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- Oliver Kgadime (Phukubjane) Matsepe was born on 22 March in Tafelkop, Groblersdal district.
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- Early life Oliver Kgadime (Phukubjane) Matsepe was born on 22 March 1932 in Tafelkop, Groblersdal district.
| Matsepe, a celebrated author and recipient of the SE Mqhayi Prize, made significant contributions to indigenous language knowledge through works. | |
| To start a general dealer’s business at Chief Matsepe’s new place, Eensgevonden 457. | |
| Matsepe established himself as a prominent figure in South African literature, especially advocating for the Sepedi dialect of the Sesotho Sa. |
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- Unisa hosted the Fifth Dr OK Matsepe Annual Memorial Lecture on 19 July in tribute to the late Oliver Kgadime Matsepe, a revered figure in the realm of indigenous literary work.
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Early life
Oliver Kgadime (Phukubjane) Matsepe was born on 22 March 1932 in Tafelkop, Groblersdal district. He was the son of Malua Matsepe, senior police sergeant and the grandson of Chief Bloeu of the Kopa tribe. Although Matsepe came from a non-Christian family, he received his education at mission schools. From 1942 to 1949 he received his primary school education at Phokoane United Christian School at Nebo.
In 1945, however, his schooling was interrupted to enable him to attend circumcision school. From 1950 he furthered his education at another mission school, Botshabelo High School in Middelburg, Transvaal. Here he was baptised and received full membership of the Lutheran Church, also attending confirmation classes at Botshabelo (Verwey, 1995).
In 1955 he completed his secondary education when he matriculated at Kilnerton Institution, a Methodist college in Pretoria.
Childhood
From childhood, Oliver appeared headstrong and hard for his his family to handle. He used