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- Jongumsobomvu Maqoma (c. 1798 – 9 September 1873) was a Xhosa chief and a commander of the Xhosa forces during the Cape Frontier Wars. Born in the Right...
- The Chief Maqoma Regiment (formerly Prince Alfred's Guard) is a reserve infantry regiment of the South African Army. The regiment is located in the city...
- African television drama series created, written and produced by Loyiso Maqoma. It is an e.tv original series produced by The Final Chapter Productions...
- Fort Beaufort (Xhosa: iBhofolo), officially renamed KwaMaqoma in March 2023, is a town in the Amatole District of South Africa's Eastern Cape Province...
- include international contemporary dance household names inclusive of Gregory Maqoma and Vincent Mantsoe. Mantsoe was a part of the parti****nts in the earliest...
- Maqoma established themselves in the forested Waterkloof. From this base they managed to plunder surrounding farms and torch the homesteads. Maqoma's...
- Booysen, Ilse van Hermert, Christian Blomkamp, Busisiwe Ntintili, Loyiso Maqoma, Liam J Stratton, Rosalind Butler, Rohan ****son, Bongi Ndaba, and Duduzile...
- Movement. Sentenced at Bethal in 1979; released by PW Botha in 1987. Chief Maqoma, former chief who died on the island in 1873 Govan Mbeki, father of former...
- occupied by Rharhabe chiefs Maqoma, Tyali and Botumane in December 1834. These patrols increased the bitterness that Maqoma and Tyali had after they had...
- lifeboats. They remained in rank as the ship slipped under and over 300 died. Maqoma and his forces established themselves in the forested Waterkloof. From this...