Proper noun
Ngamiland
One of the first-level administrative subdivisions of Botswana.
The majority of them now live in villages such as Tsau, Semboyo, Makakung, Kareng, Bothatogo, Toteng, Sehithwa, Bodibeng, Komana and Chanoga, the Ngamiland District at large and centres such as Charles Hill and Maun in that country. Source: Internet
On 30 September 1889 the German Charge d’Affaires, Count Leyden, proposed to the British that Germany acquire rights to Ngamiland west of 24 east longitudes and north of 22 south latitude. Source: Internet
However, the announcement did not go down well with the group because it believed Namibia was not ready to welcome those from Ngamiland because they came from a Foot and Mouth Disease area. Source: Internet
But according to Mannathoko government has the potential to end the misery of the Ngamiland people by successfully fight the disease. Source: Internet
The Fauna Preservation Society of Ngamiland (FPS) was formed in 1962 by the husband and wife team: Robert Kay and June Kay, environmentalists working in conjunction with the Batawana tribes to preserve wildlife habitat. Source: Internet
The national herd was about 2.5 million in the mid-1990s, though the government-ordered slaughter of the entire herd in Botswana's north-west Ngamiland District in 1995 has reduced the number by at least 200,000. Source: Internet