The dwellings were occupied in the early 1800s by families fleeing the Lifaqane wars
- The historic Kome Caves, located in the district of Berea, 25km east of Teyateyaneng town, were occupied in the early 1800s by families fleeing the Lifaqane wars.
- The caves are now a tourist attraction managed by the local Ha Kome villagers in partnership with the Lesotho Tourism Development Corporation.
- But for the last resident living there, Ntefane Ntefane, it is still home.
Ntefane Ntefane lives high in…
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