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Ntebogang Ratshosa (1882–1979) was
motshwareledi (regent) of the BaNgwaketse, one of the
eight clans of present-day Botswana, from 1924 to 1928. She was...
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consolidate his position, he
banished the
influential Ratshosa family and destro****
their property. The
Ratshosa sued Tshekedi, who
ultimately prevailed in the...
- sons and 9
daughters by 4 wives:
Bessie Khama, 1867-1920,
married Chief Ratshosa (descendant of
Chief Molwa)
Sekgoma Khama (1869–1925) (Sekgoma II) Bonyerile...
- Gagoangwe, the
daughter of
Bakwena kgosi Sechele I. His
sister Ntebogang Ratshosa was born in 1882, and his
brother Moepitso was born c. 1887. He also had...
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Thornhill [1931] UKPC 56
Thankerton Sankey 1931
Chief Tshekedi Khama v
Ratshosa and
another [1931] UKPC 72
Sanderson Sankey 1931 The Attorney-General Canada...
- 1977
Motlatsi Segokgo 16 May –
Bakwana Kgosidintsi Kgari 1979
Ntebogang Ratshosa 29
October –
Philip Matante History of
Botswana List of Botswana-related...
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because of her status,
Semane was
selected by
Bessie Ratshosa to
marry her
father Khama III.
Ratshosa picked Semane because of her
commitment to Christianity...
- village.
Namely Lego****ng,Shageng,Molehele,Goo Modimo,Goo Moiphisi,Goo
Ratshosa,Mokwele and Ralebakeng.Historically the
village was
named after long reeds...
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Seepapitso III, and
secured the
regency for her
daughter Ntebogang Ratshosa before her own death. McDonagh,
Eileen L. (2009). The
motherless state :...
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society in the region.
Writers of the
later colonial period include Simon Ratshosa, K. T. Motsete, and
Leetile Disang Raditladi, all of whom
wrote toward...