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Gaseitsiwe (c. 1820–1889) was the
kgosi of the
Bangwaketse in present-day
Botswana from c. 1824 to 1889. He
succeeded his grandfather,
Makaba II. The early...
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Kebapetse Gaseitsiwe (born 14
November 1966) is a
Botswana sprinter. He
competed in the men's 4 × 400
metres relay at the 1988
Summer Olympics. Evans,...
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Bathoen Seepapitso Gaseitsiwe CBE (18 May 1908—3
October 1990) also
known as
Bathoen II was a
Motswana Kgosi,
jurist and
politician who
served as Chief...
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split in 1963–1964, and
others opposed to the BDP. In 1969,
Bathoen Gaseitsiwe resigned from his state-recognized
position as
chief of the Bangwaketse...
- (aged 85–86)
Serowe Wives Mma-Besi
Gasekete Gaseitsiwe of the baNgwaketse, d. 1889,
daughter of King
Gaseitsiwe Sefakwana, m. 1895, div. 1899
Semane Issue...
- 1845 to 1857
Gaseitsiwe a Tshosa, Kgôsikgolo
Becoming Paramount Chief of re-united
baNgwaketse Reunification 1857 to July 1889
Gaseitsiwe a Tshosa, Kgôsikgolo...
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position of
Leader of the
Opposition from 1984 to 2003.
Alongside Bathoen Gaseitsiwe and
Philip Matante, he is
considered one of the
primary opposition leaders...
- genome-sequenced some 2,300
positive SARS-CoV-2
virus samples.
According to Dr.
Gaseitsiwe, Botswana's
genome sequence submissions to
GISAID are
among the highest...
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Seepapitso III
Bathoen Gaseitsiwe (1884–1916) was the chief, or kgosi, of the
Bangwaketse in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate (present-day Botswana) from...
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absorbed by
expansionist forces in the 1890s.
Bathoen was the son of
Gaseitsiwe, and
eventually succeeded him as the kgosi. His
mother hailed from the...