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11-10-2016, 07:27 AM( This post was last modified: 11-10-2016, 08:05 AM by Fredymrt )
(11-04-2016, 04:43 PM)Majingilane Wrote: Along with the same line, there was also a comment that said that the males the Mapogos fought were just two males, not three.
There's the very real possibility of being two of the Matimba males, because we know they were starting to make very timid approachs in that northern area and also there was the suspicion that the males involved were non other than the Othawa males, the sons of the Mapogo.
Some rejected this, obviously because they didn't want having to accept that two younger males had just defeated the Mapogos, but there's room for the posibility of it because, after all, no one knows really what happened, or who were the males involved.
I completely forgot to share this,It could be the 2 young kahuma/nkuhuma males
They were mating with the Ottawa's lionesses.
Like I said before the Matimba were far away,it wasn't them
5 of them were around chettah plains,and Nduna was in manyeleti,i will post the picture and the link to make it clear.