Education
University of London.
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From back cover: This is a moving and most informative piece of work to-date on South Africa. The author rejects with sound arguments the 'empty land' theory when the colonists settled in. He proves irrefutably that the history of Azania does not begin in 1952, as some western historians would like many to believe. The story of a dispossessed people is a story of racial strife, stifled ideals, political oppression, economic exploitation and social degradation of man by man on a scale almost unparalleled in history.
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member of the National Assembly of South Africa
University of London.
They were raised by East. M. Moerane, their late mother"s sister. Pheko served as a representative of the Public Affairs Committee to the United Nations in New York and Geneva, in addition to working in the United Kingdom, Zambia and Tanzania. Pheko was the president of the Public Affairs Committee in South Africa until he was fired and expelled from the party for alleged financial irregularities involving party funds in 2006.
Previously he was the Deputy President in three cabinets from 1995 to 2003.
This is the longest presidential term in Public Affairs Committee history. Sobukwe served from 1959–1978, Leballo from 1978-1986.
Tokoloho is Sotho and translates as "Freedom". Pheko holds a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Africa (University of South Africa), where he majored in Political Science and Systematic Theology, also reading Sociology and History.
University of South Africa has honoured Pheko with an archive that holds many of his own works.
Pheko also holds a Bachelor of Law degree from the University of Zambia and a Master of Law degree in International Law from the University of London.
(From back cover: This is a moving and most informative pi...)
Since 1960 Motsoko Pheko has been a member of the Pan Africanist Congress of Azania (Public Affairs Committee), and served in several different capacities including Organiser, Branch Chairperson, Country Representative and Member of Parliament (Member of Parliament).