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Seboko (plural diboko), in the Sotho–Tswana languages,
refers to the name of clan or family. "Diboko - definitions". Sesotho.web.za.
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Mosadi Seboko (born 7 June 1950) is the
Kgosikgolo of the
Balete people in Botswana. She is the
first female kgosikgolo in the
history of Botswana. Because...
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manufactures metal products.
Kgosi Mosadi Seboko of
Ramotswa is the
first woman to
serve as a
paramount chief in Botswana.
Seboko took on her role as a
village leader...
- Kgosikgolo, or a
paramount chief,
since its
establishment in 1780.
Mosadi Seboko has been the kgôsikgolo of Lete
since 2002.
Territory located in present-day...
- caterpillar,
known as the
mopane worm, madora,
amacimbi “pigeon moth”,
masonja or
Seboko sa Mongana,
feeds primarily but not
exclusively on
mopane tree leaves. Mophane...
- Sotho/Tswana/Sepedi word
meaning "crocodile", the
crocodile is also
their totem (
seboko).
Earliest ancestor of the
Kwena clan, Kwena, was a
grandson of
Masilo I...
- (acting) 1917–1937
Seboko I a Mokgôsi 1937–1945
Ketswerebothata a Mokgôsi (acting) 1945–1966 Mokgôsi III a
Seboko 1966–1996
Kelemogile a
Seboko (Kelemogile Mokgosi)...
- 2024-10-31 – via PressReader. Piet, Bame (2023-03-28). "Manake
nominated as
Seboko's replacement at PAP » TheVoiceBW". TheVoiceBW.
Retrieved 2024-10-31. v t...
- Cham
nation Bilkis in Yemen,
claimed to be
Queen of
Sheba Mosadi Muriel Seboko (reigned 2002–present), the
kgosikgolo of the
Balete people Chen Shuozhen...
- 1995
Kgosi Seepapitso IV 1996 1998
Kgosi Tawana II 1999 2002
Kgosi Mosadi Seboko 2003 2003
Kgosi Orabile N.
Kalaben 2004 2004
Kgosi Seepapitso IV 2005 2008...