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Mbololo (or Mpololo) was a
Litunga (chief) of
Makololo tribe, a
successor of Liswaniso. He
ruled from 1863 to 1864. He was the last king of the Makololo...
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includes the N****ara
Strip commercial centre and
residential areas, such as
Mbololo, Chagoua,
Paris Congo and Moursal. The main
commercial avenue of the city...
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matatus traveling to Mombasa,
taita hills, Wundanyi, Taveta, Kasighau,
Mbololo and
other places.
Their routes are
regulated by
SACCOs such as TATAMA,...
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Sebetwane — a
chief of the
Kololo people. Her brother-in-law was King
Mbololo.
Setlutlu was not
Kololo by birth; she may have been Batlokoa, or Phuthing...
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Streptocarpus in the
section Saintpaulia. It is
endemic to 1
square kilometer on
Mbololo Hill in the
Taita Hills of
southern Kenya. The
total po****tion is estimated...
- (1851–1863) Mambili, Morêna (1863) Liswaniso, Morêna in
rebellion (1863)
Mbololo, Morêna (1863–1864)
Sipopa Lutangu,
Mbumu wa
Litunga (1864–1876) Mowa Mamili...
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Sebetwane and
Setlutlu Mambili (1863)
Liswaniso (in rebellion) (1863)
Mbololo (1863 - 1864) –
Brother of
Sebetwane Sipopa Lutangu (1864 - 1876) Mowa...
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confined to four
forests in the
Taita Hills (in the
south east of Kenya):
Mbololo, Chawia, Yale and Ngangao. The
forests cover a tiny 342 ha. Conservationists...
- who was an
enemy of Sekeletu, and
grandson called Litali. His
brother Mbololo later became a king of
makololo J. Ramsay, B. Morton, and T. Mgadla. Building...