Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala Quotes

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“The Renaissance of Ba Ga Mohlala

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HISTORY IN MOTION AND HISTORY IN THE MAKING - RECLAIMING OUR GLORY - OUR PLACE UNDER THE SUN

The Book is the snapshot of Ba Ga Mohlala, the past, the present and the future .

The history part of the book will help to locate and know Ba Ga Mohlala in, and in relation to Afican and South African History.

The present will give on overview or a snapshot of of Ba Ga Ga Mohlala at this present moment, their development, growth, initiatives and milestones.

The future will give you Ga Mohlala future perspective, their burning desires and plans to achieve their strategic objectives.

The Book was published in December 2017.

THIS BOOK WAS PROUDLY PUBLISHED BY BANERENG PROJECTS AND CONSULTING.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala

“In the greater scheme of things, it is a blessing, and a bliss to have deeper knowledge of things, and deeper understanding of things.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala

“Most of our history, and most of all books on the origin of the Bapedi people, the political structure of the  Bapedi people of Sekhukhuneland, and African studies in general were written by settlers.

The settlers gathered information not for the benefit of black people but for the white South African government to enable their government to come up with political and military strategies against black people or for social engineering of black nation in general.

So, given the politicized and racial environment in which all this white writers lived, how are we going to trust that their whiteness and institutional racism did not affected how they made sense of the information or data that they collected and how they recorded them, in order to fix tribes, clans, and black nation in general.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala

“If the living are not happy, the dead must be turning in their graves.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala

“I have read a lot of history books and gone through a lot of history materials. The amount of information and the way that information is presented in most of those books and materials, for starters, was overwhelming for an average person and a novice like me.

So in all my history books and writings, I have decided to present the information in such a way that it will be comprehensible (and in a simplified form) for ordinary and novice people. I decided to to do that because those (average and novice people) are a group of people I am writing for.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala

“I have read a lot of history books and gone through a lot of history materials. The amount of information and the way that information is presented in most of those books and materials, for starters, was overwhelming for an average person and a novice like me.

So in all my history books and writings, I have decided to present the information in such a way that it will be comprehensible  and in a simplified form for ordinary and novice people. I decided to to do that because those average and novice people are a group of people I am writing for.”
Pekwa Nicholas Mohlala