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Kenneth Mopeli (20
September 1930 – 1
October 2014) was the
former chief minister of the
South African bantustan of QwaQwa. Born in Namahadi,
Mopeli earned...
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Charles Mopeli Stadium is
located in Phuthaditjhaba,
South Africa. It is
mostly used by the PSL club Free
State Stars and the
National First Division club...
- It is the
poorest area in the Free
State Province. The
Mofumahadi Manapo Mopeli Regional Hospital is
located here. The town is the
birthplace of the Premier...
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Mopeli Molapo is a
Mosotho Olympic middle-distance runner. He
represented his
country in the men's 1500
meters at the 1980
Summer Olympics. His time was...
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Paulus Mopeli Mokhachane (1810–1897) was an
African military leader. He was half-brother to King
Moshoeshoe I. He was
instrumental during the wars between...
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Atwell Sidwell Mopeli-Paulus (born 1913) was a
Lesotho author. He
lived most of his life in
South Africa, and
wrote both in
Sesotho and in English. He...
- 1974,
QwaQwa was
granted self-government, with
Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli as
Chief Minister.
Mopeli would serve as
Chief Minister throughout QwaQwa's existence...
- 000
hectares (99,000 acres), had been
ceded to the
Basotho under Paulus Mopeli – half-brother to King
Moshoeshoe I of
Lesotho – by the
president of the...
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Thomas P. Stafford,
American astronaut (d. 2024)
September 20 –
Kenneth Mopeli,
Chief Minister of
QwaQwa bantustan (d. 2014)
September 23 – Ray Charles...
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Wessels Mota,
Chief Minister 19 May 1975 to 26
April 1994
Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli,
Chief Minister QwaQwa re-integrated into
South Africa on 27
April 1994...