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by [[H.I.E. Dhlomo]]. Based on the life of the legendary and admired Sotho king. First performed May 1939 by [[Bantu Dramatic and Operatic Society]] at the [[Black Men’s Social Centre]] in Johannesburg as part of Moshoeshoe Day celebrations,  with songs by [[Salome Masoleng]], music by [[Caluza]] and choreography by [[A.P. Khutlang]]. Published in ''[[H.I.E Dhlomo: Collected Works]]'' (Eds. [[Tim Cousins]] and [[Nic Visser]], [[Ravan Press]], 1985).
 
by [[H.I.E. Dhlomo]]. Based on the life of the legendary and admired Sotho king. First performed May 1939 by [[Bantu Dramatic and Operatic Society]] at the [[Black Men’s Social Centre]] in Johannesburg as part of Moshoeshoe Day celebrations,  with songs by [[Salome Masoleng]], music by [[Caluza]] and choreography by [[A.P. Khutlang]]. Published in ''[[H.I.E Dhlomo: Collected Works]]'' (Eds. [[Tim Cousins]] and [[Nic Visser]], [[Ravan Press]], 1985).
  
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(Southern Sotho) by [[B.K. Taoana]]. An historical dialogue which represents the life of the great Sotho leader, Moshoeshoe. Published by [[Mazenod]] in 1981.
  
 
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by H.I.E. Dhlomo. Based on the life of the legendary and admired Sotho king. First performed May 1939 by Bantu Dramatic and Operatic Society at the Black Men’s Social Centre in Johannesburg as part of Moshoeshoe Day celebrations, with songs by Salome Masoleng, music by Caluza and choreography by A.P. Khutlang. Published in H.I.E Dhlomo: Collected Works (Eds. Tim Cousins and Nic Visser, Ravan Press, 1985).


(Southern Sotho) by B.K. Taoana. An historical dialogue which represents the life of the great Sotho leader, Moshoeshoe. Published by Mazenod in 1981.

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