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- The Dithubaruba Cultural Festival is one of the national events celebrated in Botswana and is also marked in the Botswana Calendar of Events. It aims...
- Motswasele's death, and Tshosa led one faction to Borithe, Molepolole, and then Dithubaruba. He successfully defended Molepolole from a raid by the Bangwaketse,...
- Molepolole-Thamaga road. This cave is said to be the home of a spirit. Dithubaruba - Kwena capital after Dimawe and Kolobeng; Livingstone arrived here in...
- (father-in-law of David Livingstone). They explored further north and reached Dithubaruba in Bechuanaland, becoming the first recorded Europeans to return safely...
- battle, the Tswana tribes split; the Bakwena traveled to Ditlhakane and Dithubaruba while the Bahurutshe finally settled in the Kolobeng River valley around...
- the Ngwaketse tribe, raised 4,000 men in their mephato and surrounded Dithubaruba where the Kololo were residing. Killing the warriors and the civilians...
- societies before suffering a catastrophic defeat to the Bangwaketse at Dithubaruba in 1826. After losing all their cattle they moved north east and raided...
- father-in-law of David Livingstone. They explored further north and reached Dithubaruba in Bechuanaland, becoming the first recorded Europeans to return safely...
- the advancing Ndebele, the Kololo suffered a catastrophic defeat at Dithubaruba in 1826 to a coalition of forces headed by the Ngwaketse chief Sebego...
- AugustSebego I of the Ngwaketse people defeats the Kololo people at Dithubaruba.: xxiii  c. 1828 – The Kingdom of Butua defeats the Ngwato people at...