READING: SEPEDI DRAMA
Dinnete tša bophelo P. Mothupi
Dinnete tša bophelo is a seven-act play that echoes the true stories of daily life. A male traditional healer denies his son the opportunity to attend school because he wants him to follow in his footsteps. The king instructs the community to kill gay people, not knowing that his own son is also gay. The issue of xenophobia is also dealt with in this book.
Grade 9
Ke di bone E. L. Nyatlo
This drama centres around Sebolaiše, who tries her very best to provide for, and protect, student and encourages his mother to take an HIV/AIDS test that reveals that she is HIV positive. After a period of denial, she ends up accepting the disease and vows to become
Grades 10 to 12 978 0 19 598753 9 978 0 19 905913 3 POETRY
Seswantšho sa Setšhaba N.S. Puleng
This collection of poems looks at the beauty of nature, life, humanity and some of the more heart-wrenching events that we have seen our country go through for the past decades.
Grades 7 to 9 978 0 19 904817 5
Mešitotheto ya Segagešo M. Serudu and M. Makgopa
This collection brings together new poems and some of the well-known poems in Sepedi literature. This results in a culmination of new styles and traditional poetry that reaches across time and tackles themes from everyday life.
Grades 10 to 12
FOLKLORE Todi ya batlogolo
978 0 19 599525 1
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This fascinating folklore anthology encompasses folktales, praise poetry, songs, clan names, idioms, proverbs and riddles. This anthology promotes the appreciation of culture, indigenous knowledge systems and knowledge of oral tradition. The annotations, activities, formal assessment questions and answers are provided to prepare learners
O Grade 12 e-book (e-pdf)
978 0 19 905794 8 978 0 19 044898 1
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