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King Cetshwayo: the forerunner of African NationalismIs it the wealth one leaves behind? Is it one's intellect? King Cetshwayo of Ondini stands out like a cathedral in a citadel. It needs to be conceded, though, that there is always an element of ...
The battle site would now be developed ... King Mpande kaSenzangakhona’s death, King Cetshwayo moved his capital and established his second Ondini palace in what was referred to as Ulundi.
Your ultimate guide to the 35-hour road closures on Durban's N2 and M13 this weekend due to the King Cetshwayo bridge demolition. Traffic on the N2 and M13 will be severely affected this weekend ...
Gifford recognised the imposing figure of Cetshwayo and, under cover of night, with help from troops under Major Richard Marter, they raided the compound. The king surrendered and was later taken ...
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