Setlutlu
Setlutlu was a Queen as a consort of King Sebetwane, chief of Makololo tribe. She is also known as Masekeletu.
Setlutlu | |
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Other names | Masekeletu |
Title | Queen consort of the Makololo tribe |
Spouse(s) | King Sebetwane |
Children | King Sekeletu |
Relatives | Prince Litali (grandson) |
Her brother-in-law was the king Mbololo.
Biography
Sebetwane originally awarded Setlutlu to Lechae, one of his young commanders. Later she married Sebetwane. She bore him a son Sekeletu, who later became a ruler.
David Livingstone met the queen at Naliele. She had much influence over the commanders that Sibituane left.
Setlutlu was a grandmother of Princes Litali and Sesane.
Literature
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