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More about the Finest Canoe Club in the Whole Dam Universe

Dabulamanzi Canoe Club was founded by a group of paddlers who decided to set up the second canoe club in Johannesburg (after JCC), which would be more conveniently situated in the north of Johannesburg, in 1979. The founder members, realising that Emmarentia Dam was to be the premier Gauteng canoeing venue of the future, had the vision to establish a club, which today consistently has a membership of some 1000+ members, comprising world champions in various categories, SA National Team members, SA champions, a strong provincial representation and recreational (fish n’chips) paddlers.

Dabulamanzi Canoe Club derives its name from Dabulamanzi kaMpande (1839 – 1886) a Zulu warrior who commanded the Zulus at the Battle of Rorke’s Drift. His name is interpreted as ‘the one who conquers the waters.’ One of the founders of our club, Alan Witherden, was aware of the meaning of the name (although not, at that stage, its prestigious history). Thankfully his suggestion won out against competing names like The Whirlpool, Emmarentia Paddlers and Saxon Splashers. Chief Dabulamanzi’s father was the Zulu King Mpande, which made Dabulamanzi a half-nephew of the legendary Shaka and younger half-brother of Cetshwayo kaMpande, the last king of the Zulu Kingdom. After the defeat of the Zulus and the deposition of Cetshwayo, Dabulamanzi campaigned for the return of his brother to power. When Cetshwayo was restored in 1883, Dabulamanzi fought on to maintain the unity of the Zulu Kingdom.

Dabulamanzi blog posts

Dabs News | Down Downs and Down Winds

Dabs News | Down Downs and Down Winds

Last week some of our people played in two vastly different challenges, the 10 in 1 and the Harbour to Harbour. Thursday evening saw another running of the infamous 10 in 1, with the 2025 edition including a new option for the racing snakes; paddle the 10km Time Trial...

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Dabs News | The 2025 Pete Marlin and Lowveld Croc Weekend

Dabs News | The 2025 Pete Marlin and Lowveld Croc Weekend

The last weekend of October saw one of the SA’s finest river races being run at the same time as one of SA’s finest surfski races. Over half a dozen of the Dabs guys who went up to the Lowveld Croc were at last year’s Pete Marlin, even though they were back markers at...

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