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- The organization was founded in the late 1990s by Moikgantsi Kgama. Moikgantsi Kgama has been involved in the promotion of independent movies and do****entaries...
- Kgôsikgolo   1795 to 1817 Khama I a Mathiba, Kgôsikgolo   1817 to 1828 Kgari a Kgama Pebane, Kgôsikgolo   1828 to 1833 Sedimo a Molosiwa, acting Kgôsikgolo  ...
- application are unclear. Local names include swartwitpens (Afrikaans), kgama or phalafala (Sotho), mBarapi or palahala (Swahili), ****urugu, kwalat or...
- Territories Act, indirect rule, chiefs and subjects) J. Mutero Chirenje, Chief Kgama and his times c. 1835–1923: the story of a Southern African ruler (1978)...
- Segokotlo in the great house, Molese in the second house, and his junior son Kgama. As they were still young upon Legwale's death, his brother Maleke became...
- Littlefield. pp. ****i–****ii. ISBN 9781538111338. Chirenje, J. Mutero. Chief Kgama and His Times c. 1835–1923: The Story of a Southern African Ruler (R. Collings...
- Archived from the original on 19 April 2002. Chirenje, J. Mutero (1978). Chief Kgama and his Times c. 1835-1923: The Story of a Southern African Ruler. London:...
- and after winning the war, they owned the land and they became 'Ba bina kgama le phofu'. The name Tonota is said to be spelled THONOTHA (pronounced DONOTHA)...
- PublicHolidays.africa. Retrieved 2020-05-29. J. Mutero Chirenje, Chief Kgama and his times c. 1835-1923: the story of a Southern African ruler (1978)...
- Botswana. Some of them accompanied Ratiltadi and Mpoengs who fled from Kgama into Plumtree, Zimbabwe. The Rozvi are the people from where the Mambo dynasty...