Dr Motsoko Pheko
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Dr. Motsoko Pheko Dr. Motsoko Pheko is the president of the P.A.C. (Pan Africanist Congress) in Azania. Ever since 1960 Motsoko has been a member of this P.A.C. and served this group loyally in several different jobs. Dr. Pheko has also been a former representative of the liberation movement from Africa and has also served in other capacities to the United Nations in N.Y.C. of U.S.A. also at the Geneva Convention for human rights. Dr. Pheko who was also touched personally by 30 years of wrongful exilement along with imprisonment was very instrumental in the breakup of apartheid and colonialism. After his imprisonment in South Africa Mozambique and Rhodesia for his anti colonial activities he was encouraged to work even harder for equalities. He was greatly motivated to work hard for his ideals so he hold a B.A. from the University of South Africa which he majored in Political Science, Systematic Theology,Sociology, and History. Dr. Pheko also holds a Bachelor of Law degree from the Univerity of Zambia, a Master of Law degree in International Law from the University of London, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence degree from the University of Kensington. He currently is an advocated for the high court of South Africa and is also a Member of Parliament. Among some of Dr. Motsoko Pheko’s other accomplishments is authorship to several books on topics such as history, law, political science and theology. He also publishes internationally and nationally articles in newspapers and papers in general with titles such as sustainable development by Indigenous people in Africa can it be accomplished without land ownership. Dr. Pheko is also the founder of Daystar University in Kenya and the Tokoloho Development Association in South Africa. The latter of these promotes research of indigenous knowledge of the African people before they were colonized and publishes the results. Dr. Pheko actively promotes and fights for the decolonization of the African citizen’s mind and soul.