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Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy [TOIKADO]
March 2016 OIKADO from Kyoshi Kgosibodiba Tiger Dojo Group Botswana
whatsApp: +267 72610566 email: topattention64@gmail.com
S O L O M Z I
Oikado News Letter
Monthly Quotation: ‘ When the mind understands KarateDo philosophy there is Peace. When it understands the
principles there is Truth. When it understands the nature there is Love. When it understands the duty there is
Right Conduct. When it understands the way there is Non Violence”.
Kancho Deena Naidu, President NKA International
29 February 2016
Volume 2 Issue 2
Oikado Dojo Branding:
1. Tiger Dojo Group Internationall
2. Lions’ Den
3. Thamalakane Dragon
4. Eagles Martial Art School
5. Thunder-bolts!
6. Pit-bull
7. Healing Crane Seraphim
8. The Arrows
9. Pela De Roca
10. Loi Wushu Do
11.Fukayama Dragon
12. Red Dragons
13.Shaolin Monkey Temple
14. Falcon
15. Aliens
16. CoORE
17. Shuchu Dojo (Zimbabwe)
18. Mt Kingdom Oikado Dojo
(Lesotho)
19. Talons of Eagle Dojo
20. Kossu Kex Kan
2016 NKA INTERNATIONAL AFRICA SEMINAR
Venue: Tlokweng College of Education, MPH Date: 27– 31 May 2016 Seminar Hotel: Luxury Inn, Tlokweng
Oikado hosts the 1st NKA International All Africa Seminar, 27—31 May 2016
in Gaborone. This seminar is part preparation for Botswana to be NKA Interna-
tional Africa Hub. Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is a member of NKA and has been
appointed NKA International Africa Division Leader. A new alliance of Oikado
and Goshin Kan. Return to Traditional KarateDo and Human Values. Onegai shi-
mazu!
The seminar is Open to All:children & senior citizens, local chief instructors and
black belts, security industry, lifestyle coaches. Ask +267 72610566 to add you to
the whatsApp group for regular updates and registration. Over ten(10) African
countries expected and a team of instructors led by Kancho Deena Naidu from
Sydney NKA headquarters.
Registration Open Now! & Confirmation for Participation: Deadline:-30 April
2016 for All participants. We advice and request applications and letters confirm-
ing attendance with participants names, passport number, passport size photo, rank
and gender be send to email provided. The seminar is open to all ages, from chil-
dren to senior citizens, across the style and federation divide. Ts & Cs apply.
Email: topattention64@gmail.com. Seminar Hotel: Luxury Inn, Tlokweng
Sms/whatsApp: +267 72610566
Do not wait for last week as it is expected that the Seminar will be over subscribed.
It is going to be a great seminar! We will make it as exciting as possible.
Great Osu and Pula! and Peace be with you.
Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba Kancho Deena Naidu
Sicil Chess Club
Training Venue:
Luxury Inn, Tlokweng
Days:
Tuesday& Wednesday
Time: 6pm-7pm
Enquiries:
+26774449465
New members Welcome.
Check Tlokweng Com-
munity Hall, Monday
to Friday for Taek-
wando and Fencing.
GOSHIN KAN AUSTRALIAPage 2 S O L O
It is time for change. NKA International is a
registered Karate organization that is going
live on the 23rd October 2015. For those of
you that are not aware, NKA is a brand new
Karate organization that focuses on the pure
essence of traditional karate that embraces
human values. We are determined to lift the
character of our students through our
KarateCare Program. The intensity of ka-
rate practice does not just lie on the physical
practice it is also that of the nature of the
person who practices the art. If bad people
practice karate no one is safe. If good peo-
ple practice the art everyone is safe. Our
aim is to convert the people with bad ways
to become good and those who are good to
become better.
We comprise of teachers globally for the
pure purpose of reigniting traditional Karat-
eDo which had lost its way for decades.
Teachers have come from different countries
with their clear objective of making a differ-
ence, as in their hearts know KarateDo had
taken a wrong direction of making it a game.
