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Sekgoma (or Sekhome) II (1869 –
November 17, 1925) was the king of the
Bamangwato people of
Bechuanaland in modern-day Botswana. He was the son of King...
- Khama's
return to
Shoshong after Sekgoma's second botched ********ination
attempt and the
concomitant installing of
Sekgoma's brother, Macheng, as the new chief...
- was the regent-king of the
Bamangwato tribe in 1926
after the
death of
Sekgoma II.
Tshekedi Khama was born in Serowe, the son of
Khama III,
known as Khama...
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Sekgoma Memorial Hospital is a government-run
district hospital located in Serowe, a town in Botswana's
Central District. A
trade and
commercial centre...
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major recent upgrade involved the
construction of the new state-of-the-art
Sekgoma Hospital,
which is
located 6 km to the
south of the main town, replacing...
- from
South Africa. Khama's
eldest son,
Sekgoma II,
became chief of the
Bamangwato upon Khama's
death in 1923.
Sekgoma II's
eldest son was
named Seretse. Throughout...
- 1835 to 1857
Sekgoma I a
Kgari Mmaphiri, Kgôsikgolo 1st Term 1857 to 1859
Matsheng a Kgari, Kgôsikgolo 1st Term 1859 to 1866
Sekgoma I a
Kgari Mmaphiri...
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South Africa to his
marriage to a
white woman. He is also the
grandson of
Sekgoma II (1869–1925), who was the
paramount chief of the
Bamangwato people, and...
- Bakwena, Bangwaketse, Bahurutshe,
Batlhaping and the
Bangwato who
under Sekgoma I and
Khama III
stretched Tswana lands further north to
close to present...
- (1905 – 1959),
regent of the
Bamangwato tribe in 1926
after the
death of
Sekgoma II
Seretse Khama (1921 – 1980), the
first President of Botswana, in office...