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+ | (“Where there is love, there is a way” – Southern Sotho) by [[M.E. Mosese-Raditladi]]. Published by [[Educum]] in 1970. Translated from [[L.D. Raditladi]]’s Setswana play ''[[Dintshontsho tsa lorato]]'' (1957). It deals primarily with love, although it also looks at problems caused by a generation gap and a sakoma’s belief in witchcraft. | ||
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(“Where there is love, there is a way” – Southern Sotho) by M.E. Mosese-Raditladi. Published by Educum in 1970. Translated from L.D. Raditladi’s Setswana play Dintshontsho tsa lorato (1957). It deals primarily with love, although it also looks at problems caused by a generation gap and a sakoma’s belief in witchcraft.
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