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(12-10-2021, 11:37 PM)Slayerd Wrote: I think it's becoming obvious that it was Tinyo's dissappearance that invited the N'waswitshaka and forced Nhenha to go east.
Acording to Mala Mala both Birminghams were at Mala Mala when Nwas set their invasion. It is obvious that as a strong coalition in prime Nwas are just looking for the options to expand and they do not see presence of Birminghams and Northern Avocas as strong enough to stop them so they lay their claim over region.
They actually never stated both males were accounted for. In fact, a ranger said he last saw the older Gowrie Male in October. Prior to the N'waswitshaka invasion. Only Nhenha was seen roaring a response. They said a male was seen to the east near the Kruger Border and they don't know where his brother was. Londolozi repeats this in their videos. We all thought it was Tinyo and Nhenha was west near the border but it could have just been Nhenha. It was also stated by Londolozi that prior to the N'waswitshaka invasion many days before, the Bboys vacated Londolozi which caused two N'waswitshaka males to investigate, those two N'waswitshaka were Amahle and Gore. Then afterwards the 4 N'waswitshaka males invaded. There was no obvious reason as to why the Bboys would suddenly decide to vacate Londolozi prior to the N'waswitshaka putting on any pressure. Perhaps the reason is because Nhenha was alone now and he decided to vacate.