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Seepapitso III
Bathoen Gaseitsiwe (1884–1916) was the chief, or kgosi, of the
Bangwaketse in the
Bechuanaland Protectorate (present-day Botswana) from...
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Kgosi Seepapitso IV (17
October 1933,
Thaba Nchu – 24
March 2010, Gaborone) was a
chief of the
Ngwaketse tribe of Botswana. He was the son of the late...
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Bathoen Seepapitso Gaseitsiwe CBE (18 May 1908—3
October 1990) also
known as
Bathoen II was a
Motswana Kgosi,
jurist and
politician who
served as Chief...
- In 1950,
after graduating from
Tiger Kloof,
Masire helped found the
Seepapitso II
Secondary School, the
first institution of
higher learning in the Bangwaketse...
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Bathoen II a
Seêpapitsô, Kgôsikgolo (Bathoen
Seepapitso Gaseitsiwe)Abdicated 1969 to 1973
Seêpapitsô IV a Bathoen, Kgôsikgolo (
Seepapitso Bathoen Gaseitsiwe)...
- in 1875,
formalized in a
Christian ceremony in 1890.
Their oldest son,
Seepapitso III,
succeeded Bathoen. He
received education at a
London Missionary Society...
- 38.910556; -77.041667 Botswana–United
States relations Chief Lenchwe Molefi Kgafela II
Kgosi Seepapitso Tebelelo Mazile Seretse Chief of Protocol, [1]...
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called Ntsweng Hill. The king of the
tribe is King
Malope II, son of
Seepapitso IV. The
Bangwaketse people live in the arid
mountainous region of Southern...
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Technology Research Centre Mmakgodumo Dam
Kanye Education Centre Kanye Bridge Seepapitso Senior Secondary School Kanye Seventh Day
Adventist Hospital Maranatha...
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chief Seepapitso IV of
failure to
fulfil his
duties and
ordered the chief's suspension—the
second suspension of
Seepapitso's rule.
Seepapitso's son Leema...