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Author LEETILE DISANG RADITLADI; TUELO GABONEWE

Title Motswasele II
Published [S.l.] : WITS UNIVERSITY PRESS, 2022

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Summary In <i>Motswasele II</i>, the first historical drama written by a Motswana author and originally published in the Bantu (later, African) Treasury Series by the University of the Witwatersrand Press, in 1945, Leetile Disang Raditladi explores the concept of bogosi (chieftainship) and what it means to be a good chief through the characters of two powerful men, Moruakgomo and Motswasele. According to the history of the Bakwena, the two men vied for the throne. Raditladi critiques the tyranny of Motswasele, whose actions are those of a greedy dictator with no regard for his people. His iron-fisted rule, disregard for advice from his council, and the fact that he helps himself to his subjects' cattle at will cause great unhappiness. He surrounds himself with untrustworthy people who are not of royal blood and know nothing about power. In contrast, Moruakgomo is portrayed as a true leader who is caring, brave, wise, visionary and not above taking advice.<br><br>In the drama, Motswasele is cautioned against wronging people he may need in the future, and being swayed by false songs of praise. <i>Motswasele II</i> highlights the importance of traditional rule, and the need for a chief to dispense power judiciously and to resolve conflicts where these arise
Subject Chiefdoms -- Drama
Tswana drama.
Chiefdoms
Tswana drama
Genre/Form Drama
Form Electronic book
ISBN 1776141113
9781776141111