Lobengula was born in 1845.
because he was willing to help his country
Lobengula apparently died of smallpox.
Lobengula died in 1894-01.
The member of parliament for Lobengula is Nkomo Samuel Sipepa.
Lobengula compared the British to hyenas, expressing his distrust and disdain for their actions in colonizing Zimbabwe.
Lobengula was a great king and leader of the Matabele who resided in the South/South West of the country of Zimbabwe. Was he a victim of calculated deception on occupation? As a viewpoint, possibly not, as the Shona lived in the North of the country and the first settlers arrived in Harare in the northern region of the country. The Shona never got on with the Matabele - which is a fact - so maybe it was a shrewd assessment on Lobengula's part. Who knows? The above is a brief analogy, it can be so easy to criticize and cast aspersions but what does this really achieve. There is nobody still living who was around at the time of Lobengula's reign.
Yes, Lobengula, the writer, saw his people as being devoured by the British.
He used treaties
The name of Member of the House of Assembly for Lobengula constituency in Zimbabwe is Nkomo Samuel Sipepa.
Lobengula was responsible for the colonisation of zimbabwe because he signed treaties like rudd concession
King lobengula