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Khama s eldest son from his marriage with Mma Bessie was named Sekgoma II, who became chief of the Bamangwato upon Khama s death in 1923.
Sekgoma II reign lasted only a year or so, leaving his son Seretse, who at the time was an infant, as the rightful heir to the chieftainship ( Tshekedi was not in line to be chief since he did not descend from Khama s oldest son Sekgoma II ).
He was the son of Sekgoma Khama II, the paramount chief of the Bamangwato people, and the grandson of Khama III, their king.

Sekgoma and
Initially, Khama s father, Chief Sekgoma I, grudgingly accepted his son s affiliation with the church, although he did not embrace church doctrine himself.
The conflict included its share of intrigue – an attempted assassination ( of Khama by Sekgoma ), Khama s marriage to a Christian woman named Mma Bessie and his subsequent refusal to take a second wife according to the custom of polygamy, Khama s withstanding of Sekgoma s sorcery, Khama s forced exile with the tribe s Christian followers into the hills surrounding the village of Shoshong, and finally Khama s return to Shoshong after Sekgoma s second botched assassination attempt and the concomitant installing of Sekgoma s brother, Macheng, as the new chief of the beleaguered tribe ( Sekgoma headed into exile ).

Sekgoma and was
Khama then ousted Macheng and, in what was either a selfless gesture of goodwill or simply a dogged adherence to tribal custom, re-installed his father, Sekgoma, as Chief of the Bamangwato.
Maherero and between 500 to 1, 500 men crossed the Kalahari into Bechuanaland where he was accepted as a vassal of the Batswana chief Sekgoma.
One of the major upgrades was the construction of the new state-of-the-art Sekgoma Hospital, which is located 6 km to the south of the main town, replacing the old and derelict hospital in the area also by the same name.
The airport location was used to build the now completed Sekgoma Memorial Hospital and the adjacent Nursing Institute.

Sekgoma and .
Eventually their divergent beliefs and values brought Sekgoma and Khama into open conflict.
This time Khama and his followers, who now represented the majority of the tribe in Shoshong, relocated northward to the tiny village of Serowe and prepared for war with Sekgoma.
The war lasted one month, culminating in Sekgoma s defeat and Khama s ascension of the chieftainship.
After Khama became king in 1875, after overthrowing his father Sekgoma and elbowing away his brother Kgamane his ascension came at a time of great dangers and opportunities.

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