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means "bending and walking with a stick'. It was referring to Mr Fallon as "the little old man who walks with a stick". The word actually describes the noise of the stick hitting the ground ko-ko-ko or the doors.
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The suburb is named after the actions of Mr Fallon, the Native Commissioner, who used walk around with a stick. The name comes from the word "ukukhokhoba" which in the local
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After independence the first councillor of the township was Nicholas Joel Mabodoko of ZAPU and the first member of parliament for the
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This article is about the township. For the electoral constituency, see
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come from Makokoba, as do music, arts, dance and theatre group
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