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English: This Land of Our Forefathers | |
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National anthem of Bophuthatswana | |
Lyrics | J.M. Ntsime |
Music | E.B. Mathibe J.J. Loots |
Adopted | 1977 |
Relinquished | 27 April 1994 |
Audio sample | |
Official recording of "Lefatshe leno la bo-rrarona" from the
Bop TV |
"Lefatshe leno la bo-rrarona" was the national anthem of Bophuthatswana, one of the black homelands in South Africa established under apartheid. The lyrics were written by J M Ntsime, a famous Setswana novelist, dramatist and minister of education of Bophuthatswana. The vocal version could often be heard at the beginning of Bop TV, the official television station of Bophuthatswana. [1]
Afrikaans
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English translation
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1. Lefatshe leno la borrarona |
1. Hierdie land van ons Voorvaders |
1. This land of our Forefathers |
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (April 2021) |
English: This Land of Our Forefathers | |
---|---|
National anthem of Bophuthatswana | |
Lyrics | J.M. Ntsime |
Music | E.B. Mathibe J.J. Loots |
Adopted | 1977 |
Relinquished | 27 April 1994 |
Audio sample | |
Official recording of "Lefatshe leno la bo-rrarona" from the
Bop TV |
"Lefatshe leno la bo-rrarona" was the national anthem of Bophuthatswana, one of the black homelands in South Africa established under apartheid. The lyrics were written by J M Ntsime, a famous Setswana novelist, dramatist and minister of education of Bophuthatswana. The vocal version could often be heard at the beginning of Bop TV, the official television station of Bophuthatswana. [1]
Afrikaans
|
English translation
| |
1. Lefatshe leno la borrarona |
1. Hierdie land van ons Voorvaders |
1. This land of our Forefathers |