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Worked as teacher, Headmaster at a school in Nigel , and , having received a doctorate in education, became Professor of Empirical Education, Fort Hare. Died King Williamstown. | Worked as teacher, Headmaster at a school in Nigel , and , having received a doctorate in education, became Professor of Empirical Education, Fort Hare. Died King Williamstown. | ||
− | Seboni's many publications include ''Maboko Maloba le Maabane'' (1949, a book of praise poetry) and ''[[Kgosi Henry wa Bone]]'' (a Tswana translation of ''[[Henry IV]]'', 1952). | + | Seboni's many publications include ''Maboko Maloba le Maabane'' (1949, a book of praise poetry) and ''[[Kgosi Henry wa Bone]]'' (a [[Tswana]] translation of ''[[Henry IV]]'', 1952). |
Latest revision as of 07:23, 3 October 2016
M.O.M. Seboni (1912-1972) is an author, playwright and translator, writing in Setswana (or Tswana)
Born Michael Ontefetse Martinus Seboni in 1912.
Worked as teacher, Headmaster at a school in Nigel , and , having received a doctorate in education, became Professor of Empirical Education, Fort Hare. Died King Williamstown.
Seboni's many publications include Maboko Maloba le Maabane (1949, a book of praise poetry) and Kgosi Henry wa Bone (a Tswana translation of Henry IV, 1952).