles.nkanyezi.mabun: Ntsanwisi was born on 11 July 1920 at the Shiluvane Mission Station in the Letaba District of Limpopo. He was the eldest child in a family of three. With only a Standard 6 certificate (but later obtaining a matric via correspondence), he entered Lemana Training Institution, a Swiss Mission Teachers’ College at Elim, Limpopo province. Ntsanwisi received a BA (1962) and MA in African studies (1965) from the University of South Africa. Overseas scholarships took him to Georgetown University in Washington DC and at Hartford Seminary, Connecticut, USA to study linguistics. Upon his return to SA he taught at Emmarentia High School, Bela – Bela. He then became the founding principal of Shiluvane Secondary and Bokgaga High schools, both in the Letaba district. After becoming the Polokwane–Lowveld and Zoutpansberg–Sibasa circuits school inspector in 1964, he lectured at the University of the North (Turfloop). There he was also Professor of African Languages and Dean, and later became Vice–President of the Transvaal African Teacher’s Union. He authored plays (e.g. Masungi, Makomba Ndlela ) and a descriptive study of idioms in Tsonga. Ntsanwisi was the first African moderator of the Tsonga Presbyterian Church, a position he held for 12 years. From 1966 to 1968 he toured extensively in Europe and the USA, presenting lectures and addressing conferences. He was awarded a Doctorate of Administration in 1985 by the University of the North. Supported by Tsonga–speaking Chiefs, Ntsanwisi entered politics in 1969. He was installed as the first Chief Minister of the ‘independent homeland’ of Gazankulu. The apartheid government wanted Black and White people to live separately, so they set certain areas apart for Black people. Thus it systematically dispossessed them of their land and controlled them via puppet leaders. ‘States’ such as Gazankulu were effectively land-locked labour pools and enjoyed no international recognition. In 1985 Ntsanwisi accepted the chieftainship of the Majeje people. Ntsanwisi died on 23 March 1993.

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nikos.sh
wtf.n!kos🧟‍♂️ :
Why not address him as Professor or Dr, but Ntsanwisi
2026-06-01 23:16:37
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premier0381
Premier :
Hi excellencies professor Hudson Ntswanisi, the late chief minister of the then self governing bantu stan government of Gazankulu in the then Transvaal.
2026-06-02 16:00:35
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thomas.mashele
Thomas Mashele :
You have shown us your wisdom and we never lack during your time. Our interlectual leader.
2026-06-01 20:15:09
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tinyikovictorkhuzwayo
Tinyiko Victor Khuzw :
Mnwanati. Continue to rest in peace
2026-06-03 12:49:45
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jenn57073
Jenn :
He was our legend 👌👌
2026-07-04 04:58:59
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mbiye54
mbiye :
He died on 25 March 1993
2026-06-02 15:03:30
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victory.revival.in
victory revival International :
Thanks Professor HW Ntsanwisi for the great work and efforts you have made for us, your legacy will remain in our hearts forever, continue to rest in peace.
2026-06-08 19:12:55
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te3280
Tier :
we remember you our dearest Chief Minister
2026-06-05 18:54:19
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thomasmushwana727
Thomas Mushwana :
Rip,former chief minister of Gazankulu.we remember,we salute you my minister.
2026-06-02 09:55:02
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jabulani.ramaru
Jabulani Ramaru :
you were a true leader
2026-07-06 02:57:38
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riverside_buick10
Riverside :
Growing up, when his mother took walks down the steep hill from the Ntswanwisi home stead, the elders would say there walks the mother of the PM of Gazankulu, a lean and strong woman.
2026-06-02 15:38:08
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tsakani.gloria
Tsakani Gloria :
I still respect Him
2026-07-06 18:47:02
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misana.trading
Misana Trading :
yaa misava yi ganamile.i remember you 😭😭😭
2026-06-22 13:54:55
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dryeyisani
Dr Yeyisani (PhD) :
Thank you so much
2026-06-02 04:07:41
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nesenganithina
Bravomike :
Nena ya tinena
2026-06-09 15:41:50
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joembalati439
Joe Mbalati :
viva Hudson Ntsanwisi viva
2026-06-14 21:18:44
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elizabethmhlanga5
elizabethmhlanga5 :
Muchaviseki, holobyenkulu murhangeri wa Gazankulu professor HWE NTSAN'WISI.
2026-06-08 19:54:03
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solomonshingange
ShingS :
Gazankulu
2026-06-02 14:24:15
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linghidon
LuDoMa :
Gazankulu was more developed than what we are having now. Professor we appreciate what you did for us the Tsonga/Shangaan people.
2026-06-02 04:50:52
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mbiye54
mbiye :
The news reach the people on the 25th of March 1993
2026-06-02 15:04:44
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zakes.ngamba
Zakes Ngamba :
What a visionary LEADER he was... the choir in the background reminds most of us those gone good days.
2026-07-07 14:53:31
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mr.cwellxitsongaboom_bap
Mr.Cwell :
Roads and structures you built, still exists
2026-07-07 08:06:54
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wisana_d
WisanaD :
he was a great leader who loved his peoples we remember you ❤️
2026-07-03 15:17:47
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famie833
Famie :
He is still a hero even now
2026-06-02 09:30:26
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magezi.jerry.malu
Magezi Jerry maluleke :
Our lovely Professor we will forever miss you dearly. We will miss your meaningfull deeds. We still believe if you were still alive and with us in Gazankulu our homeland would have been far developed
2026-06-02 11:25:06
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