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(“Dimakatso from Sekhutlong valley” – Southern Sotho) by [[J.D. Koote]].  Published by [[A.P.B.]] in 1962. This play deals with the clash between Western Christian and traditional ideas. Two lovers are separated by their parent’s ideas. Thakigisi, whose father is not Christian, dies because Dimakatso rejects him on her father’s advice.
 
(“Dimakatso from Sekhutlong valley” – Southern Sotho) by [[J.D. Koote]].  Published by [[A.P.B.]] in 1962. This play deals with the clash between Western Christian and traditional ideas. Two lovers are separated by their parent’s ideas. Thakigisi, whose father is not Christian, dies because Dimakatso rejects him on her father’s advice.
  
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== Sources ==
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Stellenbosch University Library catalogue.
  
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(“Dimakatso from Sekhutlong valley” – Southern Sotho) by J.D. Koote. Published by A.P.B. in 1962. This play deals with the clash between Western Christian and traditional ideas. Two lovers are separated by their parent’s ideas. Thakigisi, whose father is not Christian, dies because Dimakatso rejects him on her father’s advice.

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