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Seth Mokitimi : ウィキペディア英語版 | Seth Mokitimi
Seth Mokitimi (1904 – 1971) was a significant leader in the Methodist Church of Southern Africa (MCSA) during the 20th century. He fostered the development of education, especially theological education, and promoted the use of education as a tool in the struggle for liberation from apartheid in South Africa. Seth Mokitimi was also influential in the youthful development of several important South African leaders, among them Nelson Mandela.〔(Seth Mokitimi and Education of Ministry )〕 In 1963 the MCSA annual Conference elected Rev. Seth Mokitimi as their first black president, in which position he served one term during 1964 and 1965. At the MCSA Conference of 2007, 36 years after his death, a proposal that the new Methodist Seminary to be built at Pietermaritzburg be named after Seth Mokitimi was approved with "overwhelming enthusiasm".〔 ==Childhood and youth== Seth Jason Molefi Mokitimi〔 was born on 15 January 1904 at Phahameng in what was then Basutoland (now Lesotho).〔 As a young child he attended the local primary school, and worked as a livestock herder. For his secondary education, after completing Grade 7, he was sent to the Ohlange Institute near Durban, a Christian school of some local renown which inculcated a spirit of self-reliance in its graduates.〔
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