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Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa (March 28, 1908 –
January 12, 1982) was a
prominent choral music composer in Sesotho.
Joshua Mohapeloa, a
member of the Bataung...
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Bernice Tlalane Mohapeloa BEM (1899–1997) was an
educator and
activist from Lesotho. Born Nee
Morolong in Mafeteng, she
received her
primary education...
- Pius XII College, 1954–1959,
Doctor of
Literature 1978 Dr.
Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa, OBE, Composer,
Doctor of
Literature 1978 Dr.
Nelson Mandela,
First President...
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unionist and
businessman Nana Coyote,
Lesotho born
singer Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa,
music composer Lira,
South African singer Yvonne Chaka Chaka,
South African...
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which highlights the
dance and
music of the
Basotho people.
Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa Mosotho Chakela Wiseman Molefe Senyaka (rapper)
Morija Arts & Cultural...
- the
first and last verses,
shortened by
choral composer Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa, was
declared the
official anthem of
Lesotho on 1 June 1967, just over...
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events of the
years 1830-1902. Morija:
Morija Sesuto Book Depot.
Mohapeloa, J.
Makibinyane (1971).
Government by Proxy: Ten
Years of Cape Colony...
- Development, Youth, Sports, and Women's Affairs; she
described Bernice Tlalane Mohapeloa and 'Masechele
Khaketla as her role models. She
traveled to
Beijing in...
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Laureate of Mombasa, Kenya.
Poets Laureate of
Lesotho include Joshua Pulumo Mohapeloa.
Poets Laureate for the
Republic of
Liberia have
included Roland T. Dempster...
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