User talk:Ba ga Motebejane

== '''Ba ga Motebejane - The N. Sotho Speaking Ndebele Clan!

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Thursday, 18 September 2014 @ 17:10 CAT (SA +2) by Matšhe Sefiša Motebejane.

Why venerate Elephant (Tlou) instead of Monkey (Tšhwene) or Eland (Phohu))!
Batho ba bo Mokgale, Matshe, Tsheoga, le Madire (talk)

What a record of African history we carry in our genomic levels as we migrated from where all African Bantu people come from towards Southern Africa. The confusion, mostly as a result of “lacking in genuine African historians”, or even just the dying system of oral traditional cascading of tales and stories from our elders to, that confusion, that had resulted in a small clan that completely got erased from its original roots, and just remained in the mixed clans and families it intermarried with all over Limpopo Transvaal!

We honour the biggest names in the history of the Tswana-Sotho as far as Malope/Masilo descendants like (Mogale of Central Westrand-Krugersdorp as Mokgale today and Moatshe wa Motebele of Queen/Princess Mohurutše as Matšhe today), and yet are fully pronounced as Nguni members of recent days Black NDEBELEs (Matebele a Lebowa a ga Laka - Makonkwane a hloka kgomo a ja motho). Why are there so many Motebele/Motebejanes all over the Southern African plateau, and not even knowing of the existence of each other in the current form, separated and undivided?

1. Botswana, Northern Cape and Northwest: MOTEBEJANE, MATEBEJANE, MATEBEJANA

2. Lesotho: MOTEBEJANE (BASIA); MOTHEBESWANE.

3. South Africa (Transvaal origin): MOTEBEJANE, MOTEBEJANA (a- showing “typo” and becoming a new surname)

What really happened? Why did we leave the ELAND (phohu) that our forefathers first venerated as they first descended to Southern Africa in the Western direction to where Botswana/Bophuthatswana/Tshwane today are? From Eland in Botswana and some Cape and North West of SA, to Monkey/Baboon in Botswana and part of NW, SA, to Wild cat (phaha ya Basia) in Lesotho, to Jackal (Phukubje in Limpopo Northern westerly), to Elephant in Limpopo Transvaal of Ndebele?

We continue the story as we continuously improve its content, and expose more new oral and / written data that is associated with this evolutionary process of becoming new! See and share more on: http://www.motebejanematebeleroots.com http://www.facebook.com/motebejanematebeleroots/ E-mail us: bagamotebejane@gmail.com

Batho ba bo Mokgale, Matshe, Tsheoga, le Madire (talk) 15:48, 18 September 2014 (UTC)