African Oral Narratives
Military Intelligence in Apartheid-era South Africa

Part one of the interview with Johannes Madikgakge, Bishop of the Apostolic Church of Christ, by Dale McKinley and Ahmed Veriava.

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Part two of the interview with Johannes Madigakge, Bishop of the Apostolic Church of Christ, by Dale McKinley and Ahmed Veriava. (June 12, 2007)
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Creator: Madikgakge, Johannes
McKinley, Dale
Veriava, Ahmed
Contributing Institutions: SAHA; MATRIX: The Center for Humane Arts, Letters and Social Sciences Online at Michigan State University
Contributors: Emmanuel Mokgoga (Translator)
Moses Moremi (Transcriber)
Biography: Johannes Madikgakge, in his late fifties and Bishop of the Apostolic Church of Christ at the time of the interview, was born in nearby Driekop and grew up in Maandagshoek. He worked as a general labourer in Gauteng during the 1980s and early-mid 1990s and came back to live in Maandagshoek in 1997. Here he established his small church where he continues to be its pastor. For a brief period he did some contract construction work for Modikwa mine, but now his main income comes from hiring out his bakkie for transport.
Description: The first part of the interview with Johannes Madikgakge, Bishop of the Apostolic Church of Christ, was conducted by Dale McKinley and Ahmed Veriava in Maandagshoek in 2007 as part of the South African History Archive's Alternative History Project, titled 'Forgotten Voices in the Present'.
Date: June 12, 2007
Location: Maandagshoek, Limpopo, Republic of South Africa
Format: Audio/mp3
Language: Sotho
Rights Management: For educational use only.
Digitizer: SAHA
Source: SAHA collection AL3280

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