The Pheelwane clan is a strong Batswana people dispersed throughout most of modern-day republic of south Africa and can be traced to the early days before European terrorists arrived in Africa. Their original home was in and around the areas of modern-day Krugersdorp, Magaliesburg, Rustenburg, Tshwane, Mafikeng, Zeerust, Lehurutshe, and some parts of the Northen cape. The Pheelwane clan is also largely represented in the republic of Botswana.
They are part of an ancient group of warriors who were displaced by European white terrorist settlers. The Pheelwane clan are well distributed between the different Batswana groups. Originally the Pheelwane clan are a part of the larger group that separated from the Bakwena tribe and split into the modern day Bahurutshe.
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The Pheelwane clan is a strong Batswana people dispersed throughout most of modern-day republic of south Africa and can be traced to the early days before European terrorists arrived in Africa. Their original home was in and around the areas of modern-day Krugersdorp, Magaliesburg, Rustenburg, Tshwane, Mafikeng, Zeerust, Lehurutshe, and some parts of the Northen cape. The Pheelwane clan is also largely represented in the republic of Botswana.
They are part of an ancient group of warriors who were displaced by European white terrorist settlers. The Pheelwane clan are well distributed between the different Batswana groups. Originally the Pheelwane clan are a part of the larger group that separated from the Bakwena tribe and split into the modern day Bahurutshe.