- The
Kololo or
Makololo are a
subgroup of the Sotho-Tswana
people native to
Southern Africa. In the
early 19th century, they were
displaced by the Zulu...
- The
Makololo chiefs recognised by the
governments of
colonial Nyasaland and
independent Malawi have
their origin in a
group of
porters that
David Livingstone...
- Zambesia,
historically known as
Sebitwane country,
Makololo country, and
Sekeletu country, is a
region with deep
cultural and
historical significance situated...
- The Lozi
people are also
known by
various names such as Malozi, Nyambe,
Makololo, Barotse, Rotse, Rozi, Rutse, Balozi, Balobedu, and Tozvi. They
refer to...
- and also ****imilated
Southern Sotho tribe of
South Africa known as the
Makololo. The
Barotse speak siLozi, a
language most
closely related to Sesotho....
- an
armed conflict between Portuguese troops led by
Serpa Pinto and the
Makololo on 8
November 1889 near the
Shire river.
Following this
minor clash, Johnston's...
-
Patsa branch of the
Bafokeng clan. He
established the
large and
powerful Makololo nation in what is now
southwestern Zambia after an
arduous migration of...
- Matabele,
later arrivals,
named them aManz' aThunqayo, and the
Batswana and
Makololo (whose
language is used by the Lozi people) call them Mosi-o-Tunya. All...
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consolidation of
other groups, such as the Matabele, the
Mfengu and the
Makololo; and the
creation of
states such as the
modern Lesotho. https://web.archive...
-
resolving disturbances caused by the
Makololo chiefs on the
lower Shire River.
David Livingstone had
brought the
Makololo into the area
during his Zambezi...