The Lemba Clans, in accordance with the order of seniority of clans or houses are as follows:
1) Buba/Juda,
2) Hamisi/Hamese,
3) Bakali/Bakari/Pakgadi/Rabakali/Rapakgadi,
4) Seremani/Seremane/Solomon, Shlomo / Suleiman,
5) Tovhakale/Thobakgale/Tovakare,
6) Mhani/Mani,
7) Hadzhi/Hadji/Rahadji,
8) Sadiki/Sathekge/Sadiq/Tzadik,
9) Ngavi/Zungunde,
10) Mange/Nemanga,
11) Salefu/Sarefu,
12) Thinyaladzi/Chinyaladzi.
There is no faction fighting for leadership. Lembas/Senas rule in turns according to clans or houses.
The Lemba Clans, in accordance with the order of seniority of clans or houses are as follows:
1) Buba/Juda,
2) Hamisi/Hamese,
3) Bakali/Bakari/
Pakgadi/Rabakali/Rapakgadi,
4) Seremani/Seremane/Solomon, Shlomo / Suleiman,
5) Tovhakale/Thobakgale/Tovakare,
6) Mhani/Mani,
7) Hadzhi/Hadji/Rahadji,
8) Sadiki/Sathekge/Sadiq/Tzadik,
9) Ngavi/Zungunde,
10) Mange/Nemanga,
11) Salefu/Sarefu,
12) Thinyaladzi/Chinyaladzi.
There is no faction fighting for leadership. Lembas/Senas rule in turns according to clans or houses.
Lembas may practice different religions, be it Judaism,
Christianity, Islam... Speak different languages or join different
organizations, be it political, social or economical,
but are unified by their culture.
Lembas are known by different names at different times and places: