'Mantsopa

'Mantsopa
BornNtsopa Makhetha
1793
Ramakhetheng
ResidenceModderpoort
Died1908
Modderpoort

'Mantsopa Anna Makhetha (1793–1908), often referred to as 'Mantsopa,[1] was a Basotho prophetess, rainmaker, and storyteller. She advised King Moshoeshoe I and predicted the outcomes of several battles, including the Battle of Viervoet in 1851 and the Battle of Berea in 1852. She was exiled to Modderpoort in the late 1860s, where she converted to Christianity and was baptised in 1870. She fused Christianity with her own traditional Basotho customs.

  1. ^ The sequence ⟨'M⟩ indicates a double m. In South Africa it would be written Mmantsopa.