Sekhukhuneland

This region is mainly covered by savannah grassland[1] and was inhabited traditionally by the Bapedi in an area stretching across central and northern Transvaal.

[2] Sekhukhuneland lies in present-day Limpopo and Mpumalanga provinces, between the Olifants River (Lepelle) and its tributary the Steelpoort River (Tubatse); bordered on the east by the Drakensberg Range,[3] and crossed by the Thaba Ya Sekhukhune in the southeast and the Leolo Mountains in the north.

At the height of the Pedi power under Thulare, about 1790–1820, historical Sekhukhuneland included an area stretching from the site of present-day Rustenburg in the west to the Lowveld in the east, and ranging as far south as the Vaal river.

[7] Present day Sekhukhune District Municipality in Limpopo Province is named after this natural region.

South African artist Johannes Segogela, renowned internationally for his wooden sculptures, was born in Sekukuniland in 1936.