merge school notability date July 2008 Infobox UK school name Elangeni School image size 220px latitude 51.68285 longitude 0.59672 dms motto motto pl established approx type Community School religion president head label head r head label r head deputy head label deputy head r deputy head label r deputy head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist specialist pl street Woodside Avenue city Amersham county Buckinghamshire country flagcountry England postcode HP6 6EG LEA Buckinghamshire ofsted dcsfno dcsfurn 110353 staff enrollment gender Mixed sex education Coeducational lower age 7 upper age 11 houses colours publication website http www.elangeni.bucks.sch.uk website name Elangeni is a primary school in Chesham Bois , Buckinghamshire , England. It has children from ages 7 11. Next door is a school for children aged 4 7 called Chestnut Lane. It is situated in Chestnut Lane the road and has a good learning system. They both have an outstanding Ofsted report as well as the healthy school award. The school was opened by Margaret Thatcher . External links cite web url http buckinghamshire.schooljotter.com elangeni title Elangeni School Home publisher buckinghamshire.schooljotter.com accessdate 2009 10 21 http news.bbc.co.uk 1 shared bsp hi education 07 school tables primary schools html 825 2282.stm Elangeni in the league tables http www.ofsted.gov.uk oxedu providers full urn 110353 type 4096,2048 typename Nursery 20and 20primary 20education Elangeni Ofsted References http buckinghamshire.schooljotter.com elangeni http stable.toolserver.org geohack geohack.php?pagename Elangeni School¶ms 51.6829 N 0.5968 E region GB scale 5000 Category Schools in Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire school stub ... more details
Infobox Person name Senzangakhona kaJama image image size caption birth name birth date ca. 1762 birth place death date death date 1816 death place death cause resting place resting place coordinates residence nationality other names known for education alma mater employer occupation home town title salary networth height weight term predecessor successor party boards religion spouse partner children parents relatives signature website footnotes Senzangakhona kaJama ca. 1762 1816 was a chief of the Zulu people Zulu clan, succeeding his father Jama kaNdaba . During the chieftaincy of Senzangakhona, the Zulus were a small clan in the Mthethwa confederation which was ruled by Dingiswayo . Senzangakhona married at least sixteen wives by which he had fourteen known sons. Daughters were not counted. His third wife, Nandi mother of Shaka Nandi kaBhebhe eLangeni Nandi, daughter of Bhebhe, from Langeni district , bore him his first son Shaka out of wedlock. The relationship was potentially incestuous, as Senzangakhona s mother was an eLangeni woman. Senzangakona was unable to acknowledge Nandi as his Chief Consort or Wife, an important status symbol among the amaZulu. Another of his wives gave birth to Sigujana, who was meant to succeed Senzangakhona. Sigujana turned up dead before Shaka s return to be crowned as the Nkosi King of the amaZulu. His sixth wife, Mpikase kaMlilela Ngobese, bore Dingane , who took over the Zulu kingdom after assassinating his half brother Shaka in 1828 at present day Stanger. His ninth wife, Songiya kaNgotsha Hlabisa, bore Mpande , who took over when Dingane was killed in 1840. Mpande was the only son to bear him grandchildren, through the intervention of Ndlela kaSompisi . Mpande s son Cetshwayo was in all aspects the last great king of the Zulus. Senzangakona s name is derived from the Zulu word meaning he who acts with good reason . External links http www.uq.net.au zzhsoszy states southafrica zulu.html Zulu Nguni Tribe article start box succe ... more details
Infobox person name Nandi kaBhebhe eLangeni birth date c. 1760 birth place nandi commty death date Death date October 10, 1827 October 10, 1827 death place spouse children Shaka Nandi c. 1760 October 10, 1827 was a daughter of Bhebhe, a past chief of the Langeni tribe and the mother of the legendary Shaka , King of the Zulu Kingdom Zulus . Shaka s father was Senzangakona , chieftain of the Zulu clan, which was small and insignificant at the time. After giving birth to her illegitimate son, Nandi spent many hard years being shuffled back and forth between the Zulus and her own tribe. During that time she also had to protect her son from famine , assassination attempts, and his own destructive temper. Death Despite the hard times they endured together, or perhaps because of them, Shaka loved his mother almost to the point of worship. When Nandi died of dysentery on October 10, 1827, Shaka put on his war regalia and proceeded to scream his anguish. The entire tribe of 15,000 Zulus erupted into wailing and shrieking. Citation needed date September 2010 On Shaka s orders, several people were executed on the spot, and a general Wiktionary massacre massacre broke out. Tradition held that upon the death of someone of Nandi s stature, several servants and attendants would be wounded or killed, but in this case, the event became a cover for many people to settle old scores. No fewer than 7,000 people died in the massacre. Citation needed date September 2010 Shaka himself was killed later that year by his brother. Her grave can be found outside Eshowe , off the old Empangeni road. The grave is marked Nindi . References Salmonson, Jessica Amanda. 1991 The Encyclopedia of Amazons. Paragon House. page 192. ISBN 1 55778 420 5 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Nandi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1760 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH October 10, 1827 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Nandi Category 1760 births Category 1827 deaths Category Deaths from dysentery ... more details
Infobox person name Sol Kerzner image caption birth date birth date and age 1935 8 23 birth place Troyeville , Johannesburg occupation Chairman of the Board networth alma mater University of Witwatersrand website http www.kerzner.com www.kerzner.com spouse Maureen Adler small br Shirley Bestbier deceased small br Anneline Kriel small 1974 1979 small br Heather Kerzner n e Murphy small 2000 Present children 2 sons 1 deceased , 3 daughters, 1 stepdaughter, 1 stepson salary Solomon Sol Kerzner born 23 August 1935 is a South African hotel and gambling magnate. Background and career Kerzner was born in Troyeville, Johannesburg , the youngest of four children to Jewish Russia n immigrants. His family started a hotel chain after Kerzner graduated as a Accountant Chartered Accountant , he took over the running of the group and went on to create the most successful hotel group in South Africa, Sun International South Africa Sun International . His first five star hotel was Sun City, North West Sun City which he later sold. He is now the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Kerzner International and his career spans more than 45 years in the resort industry. He founded both of South Africa s largest hotel groups and has played a pivotal role in the development of the tourism industries of South Africa, Mauritius, The Maldives, Dubai and The Bahamas. Kerzner s career in hospitality began in 1962 with the purchase of the Astra Hotel in Durban. Following the success of that property, Kerzner built South Africa s first five star graded hotel in a village north of Durban. He opened this resort in December 1964 which he named the Beverly Hills Hotel. Following the Beverly Hills, Kerzner built the 450 room Elangeni Hotel, overlooking Durban s beachfront and, in 1969, in partnership with South African Breweries, he established the chain of Southern Sun Hotels, which by 1983 operated 30 luxury hotels with more than 7,000 rooms. In 1975, Kerzner opened his first hotel outside South Africa on t ... more details