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Mosadi Seboko (born 7 June 1950) is the
Kgosikgolo of the
Balete people in Botswana. She is the
first female kgosikgolo in the
history of Botswana. Because...
- Botswana, from 1780 to the
present day. The
ruler is
referred to as the
Kgôsikgolo.
Since 1925, the
tribe has been
ruled by regents, in
place of Seretse...
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northern half of Botswana,
formerly part of the
Bechuanaland Protectorate.
Kgôsikgolo =
Paramount Chief Botswana Heads of
state of
Botswana Heads of government...
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Kgošikgolo Thulare III, also
known as King
Victor Thulare III (24
December 1980 – 6
January 2021) was the king of the
BaPedi people (BaPedi Kingdom) in...
- Lete has been led by a
kgôsikgolo, or a
paramount chief,
since its
establishment in 1780.
Mosadi Seboko has been the
kgôsikgolo of Lete
since 2002. Territory...
- tribe's
territory is
located in present-day
Botswana and
South Africa.
Kgôsikgolo =
Paramount Chief At this
point the
Barolong found themselves separated...
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Territory located in present-day Botswana.
Kgôsikgolo =
Paramount Chief Botswana Heads of
state of
Botswana Heads of
government of
Botswana Colonial heads...
- to the
related Tswana people. They
still have a
traditional King, or
Kgôsikgolo.
Balete are
settled in
Southern Botswana villages that
include Ramotswa...
- They
reigned over vast area in
Vryburg and
surrounding areas through kgosikgolo (paramount chiefs) Mariba, Moamogwa, Kegakilwe, Nchelang,
Letlhogile and...
- (1869–1925) (Sekgoma II)
Bonyerile Khama, b. 1901
Kgosi Tshekedi Khama (1905–1959)
Father Kgosikgolo Sekgoma,
Kgosi Sekgoma I (1815–1883)
Mother Keamogetse...