Yet another "Lie" ?

In an earlier post titled "Our borders are inviolable" I stated that "Our borders were named in the Kalanga language".

I did not state that the borders were named "ONLY" in the Kalanga language. So you, the reader can make up your mind as to whether I lied or not.

If you follow the Li-Mpombo (penis-seam) border of our country westwards, you will reach a point where the border is a river named the "Molopo river". Some have claimed that the river's correct name is "Molapo" which is Sotho/Tswana language for "river". I don't think so.

The Sotho/Tswana verb for being sexualy aroused is "go lopa". A noun derived from that verb could be "Molopo", meaning the prostate gland. A careful look at the map of our country and the shape of the organ it represents, i.e. a penis, shows that the Molopo river is exactly where the prostate gland is.

What all this shows, in my opinion is that it was the Sotho/Tswana language, which I have suggested was the language of the Igigi, which displaced Kalanga language among the Southern tribes of this part of the world. It is not clear at what stage of human development this happened. However, given the depiction on the Zimbabwe soapstone birds, which shows the Reptilians crawling up Mapungubwe hill towards the Illui perched on the hill, one can conclude that Sotho/Tswana language got here very early on in the human creation story.

What I do not understand is why the Igigi were considered Reptilians, unlike the race represented by the seven "Zimbabwe birds" - the Illui ? Kalanga may yet again provide an answer. I will show in future posts how this can be. Suffice it to say that Kalanga calls those who chased the Illui from Mapungubwe "Zwibululu", which means "underground beings". More will come.

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