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Post date: 16/03/2015
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GPS coordinates are not precise
GPS coordinates are not precise
The exact locality of Tjate is not clear. The name is used firstly as the farm name Dsjate 249KT. It is also the name of the mountain on the eastern side of the valley where the fighting with the British took place. Sekwati moved from Phiring to settle on Thaba–Mosego under the eastern slopes of the Leolo Mountains he called the fortified village Tjate. Sekhukhune was living some distance to the south of his father’s settlement. This area is indicated on the 1/50 000 maps as 12 being at the foot of Tshate hill, but was also known as Tjate. On the western side of this settlement is a hill called Ntswaneng.