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Nako Ya Pale

Nako Ya Pale (Storytime) writes, adapts and translates classic children's stories for narration in the language of Sesotho. We believe in the importance of preserving our native languages and that every child should be exposed to different languages, not just English. 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Nako Ya Pale (Storytime) writes, adapts and translates classic children's stories for narration in the language of Sesotho. We believe in the importance of preserving our native languages and that every child should be exposed to different languages, not just English.

HOSTED BY

Mamello Maphate

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Nako Ya Pale (Storytime) writes, adapts and translates classic children's stories for narration in the language of Sesotho. We believe in the importance of preserving our native languages and that every child should be exposed to different languages, not just English. 

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Nako Ya Pale is created and hosted by Mamello Maphate.
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