-
first have to
overcome a
series of well-fortified hills, most
notably KwaPondo and
KwaMrhali (called 'Vlugkraal' and 'Boskop'
respectively by the Boers; KoNomtjarhelo...
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Within two w****s of the
commencement of
hostilities in
November 1882, the
KwaPondo bastion (called 'Vlugkraal' by the Boers)
located in the Mapoch's Caves...
-
Lydenburgia abbottii,
commonly known as the
Pondo bushman's tea (Afrikaans:
Pondo-boesmanstee), is a rare
species of tree only
found in two
river gorges...
- the
relief from taxes.
Their demands were not met, and in
retaliation the
Pondo boycotted all
white owned stores in Pondoland. By the end of
November 1960...
- Zulu king
Shaka led his army down the
south coast on a raid
against the
Pondos in 1828, he
rested on the
banks of a river. When
drinking the water, he...
-
Coenyra aurantiaca, the
Pondo shadefly, is a
butterfly of the
family Nymphalidae. It is
found in
South Africa, in the
Eastern Cape from
Alexandria to...
- Category:Soccer
clubs in
South Africa Amaxesibe F.C. Bay
United F.C.
Bizana Pondo Chiefs F.C. Bush
Bucks F.C.
Chippa United F.C. East
London United F.C. FC...
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constituency in the
KwaZulu
Legislative ****embly. In that capacity, he was
involved in the
political violence between Zulu and
Pondo residents in 1985–1986...
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defeat by the Bhacas, Faku to make an
arrangement with
Ncapayi when the
Pondos wanted to
attack the Thembus. They
entered Thembuland on
three occasions...
- 1959 S40:
Nguni group S41 xho
Xhosa (Isixhosa, “Kaffir”),
Mpondo (S41A,
Pondo),
Xesibe (S41B),
Bomwana (S41C),
Gaika (S41D),
Gcaleka (S41E),
Thembu (S41F)...