We have teachers from many countries and
we will continue to grow. Teachers in our
team are determined to improve life skills of
students by bringing back good discipline,
better self control training, education in
human values, improvised character devel-
opment programs , confidence development
training and the true art of KarateDo. As we
believe KarateDo comprises of three aspects
Physical ( Body), Mental (Mind) and Spiritual
( Life).
Goshin Kan has been working very hard on
many aspects of KarateDo since it inception.
Naidu to create such an organization for
many years but he was reluctant to do so as
he thought it was best to keep this only
within his own organization called Goshin
kan. This has been working superbly and
the transformation of many students were
beyond all expectations. This together with
the growing need for change in the world
inspired Kancho to have a world organiza-
tion.
NKA has a system called KarateCare which
was developed to build character in stu-
dents. KarateCare is based on fives human
values as its knowledge base. These values
are Truth, Love, Peace, Right Conduct and
Non Violence. It is a special program of
learning and developing the human charac-
ter. If character is good then the environ-
ment is safe. People of good character are of
no threat to anyone. The ones with good
character are an asset to the group, society
and land they belong too. Teachers are spe-
cially trained to impart this knowledge to
students.
It is time for change. NKA International is a
registered Karate organization that is going
live on the 23rd October 2015. For those of
you that are not aware, NKA is a brand new
Karate organization that focuses on the pure
essence of traditional karate that embraces
human values. We are determined to lift the
character of our students through our
KarateCare Program. The intensity of ka-
rate practice does not just lie on the physical
practice it is also that of the nature of the
person who practices the art. If bad people
practice karate no one is safe. If good peo-
ple practice the art everyone is safe. Our
aim is to convert the people with bad ways
to become good and those who are good to
become better.
The prime objective of NKA International is
to band together like minded teachers world
wide who desire to impart the pure essence
of traditional karate do disciplines and val-
ues to all its students. Every school within
NKA International will have its own knowl-
edge base of style or system of imparting
physical techniques. This operation of each
school operates under its own medium of
understanding in terms of physical tech-
nique. This will allow each to have the free-
dom to operate as they seem fit as long as
there is no cause for concern of what hap-
pens to the students physically or mentally.
We accept all, into NKA International imma-
terial of style or system. We believe there is
not one way of executing technique how-
ever, in terms of disciplines and values we
have a united format under one banner.
In our schools we have implemented various
ideas that has had outstanding results.
Goshin Kan has been working very hard on
many aspects of KarateDo since it inception.
In our schools we have implemented various
ideas that has had outstanding results.
The prime objective of NKA International is
to band together like minded teachers world
wide who desire to impart the pure essence
of traditional karate do disciplines and values
to all its students. Every school within NKA
International will have its own knowledge
base of style or system of imparting physical
techniques. This operation of each school
operates under its own medium of under-
standing in terms of physical technique. This
will allow each to have the freedom to oper-
ate as they seem fit as long as there is no
cause for concern of what happens to the
students physically or mentally. We accept
all, into NKA International immaterial of
style or system. We believe there is not one
way of executing technique however, in terms
of disciplines and values we have a united
format under one banner.
Our system is non competitive as we find
there is a growing interest in non tournament
world wide. Many have asked Kancho Deena
Page 4 S O L O M
Time for Change
Kancho Deena Naidu , Goshin kan Karate &
Hanshi Ceberano Tinoo,
Our system is non competitive as we find there
is a growing interest in non tournament world
wide. Many have asked Kancho Deena Naidu
to create such an organization for many years
but he was reluctant to do so as he thought it
was best to keep this only within his own organi-
zation called Goshin Kan. This has been work-
ing superbly and the transformation of many
students were beyond all expectations. This
together with the growing need for change in
the world inspired Kancho to have a world or-
ganization.
With that in his heart he has started to put to-
gether NKA International. It is hard to find an
organization in this present day that will em-
brace all styles and systems into one. This is the
objective of NKA. KarateDo has had it separa-
tion from the land of its birth Okinawa, and then
to Japan it grew into many more divisions. It is
now numbered in the hundreds as it traveled
around the world with many styles and systems .
For the first time there is an organization that
embraces “All as One”.
NKA has a system called KarateCare which was
developed to build character in students.
