Candy Tsa Mandebele hopes Malwede will help Khelobedu official language fight

Candy said she was proud of Monada for sticking to his roots and mother tongue and said more artists should do the same.

“It is important to sing in your language because it is a language that you know better than English or other languages. There are many other artists in Limpopo who sing in this language, but they don’t get the exposure. I have a duty to use my platform to push it forward. I just don’t have the money to invest in them.”

It has been a long battle for advocates of the language, with the Modjadji royal family telling Capricorn Voice in 2016 that they had called on former president Nelson Mandela to recognise the language after many students in the area where it is spoken fail their matric exams because they had to translate their language into Sepedi.

“We pleaded with former President Nelson Mandela for Khelobedu to be recognised as the official language for the sake of the future of our children,” the Chairperson for the Modjadji royal council and family, John Malaltji told the paper at the time.

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