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A cultural significance of the concept “Monna ke Nku, O llela teng†in the Balobedu communities: a case of Motsinoni Village, Greater Letaba Municipality, Limpopo Province

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  • Phoke Alpha Rakgwata

    (University of Venda)

  • Pelewe Mphephu

    (University of Venda)

  • Decent Munzhelele

    (University of Venda)

Abstract

The phrase, which translates to "A man is a sheep, he cries within," holds deep historical and social significance in the community, reflecting complex social dynamics and traditional beliefs. "Monna ke Nku, O llela teng" serves as a symbolic representation of gender roles, power dynamics, and social hierarchies within the Balobedu community. This research article delves into the cultural significance of the phrase "Monna ke Nku, O llela teng" within the Balobedu community, with a particular focus on its impact in Motsinoni Village, located in the Greater Letaba Municipality of the Limpopo Province. The purpose of this study is to explore and document the various interpretations and cultural practices associated with the phrase "Monna ke Nku, O llela teng" among community members in Motsinoni Village. The study aimed to deepen understanding of the unique traditions, beliefs, and social structures of the Balobedu community, shedding light on the ways in which this phrase shapes individual identities and collective relationships. Adopting a qualitative research approach, the study utilized interviews, specifically semi-structured interviews to gather rich, in-depth data on the cultural significance of the phrase. The research design involved a case study methodology, allowing for a detailed exploration of the specific context of Motsinoni Village and an exploratory investigation of the broader implications of the phrase within the Balobedu community. Ethical considerations were prioritized throughout the research process, including obtaining informed consent from participants, ensuring confidentiality, and respecting the cultural norms and practices of the community. Key Words:Bolobedu Community, Gender Roles, Male Emotions, Monna Ke Nku, Social Significance.

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  • Phoke Alpha Rakgwata & Pelewe Mphephu & Decent Munzhelele, 2025. "A cultural significance of the concept “Monna ke Nku, O llela teng†in the Balobedu communities: a case of Motsinoni Village, Greater Letaba Municipality, Limpopo Province," International Journal of Research in Business and Social Science (2147-4478), Center for the Strategic Studies in Business and Finance, vol. 14(3), pages 311-319, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:rbs:ijbrss:v:14:y:2025:i:3:p:311-319
    DOI: 10.20525/ijrbs.v14i3.4128
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