The Pilane Estate and Printing in Mochudi

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If Outsa Mokone had not been charged with sedition, it’s unlikely that I would have known that Tsodilo Printers had recently established its new ultra modern printing base in Pilane.

Tsodilo Printers is the sister company of Tsodilo Services which publishes the Sunday Standard and the Telegraph. On the other hand, it is also likely that nothing would have changed the probable conviction of the Tsodilo Printers and its boss, Prof Malema, that their initiative was the first of its kind in Mochudi/Pilane. Amazingly, because only in Serowe was there anything remotely comparable, the initiative in Mochudi is the third of its kind.

The first was made by the Dutch Reformed Mission which had a press, which was housed in a still extant rondavel. The project was headed by Sophonia Poonyane who printed the small magazine, Lesedi la Sechaba in the 1950s. The second initiative came with Naomi Mitchison’s acquisition in the UK of three ancient treadle presses which she persuaded the Crown Agents to ship to Mochudi, and with the arrival of an 18-year-old volunteer printer, Johnny Gumb to get the new project off the ground.

Editor's Comment
Gov’t must rectify recognition of Khama as Kgosi

While it is widely acknowledged that Khama holds the title of Kgosi, the government’s failure to properly gazette his recognition has raised serious concerns about adherence to legal procedures and the credibility of traditional leadership. (See a story elsewhere in this newspaper.) Recent court documents by the Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, Kgotla Autlwetse, shed light on the intricacies of Khama’s recognition process....

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