Isibaya’s weird and wonderful names explained
Isibaya has more than its fair share of weird and interesting names - ever wondered what they mean?
Siyabonga Twala, who plays Mpiyakhe Zungu in Isibaya. Picture supplied
The Mzansi Magic’s soapie has gained a cult following and with its transition from telenovela to soapie it has introduced us to even more arguably weird names. DStv.com has listed just some of the interesting names as well as their meanings:
Mgijimi – When Mpiyakhe was turned into a zombie he was named Mgijimi which means “runner”. This is also apt because, as Ndlovu’s zombie, he was commanded to do errands.
Bhekifa – One of the new characters who has been installed as chief in the valley, Bhekifa means “inheritance” or “look out for your inheritance”. This is also no coincidence as Bhekifa inherited the throne of the Mabovu clan in valley after the former chief died.
S’bindi – Bhekifa’s cousin S’bindi made one appearance in the show and that was when he was killed. S’bindi means liver, or to have a lot of courage.
Blade – This name is pretty self-explanatory. Blade is the chief’s right-hand man and he makes sure that business is taken care of swiftly and efficiently with the precision of a sharp blade.
Zwelibanzi – Zwelibanzi loosely translated means there is a lot of land or the world is endless. This seems to be true for the son of the chief who has been overseas and has come back to a new world that is full of possibilities for him.
Mehl’emamba – This young man used to work with a witch doctor, Sunday Nkabinde, and his name Mehl’emamba means mamba eyes or snake eyes. Although he doesn’t really have snake-like eyes his character is eerie and lingers around.
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