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The Matimba coalition

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(11-04-2016, 09:00 PM)Georgel Wrote: As far as I know the encounter between the three Mapogos and three of Matimbas was reported by several sources, instead what you say I've never seen mentioned.

Now, what I'm mentioning was being talked in the same exchange in facebook discussed in the post #263.

There isn't a link there, if I find it I will post it, but you need to read the whole conversation, posted here there are only a few of the comments.

That's all the "evidence" there is. It was a possibility discussed in a facebook post, nothing more, and that is how I presented it.
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the new visitors got confused because of the conspiracy theories without any evidence.is someone comment on some post is your source of info ? discrediting lion coalitions habit is not good for any thread here.
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some rangers initially assume majingilanes but then they all were saying they were matimbas . i posted enough evidence of it before. but what you saying that confrentation is between mapogos and othawas are truly alien for me
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(11-04-2016, 09:27 PM)fursan syed Wrote: @Majingilane  please you dont have to delete my post.

I didn't delete anything.

Like I said, it was one of the many things being considered, as a possibility.

The main understanding was that the Matimbas were the ones involved. The Majingilane were too far away.
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Mark Broodryk, Head Guide, Singita Sabi Sand ,  Khimbini Hlongwane, Mele Andru, Kyaw Soe Win, Chris O'Neil. are all these are fanatics ? who were saying they were matimbas ?
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(11-04-2016, 09:36 PM)fursan syed Wrote: are all these are fanatics ? 

Excuse me? You're the only one saying that.

Quote:who were saying they were matimbas ?

Post #263, you posted it yourself.
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if a picture tells more than a 1000 words....1 boy of the new 5 male coalition (jun 18th at chetta plains)
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(11-05-2016, 12:58 AM)Fredymrt Wrote: if a picture tells more than a 1000 words....

Who is this? The older Matimba?
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Photos taken on june 18-19 2011 see more photos here: https://m.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a....1100628184

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and this male is 1 of the majingis with new scars at Elephant plains
June 20, 2011
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could someone explain what is the story which is presented in the last 10-20 posts here?

how the 2 Othawa-mapogo Males are involved in the fight?
was them who fought against the Matimbas?
was the Majins vs the Mapogos?
I need some clarification how you perceive the lion dynamics in the Summer of 2011 between the Mapogos, Majingilane, Matimbas, Othawa Males etc.
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@Fredymrt

obviously the 6 Matimbas had split in two groups,
one group of 2 lions were in Chettah plains
the other group of 4 lions were in the west near  the mapogos
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Thats just making confusion here. That confrentation is between mapogos and matimbas confirmed by enough sources i posted before . Not majingilanes. And those who are saying that it was between othawa boys and mapogos are just making conspiracy theories that never been heard before.
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(11-05-2016, 12:05 PM)LionKiss Wrote: how the 2 Othawa-mapogo Males are involved in the fight?
was them who fought against the Matimbas?
was the Majins vs the Mapogos?

It was just one of the things being considered. 

And all of your questions have been answered.

- It was though that maybe the Othawa males could have been the ones that fought their fathers. This was somewhat disregarded considering their young age.

- The Majingilane were far away, it wasn't them.

- So, out of the three possibilities, some of the Matimba males are the ones considered to be the ones that fought the Mapogos.

It's pretty simple, there's no confusion.
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(11-05-2016, 01:06 AM)Majingilane Wrote:
(11-05-2016, 12:58 AM)Fredymrt Wrote: if a picture tells more than a 1000 words....

Who is this? The older Matimba?
Hi @majingilane,no this is not Nduna,but this is one of the 3 dark maned males(northern Matimba males)
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