Makaba I
| Makaba I | |
|---|---|
| Kgosi of the Bangwaketse | |
| Predecessor | Khutwane (acting) |
| Successor | Mongala |
| Issue | Mongala |
| Father | Khutwane |
Makaba I was the leader of the Bangwaketse in the 18th century. The exact nature of his reign is unknown, but he is traditionally understood to have had a disputed reign with his cousin Modutlwa. He led his faction to Seoke and was succeeded by his son Mongala, who became kgosi.