Moruakgomo Sechele
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Moruakgomo Sechele was a pretender of the Kwena tribe as the son of kgosi Sebele II. His claim to be kgosi was widely supported in 1962, but it was challenged by his cousin Bonewamang. A court decision disqualified both of them despite acknowledging their claims.
Moruakgomo Sechele was born in Ghanzi to Sebele II, exiled kgosi of the Kwena tribe, and his wife Susan.[1] His year of birth has been reported as 1932[1] and 1934.[2] Moruakgomo and his younger brother Mokgalagadi were Sebele's only male heirs.[3] In 1940, Moruakgomo and his siblings were baptised in the Anglian church in Molepolole.[4] Sebele died in 1939, and the family moved to Tlokweng where Susan's parents lived.[1] As the son of an exiled leader, Moruakgomo became a pretender after his father's death.[2]