• Kgari Kealeboga Sechele II (1904–19 September 1962) was a kgosi of the Kwena tribe in the Bechuanaland Protectorate (modern day Botswana) from 1931 until...
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  • Ntsweng. Sechele II had a wife, Lena Rauwe, who oversaw the introduction of Anglicanism in Kweneng. He also married Gagoumakwe Kgari Sechele, an activist...
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  • younger brother Kgari Sechele II, who was chosen by Rey despite not being next in the line of succession. Sebele's son Moruakgomo Sechele became a pretender...
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  • Motswasele II (c. 1807–1821) Sechele I (c. 1829–1892) Sebele I (1892–1911) Sechele II (1911–1918) Sebele II (1918–1931) Kgari Sechele II (1931–1962)...
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  • 1978 while Kgari was four years old. Mack Sechele, Moithali Sechele II, and Kgosikwena Sebele all served as regents for Kgari. Mokgaladi Sechele initiated...
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  • his father's death. A succession dispute began when Bakwena kgosi Kgari Sechele II died without an heir in 1962. Moruakgomo was considered a possible...
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  • Sechele (1915–1985) was kgosi of the Bakwena. He was appointed to the position by the court in 1963 following the death of his brother Kgari Sechele II...
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  • Sebele II was deposed without an heir in 1931, so he was not considered as a possible successor and Kgari Sechele II became kgosi. When Kgari floated...
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  • Gaborone City Council. Before his political career, he worked at Kgosi Kgari Sechele II Secondary School in Molepolole from May 1979 to January 1983, where...
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  • empire or felt that their interests were aligned. Some chiefs, such as Kgari Sechele II of the Kwena and Molefi Pilane of the Kgatla, personally enlisted....
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