- of
South Africa.
Molotlegi has
served as
Kgosi since 2000, when he
succeeded his brother,
Mollwane Lebone II
Molotlegi.
Molotlegi's official enthronement...
- 1897–1938:
Kgosi Molotlegi 1938–1956:
Kgosi Manotshe Molotlegi 1956–1995:
Kgosi Lebone Edward Molotlegi 1995–2000:
Kgosi Mollwane Molotlegi since 2000: Kgosi...
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Language and Text
Studies Research Unit for
Reformational Theology Leruo Molotlegi, 2004-2019 Anna Mokgokong, 2019- "Chancellor".
Retrieved 22
February 2022...
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Kgosi Leruo Tshekedi Molotlegi, king of the
Royal Bafokeng Nation...
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Established 1140
Government • Type
Monarchy • King Kgosi (King)
Leruo Molotlegi (Bafokeng) Area • Total 34.28 km2 (13.24 sq mi) Po****tion (2011) • Total...
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Molewa Thandi Modise Kgalema Motlanthe Sir
Seretse Khama Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi Supra Mahumapelo Sir
Ketumile Masire Mogoeng Mogoeng Festus Mogae Patrice...
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kilometres before becoming its own road
northwards (
Molotlegi Road). It
bends westwards before leaving Molotlegi Road to
become the road northwards, byp****ing...
- West province,
South Africa Edna Molewa,
South African politician Leruo Molotlegi, King of the
Royal Bafokeng Nation Ruth Mompati,
South African political...
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Royal Bafokeng Nation,
Kgosi (King)
Leruo Molotlegi, is the
eldest living son of
Queen Mother Semane Molotlegi and is
therefore a great-grandson of Khama...
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Khama of the
Bamangwato tribe of
Botswana married Kgosi Lebone Edward Molotlegi of the
Bafokeng tribe of
South Africa.
Other examples of historical, mythical...