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Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli (20
September 1930 – 1
October 2014) was the
former chief minister of the
South African bantustan of QwaQwa. Born in Namahadi, Mopeli...
- [clarification needed] On 1
November 1974,
QwaQwa was
granted self-government, with
Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli as
Chief Minister.
Mopeli would serve as
Chief Minister throughout...
- Afiadenyigba, Anyako, Konu, Alakple,
Atsito , Atiavi, Deʋegodo, Atorkor,
Tsiame and many
other villages. The
festival is
celebrated annually on the first...
- Ha Ramatsa, Ha Ratšoana, Ha Seoli, Ha Shelile, Ha Tikoe, Ha Tsautse, Ha
Tšiame (Likotsi),
Lefikeng (Lithabaneng), Lekhaloaneng, Linakotseng,
Lower Seoli...
- to 19 May 1975
Wessels Mota,
Chief Minister 19 May 1975 to 26
April 1994
Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli,
Chief Minister QwaQwa re-integrated into
South Africa on...
- 'Fatere' Litabe, and more recently;
accomplished broadcasters such as J-Tagg
Tsiame.
Teyateyaneng has
several retail businesses and ****-producing and tapestry...
- with any of his demands. Laƒe
Amlade Adzovia Bate
Likei Bame
Klevi Tovi
Tsiame Agave Amɛ
Dzevi Ʋiƒeme Ɣetsoƒe Blu Traditionally, the Anlo-Ewe have one...
- (village)
Srogbe (village)
Tegbi (village)
Trekume (village)
Tregui (village)
Tsiame (village) Tunu (village)
Vodza (village) Weme (village) Woe (village) Wuti...
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faction through many
places including Ngortsie, Tsevie, Gafe, Agavedzi,
Tsiame, Klidziand, and
finally Agave Fedome. They
brought the
divine elephant Ivory...
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until 1994, was
governed during its 20-year
existence by
Chief Minister Tsiame Kenneth Mopeli and its
capital was
Witsieshoek (now Phuthaditjhaba). Born:...