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==Early life==
==Early life==
Makomborero Ngonidzashe was born on 16 September, 2016 to [[Tavonga Ngonidzashe]] and [[Sheshya Ngonidzashe]], at 08:43. With his birth, he displaced [[Taremekedzwa Ngonidzashe]] in the line of succession, who if his father had become Mambo prior to Makomborero's birth, be the {{wp|heir presumptive}}.
Makomborero Ngonidzashe was born on 16 September, 2016 to [[Tavonga Ngonidzashe]] and [[Sheshya Ngonidzashe]], at 08:43. With his birth, he displaced [[Taremekedzwa Ngonidzashe]] in the [[Line of succession to the Rwizikuran throne|line of succession]], who if his father had become Mambo prior to Makomborero's birth, be the {{wp|heir presumptive}}.


The announcement of his birth was made over [[NMR]] radio and television at noon, with his name being announced at that time. Despite rumors that they might choose {{wp|Sotho language|Molisa}} names in honor of his mother, [[Ditsheho Ngonidzashe]], Makomborero's name was of {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} origin.
The announcement of his birth was made over [[NMR]] radio and television at noon, with his name being announced at that time. Despite rumors that they might choose {{wp|Sotho language|Molisa}} names in honor of his mother, [[Ditsheho Ngonidzashe]], Makomborero's name was of {{wp|Shona language|weRwizi}} origin.


On 23 September, 2016, he was baptized into the {{wp|Methodism|High Estmerish faith}} at the [[Saint Chloé's Church, Guta raMambo|Saint Chloé's Church]], as Thomas Ngonidzashe.
On 23 September, 2016, he was baptized into the {{wp|Methodism|High Estmerish faith}} at the [[Saint Chloé's Church, Guta raMambo|Saint Chloé's Church]], as Thomas Ngonidzashe.
However, due to {{wp|global developmental delay|severe developmental delays}}, Makomborero Ngonidzashe made very few public appearances, most notably at the coronation of his grandfather, where his father became crown prince. Thus, on 14 October, 2020, Makomborero Ngonidzashe was disinherited from the line of succession, and was given the title of ''Ishi'', or Lord.


==Titles and honors==
==Titles and honors==
*'''16 September, 2016 - present''' - ''Changamire'' Muchinda Makomborero Ngonidzashe
*'''16 September, 2016 - 14 October, 2020''' - ''Changamire'' Muchinda Makomborero Ngonidzashe
*'''14 October, 2020 - present''' - ''Changamire'' Ishi Makomborero Ngonidzashe


[[Category:Rwizikuru]]
[[Category:Rwizikuru]]

Revision as of 01:17, 14 October 2020

Makomborero Ngonidzashe
Prince of Rwizikuru
Born16 September, 2016 (7 years)
Guta raMambo, Rwizikuru
Full name
Thomas Makomborero Ngonidzashe
HouseHouse of Ngonidzashe
FatherTavonga Ngonidzashe
MotherDitsheho Ngonidzashe
ReligionHigh Estmerish Church

Makomborero Ngonidzashe is the second-in-line to the Rwizikuran throne, born on 16 September, 2016 to Sheshya Ngonidzashe and crown prince Tavonga Ngonidzashe. He is the older brother to Munyaradzi Ngonidzashe.

Early life

Makomborero Ngonidzashe was born on 16 September, 2016 to Tavonga Ngonidzashe and Sheshya Ngonidzashe, at 08:43. With his birth, he displaced Taremekedzwa Ngonidzashe in the line of succession, who if his father had become Mambo prior to Makomborero's birth, be the heir presumptive.

The announcement of his birth was made over NMR radio and television at noon, with his name being announced at that time. Despite rumors that they might choose Molisa names in honor of his mother, Ditsheho Ngonidzashe, Makomborero's name was of weRwizi origin.

On 23 September, 2016, he was baptized into the High Estmerish faith at the Saint Chloé's Church, as Thomas Ngonidzashe.

However, due to severe developmental delays, Makomborero Ngonidzashe made very few public appearances, most notably at the coronation of his grandfather, where his father became crown prince. Thus, on 14 October, 2020, Makomborero Ngonidzashe was disinherited from the line of succession, and was given the title of Ishi, or Lord.

Titles and honors

  • 16 September, 2016 - 14 October, 2020 - Changamire Muchinda Makomborero Ngonidzashe
  • 14 October, 2020 - present - Changamire Ishi Makomborero Ngonidzashe