King
Ncapayi had many wives. The first wife, Makhohlisa (daughter of Dzanibe clan), gave birth to King Diko and Sogoni. His second wife, Indlu yekunene, bore him Makaula, while his third wife Iqadi lendlu enkulu, produced Dabula, Tshalaza and Mpongoma. Ncapayi is said to have been a fearless
freebooter, and a
diplomat of note who showed more intelligence than his father Madzikane. When Shaka's Army made an attempt to invade Bhaca land it was Ncapayi who acted as the army general and slew a great number of Shaka's impis in a running battle at Ntsizwa Mountain which forced the remaining small force to retreat, ensuring the independence of the Bhaca Kingdom. According to Rev. Soga, during the year that Madzikane was killed, Ncapayi entered
Thembuland to avenge the death. The
Thembus under King
Ngubengcuka made an ineffectual stand and the Bhacas swept away a large number of cattle. According to A. Bryant, this invasion of Thembuland also resulted in the Death of Ngubengcuka at the hands of Ncapayi. Before Madzikane died and because of his relationship with
King Faku, he advised his son to temporarily be a tributary King in
Pondoland. Ncapayi took the advice and Faku welcomed the Bhacas, which coincided with the arrival of Nqetho, a Chief of the Qwabes who had moved from Natal to escape
King Shaka's army because he would not serve under
King Dingane. When he entered Pondoland and tried to secure land by violence, Faku was anxious to evict him with Ncapayi's assistance. AmaBhaca drove them back into Natal and Dingane issued an instruction to kill Nqetho. After the Thembus' defeat by the Bhacas, Faku made an arrangement with Ncapayi when the Pondos wanted to attack the Thembus. They entered Thembuland on three occasions and each time succeeded. Soga asserted that
cupidity was the force that brought Faku and Ncapayi together and to have destroyed their relationship later. In 1845 Ncapayi attacked Nyanda, the Right Hand section of the Pondos under Ndamase, the son of Faku. He raided Nyanda successfully. King Faku assembled an army and moved against the Bhacas, attacking them on all sides. He drove the Bhacas before him on the ridge kuNowalala. Ncapayi was wounded and forced off the ridge, landing on a ledge. He was in a helpless condition with both arms broken and a severe
assegai wound. He lay there for days, asking those who came to look at him to end his misery. After King Faku gave the order, he was killed. However, this was not the end of the Bhaca-Mpondo war as later down the line the Mpondo would suffer a huge defeat at the hands of Makaula ka Ncapayi after a failed invasion of Bhacaland. ==Conflict with the Afrikaners and the British==