Makhuza Tembe
| Makhuza Tembe | |
|---|---|
| Senior Prince of the Tembe Kingdom (Founder of the Makhuza-Tembe branch) | |
| Reign | late 1800s – early 1900s |
| Predecessor | King Noziyingile Tembe |
| Successor | Leadership of the Makhuza branch |
| Born | Tembe Kingdom, Maputaland |
| Died | 1924 Inland Tembe territory, Maputaland |
| Dynasty | Tembe-Thonga |
| Father | Prince Madingi Tembe |
| Religion | African Traditional Religion |
Makhuza Tembe (died 1924) was a late 19th-century Tembe prince who founded the Makhuza-Tembe branch of the Tembe Kingdom following a succession dispute against Queen Regent Zambili Dlamini and her son, Prince Ngwanase Tembe. Historically, the Makhuza-Tembe branch governed inland Tembe territories independently.