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N'waswitshaka males

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(02-02-2025, 05:05 PM)Lion1 Wrote: Do we know which coalition of lions is territorial east of the Ndhzenga males territory in Kruger?

Northeast Mantimahle sons, southeast Imbalis (although further east, they where once seen in MM with Fourways).
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(02-02-2025, 06:57 PM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-02-2025, 05:05 PM)Lion1 Wrote: Do we know which coalition of lions is territorial east of the Ndhzenga males territory in Kruger?

Northeast Mantimahle sons, southeast Imbalis (although further east, they where once seen in MM with Fourways).

Whose Imbali's are these is it the Mluwati Imbali's or the S8 Imbali's? Really confused on where is the location of both of the Imbali Coalition.
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(02-02-2025, 09:45 PM)sunless Wrote: Whose Imbali's are these is it the Mluwati Imbali's or the S8 Imbali's? Really confused on where is the location of both of the Imbali Coalition.

Mluwatis, they are east of MM, towards Leeupan area.

S8's are further north, around Hamiltons Camp.
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Is the area that the Nwas currently control, basically the same area that was controlled by the Mlowathis?
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(02-03-2025, 12:34 AM)Tr1x24 Wrote:
(02-02-2025, 09:45 PM)sunless Wrote: Whose Imbali's are these is it the Mluwati Imbali's or the S8 Imbali's? Really confused on where is the location of both of the Imbali Coalition.

Mluwatis, they are east of MM, towards Leeupan area.

S8's are further north, around Hamiltons Camp.

So starting North to South we have Mantimahle Sons, Imbali/S8, Imbali/Mluwati, then Nkhulu? Is this right, also where do the Nkuhuma 2019 Males fit in this?
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(02-03-2025, 01:48 AM)BA0701 Wrote: Is the area that the Nwas currently control, basically the same area that was controlled by the Mlowathis?


Prob yes.
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(02-03-2025, 08:41 AM)sunless Wrote: So starting North to South we have Mantimahle Sons, Imbali/S8, Imbali/Mluwati, then Nkhulu? Is this right, also where do the Nkuhuma 2019 Males fit in this?

Imbali/S8's, then Mantimahles, then some empty space, then further south we have Imbali/Mluwati, but they are further east towards Leeupan, then NKs around Mantimahle Dam, then Nkhulus west of them.

NKs are basically in between Nkhulus and Imbali Mluwatis.
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