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renamed Kgosi Mampuru II
Management Area by
former President Jacob Zuma on 13
April 2013 and
sometimes referred to as
Kgosi Mampuru II Correctional...
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Mampuru II (1824 – 22
November 1883) was a king of the Pedi
people in
southern Africa.
Mampuru was a son of the
elder brother of
Sekwati (known of Maripane...
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until his ********ination on 13
August 1882 by his
rival and half-brother,
Mampuru II. As the Pedi
paramount leader he was
faced with
political challenges...
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Doctor Mampuru (born 28
August 1992) is a
South African ****ociation
football right-back who
among others pla**** for the
Premier Soccer League club Mamelodi...
- However, soon
after his release,
Sekhukhune was
murdered by his half-brother
Mampuru, and
because his heir had been
killed in the war and his grandson, Sekhukhune...
- kidnapping, and
attempted murder, and
serves his
sentence in Gauteng's
Kgosi Mampuru Prison. On 31
March 2017, his Seyc****ois
citizenship was revoked. A number...
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rivals Sekhukhune I who took over the Marota/Pedi
paramountcy by force, and
Mampuru II, his
rightful successor. By the
death of his
father Thulare I in 1824...
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delivered up
Mampuru. Both
Nyabela and
Mampuru were
tried in the
Supreme Court in
Pretoria and
sentenced to
death by
Judge Kotze.
Mampuru was executed...
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wherever Mampuru may be, even in the air, then he
would fetch Mampuru.
Thereupon Swaas and
Kleinbooi repeated that Nyabêla did not help
Mampuru. "He is...
- Furse.
Manche Masemola,
Christian martyr Kgoshi Mampuru (died 22
November 1883),
after whom the
Kgoshi Mampuru prison and street, both in Pretoria, are named[citation...