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MAGOGOISM
Приєднався 9 вер 2014
Magogoism is the spirit of giving and sharing selflessly. It was coined by my Lucky Masilela when the family buried uMagogo, in 2007. It reflects the life and lessons that we learnt from our Mother on how to share every little thing that we have, with those less fortunate than us. It has now been translated into a charity programme, run by the Masilela family in Swaziland and South Africa.
Botswana Delegation
Botswana delegation sings praises to uMagogo after the 50 Year Celebration of Number 43"
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Відео
Magogoism 2015 - Number 43 Trelawney Park
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This is a celebration of the historic Number 43's existence, for the Masilela Family, the extended Family of Number 43 and the rest of the world
Dr Legodi
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Dr. Kgao Legodi, First black President of Ophthalmology Society of South Africa (OSSA) in 43 years, Member of South African Vitreo-Retinal Society (SAVRS), Vice President of African Ophthalmology Forum (AOF),
Monhla Hlahla
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Ms. Monhla Hlahla, chairman of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) and the Royal Bafokeng Holdings Limited, former Managing Director of the Airports Company of South Africa (ACSA), “Role of a woman in the development of our economy and importance of a woman being at the forefront of social and economic change” -23 June 2012
Dr. Sydney Mufamadi
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Dr Sydney Fholisani Mufamadi, founding member of COSATU. He helped draft the National Peace Accord of 1991 as well as represented the ANC at CODESA - 21 June 2014
Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka
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Ms. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, former and first ever woman Deputy President of South Africa, now Executive Director of the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women) - 21 June 2014
Dr Legodi representing Graca Machel
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Dr. Kgao Legodi representing Mama Graca Machel, President of the Foundation of Community Development and the UNESCO National Commission in Mozambique - 22 June 2013
Cheryl Carolus Presentation
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Cheryl Carolus, Chairperson of SAA and former Deputy Secretary General of the ANC, “Women, Family and Politics: A Careful Balancing Act” 18 June 2011
King Mswati's Praises at Book Launch
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His royal Highness Prince Mahlaba representing His Majesty King Mswati III at the launch of the number 43 book.
Prince Masitsela
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HRH Prince Masitsela touches on the important role No:43 played during the struggle and the role the Swaziland played in offering a safe haven to activists
Father McDonnel
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Father McDonnel a respected educator based at Salesian High School where Lucky and Elias Masilela received their education, he reflects on the faith of uMagogo, a woman of enormous deep Christian faith. Her faith that sustained he and her family and gave her and the children the courage, the devotion, the loyalty and the commitment to a course that was just and right.
Highlights with Maria Ramos
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Special presentation by Maria Ramos, highlighting the story of uMagogo who shared the little she had with activists who sought a safe house.
That was awesome Bayethe!!!!!
Profound ,Dlamini.
Wena wenkhweletjeni kababe kaMahlokohla Bhuza kwezindle kamasibekela Bayetheee!
Infant what is referred to as SA today is Swazi land
Lol
The background SONG guys.
People of eSwatini be happy that your country is still in hands of the Majesty the King this democracy you been fighting for lately is bullshit don't allow politics to rule your nation ask SA every thing is up side down coz of political parties. Respect your King
Jabulani Dumsani Dube
Jabulani Dumsani Dube
Jabulani Dumsani Dube
What is the name of the book?
"Number 43, Trelawney Park, KwaMagogo: Untold Stories of Ordinary People Caught Up in the Struggle Against Apartheid" by Elias Masilela
Why do police of Swaziland dress like the British officers
Its history. Swaziland is a former British colony. The first police officers of Swaziland were British. Even the first Commissioners of police in Swaziland were British. Although not every part of the uniform is similar to that of the British the logical conclusion is that, the uniforms were left by the British hence the great British influence on the design, colour etc. Even the rank structure is largely pre independence design. That being said I think that the Swaziland police uniform is reputable and just marvellous and clearly distinguishable from non-state security agencies.
Bayethe! Wena Waphakati. Nkhosi, Dlamini, Ndlovukazi, Mhlekazi...
MUSHO MUSHO .....SIGUDUZA...
E Wena ikandla
Bayethe wena waPhakathi Khula Mlisa Khula Ntsandzane yeLive
This are the praises of Sobhuza not mswati
MOST OF HIS PRAISE ISIZULU & NDABA
There should be a movie later on about KaMagogo and the late King Sobhuza II
Why do they praise in Zulu instead of being proud of siswati
the deepest things in siSwati are said in Zulu, including Catholic prayers
Nguni as a category of the languages sound the same thus when you understand isiZulu you’ll understand Xhosa and isiSwati. It’s not isiZulu it’s isiSwati. Listen careful to “Bayethe” bcz in isiZulu it’s “Bayede”
@@lukhelesibisi4061 Why not say them in Swati?
But this is Swati, not Zulu
Although we speak siswati thoe who stsrted going to school in the early years until the 70s there was no siswati language at in schools of Swaziland it was zulu even the bible was in zulu, and songs were in Zulu. The 1st praises of the king were written in zulu. Dispite speaking siswati when coming to writing it was zulu. But now because they stopped the zulu language and swapped to zulu and now even having a siswati bible. Swazi people still use zulu for gor most of their songs
Am swazi all d way
Praising fucking what exactly....…..corrupt sellout scums.....give me a fucking break, they are just as disgusting as that zuma thing there
Very proud to be from Swaziland...Actually the Prince is praising King Sobhuza (The Second)
An interesting piece which sadly is usually missed by South African media and journalists....
As it always happens, but wait until something bad happens..
Bayethe !!!
a veteran!!!
Bayethe msakandaba🙌🏿
What does “msakandaba” mean? And who was Ndaba of the Swazis?
Nembhala silos'khulu bukhosi bakho bubabatwa tive nemhlaba!!! Solo ticu takho leti wenawaphakathi!! Bayethe!!