Mamani kaPhahlo
| Queen Mamani KaPhahlo | |
|---|---|
| Mpondomise people | |
| Reign | 1732 To 1758 | 
| Predecessor | King Phahlo (father) | 
| Successor | King Sonthlo (Brother) | 
| Born | c. 1702 | 
| Died | 1758 | 
| Spouse | 
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| Issue | None | 
| Dynasty | AmaCirha | 
| Father | Phahlo | 
| Mother | Princess of the Xesibe | 
| Religion | Ancestral Worship | 
Queen Mamani kaPhahlo (c. 1702-1758) was a queen of the AmaMpondomise Kingdom from 1732 to 1758, following after her father, King Phahlo. She is also known as Queen Mbingwa. As the eldest among three daughters of the Great Wife of King Phahlo, she successfully challenged her half-brothers from the smaller houses for the throne upon the death of her father. She married Princess Ntsibatha, a Mpondo princess, she died in May 1758 without any heirs to the throne. She was succeeded by one of her brothers, King Sonthlo, who she installed in her position despite challenges from Within the royal family members at that time