Hopefully this account sticks precisely to the man's early life and not 
beyond..In other words not his contribution-turned-destruction of the Pan 
Africanist Congress..If it so does stick to his early life, maybe it might shed 
the light on his participation in the World War II, and his fraud conviction, 
amongst other things. There is a sense that the anticipated biography intends 
to depict Leballo amongst the best within the movement, whereas he 
single-handedly destroyed the foundation they had laid, with his contribution 
of course,with his power obsession and unscrupulous ways..
He has, however, found his reincarnation,look around, you will see!!

>>> Sbusiso Xaba <[email protected]> 04/29/09 9:12 AM >>>

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The Journal of Modern African Studies (1991), 29:413-442 Cambridge
University Press
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991
doi:10.1017/S0022278X00000586


Articles
Potlako Leballo – the Man Who Hurried to Meet his Destiny









Joel Bolnicka1*


a1 Senior Researcher, Southern African Catholic Council for Social
Service Housing, Cape Town




Article author query

bolnick j
This is an account of the early life of a widely regarded hero of
resistance in South Africa who constantly betrayed the absurdity, the
hypocrisy, and the staggering human frailty of the modern leader. In
later years Potlako Kitchener Leballo also gained renown as a
mesmerising orator who lived to dramatise, to command the centre of
attention, to captivate listeners with impassioned stories. Having
grown up in a world of oral culture it is not surprising that he
expressed himself best in the spoken rather than the written word.
Leballo's autobiographical sketches, which have been recorded
piecemeal by numerous authors, are festooned with exaggerations,
illusions, and ambiguities. However, he was an intelligent fabricator
of information, with a talent for fitting a story into its appropriate
context. This alone makes him an exciting subject for a biography,
since the reconstruction of his life and its links to the social
structure provide stiff tests for
 the sleuthing and analytical skills of the researcher.
Footnotes
* Under the auspices of the Southern African Catholic Bishops
Conference, Pretoria. Potlako roughly translates as ‘One who is in a
hurry’, Leballo as ‘Destiny’





-- 
“I want people to remember me as someone whose life has been helpful
to humanity.” Sankara




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