Mubukwanu wanted to be a king and he began to rule after Silumelume was killed. It is possible that Mubukwanu ordered murder of his brother.[3]
Mubukwanu was also the 6th Chief of Nalolo, but was defeated and exiled by the Makololo, after their conquest of Barotseland. He then fled into hiding on Lipu Island.[citation needed]
He was poisoned by his wife at Lukulu Fort, ca. 1840.[4]
Imasiku was proclaimed king at Lukulu Fort after death of his father, but was defeated by the Makololo and fled with his followers across the Kabompo River, settling in the Lukwakwa country.
References
^Encyclopedia of the Peoples of Africa and the Middle East by Jamie Stokes, Anthony Gorman