




Kingdom believe in the inherent dignity
of all people (ubuntu)
About National Khoisan Kingdom
The NKK is the Kingdom as a humanitarian in its inception was born out of the loins of Yahweh the creator of heaven and earth and it’s sole mandate is to restore peace, love and faith in the Kingdom of Jehovah as His vision is the order and to walk righteously before our Father in heaven. The Kingdom observes culture through Jehovah’s intended purposes in order for all Kings and Kingdoms to serve the Kingdom of God with pure hearts.
The Abbaquar-SAN people are a nation from our Father and the nature derive or is anchored from term “A bba ” meaning Father which brings an intimacy with Yahweh, qua/r means “Water” meaning spirit filled and SAN means “South African Native/aborigines” . House of the National Kingdom is focused on peace and unity of all nations through the leadership of the Monarch HRM King Thomas Edgar Brown 1st who is the founder and the vision bearer of this organ. HRM King Stuart Williams as the Free State province King sort embark on mission to meat and unite all the Royal House or Kingdoms to ensure that as per UN convention that all aborigines take governance is realized as by law the NKK through the Monarch HRM King Thomas Edgar Brown 1st is already in core-governance with South African State.
Vision
The National Khoisan Kingdom aims to preserve, empower, and restore the rights and heritage of the South African Natives, who are among the country's first indigenous communities.
vision includes: Recognition & Representation – Ensuring the Khoisan people have a voice in national decision-making. Cultural & Historical Restoration – Reviving traditions, languages, and ancestral land rights. Economic & Social Development – Creating opportunities for sustainable growth and community upliftment. Leadership & Governance – Strengthening the role of Khoisan leaders in Southern Africa’s governance structures.
Mission
The National Khoisan Kingdom is dedicated to the recognition, restoration, and empowerment of the Southern African Natives. While an official mission statement, our core objectives focus on:
Preserving Indigenous Heritage – Protecting Khoisan traditions, languages, and cultural identity. Restoring Ancestral Land Rights – Advocating for the return of historically significant territories. Empowering Communities – Creating economic and social development opportunities for Khoisan people. Strengthening Leadership & Representation – Ensuring Khoisan voices are included in governance and decision-making.

What the Kingdom offer
The NKK is vastly invested into numerous services varying from community programs and private projects in order empower the nation but most importantly to create an environment conducive for business, culture and tourism in order to grow our rich heritage land of Abulaine (ZA) thus create job opportunities in all economic sectors.
We are Spirit led Kingdom and the services offered are to glorify Yahweh not man. It is very important to live our lives according to God’s Will and be pleasing unto Him by ensuring His nation regain their land of their forefathers back in manner that seeks to restore order in our Kingdom but with dignity
The Pillars of Kingdom Restoration
Our Kingdom Services uphold culture, governance, and community empowerment, ensuring dignity and cultural preservation. Through strategic initiatives and heritage-driven products, we restore ancestral identity while fostering economic sustainability. Join us in building a future rooted in honor, wisdom, and progress.

Cultural & Heritage Preservation
Archiving historical documents, stories, and culture Promoting Khoisan language and education, Organizing cultural events and festivals.

Community Empowerment
Skills development and training programs Job creation initiatives for indigenous communities Advocacy for Khoisan representation and rights

Tourism & Eco-Cultural Experiences
Guided heritage tours of Khoisan landmarks Traditional storytelling and wisdom-sharing sessions Sustainable eco-tourism initiatives .

Educational Resources
Online knowledge hub on Khoisan history Workshops and seminars for youth and researchers Partnerships with schools and universities .

