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  1. It's refreshing to see someone who is so proud of where he comes from and who contributed in their lives!

    So you are from Marapyane as well? I am from Mametlhake, but have family in Marapyane. It's so rear to hear somebody a admitta gore he is from rural villages like Mametlhake and Marapyane. They always claim gore ba tswa ko Hammanskraal! Keep up the spirit bra!

    And about your granny, Sinah, she must be one proud lady!

  2. ta Aud!

  3. Happy day Sinah. What an inspiration u r.

  4. il presidente comes from marapyane so only a dunce wouldn't be proud...

  5. So Marapyane is in Mpumalanga, didn't even know that HE Pres Motlantlhe is from there.

    You sure are a shine example of
    what talent is out there in the countryside.

    Salut

  6. Keeps it keepin homie! Remember when I told you that I started reading this site like 2 years before I met ya. May there be many more peeps who get inspired by your work as I have been. To 7 more!!

    Holleration!

  7. Word, Holleration!

  8. WOW!

    this is a powerful shot.

  9. powerful shot indeed.
    reminds me of grannies stories&remedies i grew up on in ga-molepo...
    correction @morolong&tito
    pres is from ga-mothiba, a small mountanious village just before turfloop. he moved to mlands at an early age.

    over and above, roots=fruits.

  10. First of all we would like to give honour to our great grandmother, Koko Sebopye Mmarakafya Bella Mokoape from Ditshwaneng section in Marapyane for her love, patience, understanding, passion and lastly her tender mothering care she offered to us through our life developing stages.

    We are forever indebted in you, may God bless you with long life and health on the earth. Ra re gola o lekane le tlou mokwena.

    Thank you granny, Re a lebogo Koko.

    2545 Family