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  2. Northern Sotho - Wikipedia

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    A speaker of the Northern Sotho language. Sesotho sa Lebowa is an official language for the Lebowa homeland during apartheid, is a Sotho-Tswana language group spoken in the northeastern provinces of South Africa. It is erroneously commonly referred to in its standardized form [4] as Pedi or Sepedi and holds the status of an official language in ...

  3. Pedi people - Wikipedia

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    Pedi. The Pedi / pɛdi / or Bapedi / bæˈpɛdi /, also known as the Sotho, Basotho, [2] Northern Sotho, Basotho ba Lebowa, [3] Transvaal Sotho, [4] Marota, or Bamaroteng [5] are a Sotho-Tswana ethnic group native to South Africa and Botswana that speak Pedi or Sepedi, [6] which is one of the 12 official languages in South Africa. [7]

  4. Sindiwe Magona - Wikipedia

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    Magona published two autobiographies: To My Children's Children and Forced To Grow; two collections of short stories: Living Loving and Lying Awake at Night and Push-Push and Other Stories; and four novels: Mother to Mother, Beauty's Gift, Life is a Hard but Beautiful Thing, and Chasing Tails of My Father's Cattle!

  5. Cedric Phatudi - Wikipedia

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    Cedric Namedi Phatudi. 27 May 1912. Ga-Mphahlele, Transvaal, South Africa. Died. 7 October 1987 [1] Lebowakgomo, Lebowa, South Africa. Political party. Lebowa People's Party [2] Dr Cedric Namedi Phatudi (27 May 1912 – 7 October 1987) was the Chief Minister of Lebowa, one of the South African bantustans .

  6. Kwena tribe - Wikipedia

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    Kwena tribe. The Bakwena or Bakoena ("those who venerate the crocodile ") are a large Sotho-Tswana clan in Southern Africa of the southern Bantu group. They can be found in different parts of southern Africa such as Lesotho, Botswana, South Africa and Eswatini. "Kwena" is a Sotho/Tswana/Sepedi word meaning "crocodile", the crocodile is also ...

  7. Mampuru II - Wikipedia

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    Kgomomakatane. Mampuru II (1824 – 22 November 1883) was a king of the Pedi people in southern Africa. Mampuru was a son of the elder brother of Sekwati and claimed he had been designated as his successor. Sekwati died in 1861 and his son, Sekhukhune claimed the throne. Sekhukhune ruled until 1879 when a British-Swazi invasion deposed him and ...

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