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Prides and coalitions typically have very undefined borders with lots of areas in which the ownership is randomly shared, scentmarked or abandoned by both sides. Typically dictated by the movements of prey animals, denning locations, the season and the availability of shade or water or other factors.
Unless the Kambullas start to actively seek an confrontation, them hanging out in Singita isn't that much of an issue.
It could just as easily be that with the Mhangeni spending more time in the west to trail a herd or something. The PCmales then somewhat lose interest in the east, leaving the area more open for exploration by the neighbouring coalitions.
Still, if the Kambullas claim the area of their own. I agree it would likely just cause everyone to shift to the west. The Kambullas drives west the Mangheni pride. The Mangheni pride drives west the Ximhungwe pride. Which may spell trouble for the Othawas and Tumbella as due to the fences, they would have no more room to move west.