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Nyabêla (1825/30 - 1902) also
known in
Afrikaans as Niabel, was a
chief of the Ndzundza-Ndebele
during the
nineteenth century. He is
remembered for his...
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sought refuge with Makwani, one of
Nyabela's subordinate chiefs. When
ordered to
extradite the fugitive,
Nyabela made the
decision not to do so. On 12...
- with
Nyabela, the king of the Ndebele. When the
Pretoria Boers demanded that
Nyabela surrender Mampuru for
trial on
charges of murder,
Nyabela refused...
- ****ociation Oval 2, Gaborone. Best
individual bowling figures: 3/21,
Maneo Nyabela v Mozambique, 22
April 2024, at
Botswana Cricket ****ociation Oval 1, Gaborone...
- the rule of King
Mabhoko (called
Mapoch by
white settlers). Like his son
Nyabêla,
Mabhoko used Mapoch's
Caves as a
hideout during conflict with
troops of...
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strong defences of the
Mapoch people.
Mapoch was
succeeded by his son
Nyabela who took
refuge in the Mapoch’s
Caves and
established his headquarters...
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Venue Result WT20I 1830 22
April Botswana
Laura Mophakedi Lesotho
Maneo Nyabela Botswana Cricket ****ociation Oval 1,
Gaborone Botswana by 112 runs WT20I...
- land
seized by poor
settlers in 1883
after the
Mapoch War
against King
Nyabêla. Each
veteran of the war was
granted 8
morgens of the land,
while the rest...
- Mahe, Nana Mokhachane,
Mamothepane Mokoatsela,
Kananelo Molapo,
Maneo Nyabela,
Kananelo Phohlo, Mosa
Tsemane (Les),
Sophina Chinawa,
Ketrina Chingaipe...
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African Republic at the time of Mampuru's execution.
Sekwati Sekhukhune II
Nyabela Pedi
people Chiefs in
South Africa: Law, Culture, and
Power in the Post-Apartheid...