KarateCare is based on fives human values as its
knowledge base. These values are Truth, Love,
Peace, Right Conduct and Non Violence. It is
a special program of learning and developing
the human character. If character is good then
the environment is safe. People of good charac-
ter are of no threat to anyone. The ones with
good character are an asset to the group, soci-
ety and land they belong too. Teachers are spe-
cially trained to impart this knowledge to stu-
dents.
Please fill in the registration form as in our web
site if you keen to Join. Please also feel free to
telephone Kancho directly on +61 405000366
Sydney time between the hours of 9am to 5pm.
Please also note grade, style and system matters
not, what matters is the heart to help bring
change to the world through Budo.
Our Team
This team comprises of teachers within and from
different states in Australia as well as from a
number of lands. All are experienced teachers.
We will soon have them on our web site NKA
International.
Kancho Deena Naidu
He has been a hardened loyal student of Gogen
Sensei for many decades. He choose the path of
his teacher who was very happy at this and that
was teaching karate for defence only with spe-
cial emphasis on human development. The
other objectives of developing character
through Education in Human Values. His teacher
was proud of him while he was alive and I am
sure he will continue to be happy with from the
celestial planes he resides.
Now a light is about to ignite that shows it true
picture. The picture is that strong people in
uniforms only use it to defend but offer love to
the enemies. Many seem to grasp this and say
Wow! It is only the courageous who can do
this. The weak are the violent. The weak are
those whose agendas is to settle difference
with violence. In NKA students learn the sim-
ple techniques of avoidance at all costs, if
unavoidable then only physical defense will
be necessary. Such is the philosophy and
teachings of NKA.
Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat
Kancho and I met on Facebook and con-
nected 21 August 2015. Hope you enjoy.
You're friends on Facebook
Studied at Japan Karate-Do College - (Suginami-
Ku, Tokyo, Japan)
Lives in Sydney, Australia
08/21/2015 7:27AM
Just sharing a lesson. Check out this video on
YouTube:
http://youtu.be/NXHDZwGshkU. Karate Re-
flections. youtube.com
I will with thanks. Osu!
08/23/2015 12:21PM
Good afternoon! With Respect and Honor.
Kndly check my profile: www.slideshare.net/
MosesKgosibodiba
Very nice. I would love to come to your home
town.
We are in Botswana, Southern Africa. It will
be an honor to host you. But first I must come
for internship. Kindly advice. Great Osu and
Pula!
We can speak about how we can work to-
gether. I have a school in Cape Town and
there are interest in other parts of Africa. I
was going to come to Africa in November but
postponed till next year. Do you want to come
to Australia and practice here for a short
while. Let me know what you think?
I want to come to Australia and practice for a
while. Certainly for your African tour, invite
us to attend. Osu!
I am getting some support but we need spon-
sors to get this organised. I am happy to teach
but we need people to organise training fa-
cilities. I speak to my student in Cape Town.
Cape Town is near. . .Do you already have an
Africa rep under which one has to go
through? I want to be your direct new student.
I am looking for a representative.
To become a rep I must first seek blessings
from my teacher. I have been granted per-
mission to seek learning and new knowledge.
But first I have to become your pupil.
……………………………...
Oikado and Individual Member
Affiliations
Hanshi had instructed that all black belts
must affiliate to at least two international
organizations of their choice. The same
instruction will apply to Oikado Dojo.
Dojo are to establish partnerships and
working relationships, nationally, re-
gionally, continentally and internation-
ally. Demonstrate affiliation compliance.
Oikado must revive its National College
of Martial Arts (NCMA), Hanshi Lou An-
gel. We will submit as a collective after
which individual sensei and dojo can
affiliate and obtain dojo charters.
Hanshi was the last of the surviving ISMA
chartered instructors. Others have since
evolved and changed names and alle-
giances. The same is true for Oikiru Ryu
martial arts system. We are the only
ones who kept the inherited name of
Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Dö, Oikado.
Oikado is duly registered and I am with
the World Martial Arts Council (WMAC),
under presidency of Soke GM Allen
Foster. I did ask and instruct individual
black belts to register with WMAC, it is
free.
We are also to align and a register
OMAISB with National KarateDo Acad-
emy International, under Kancho Deena
Naidu. I am a member and country rep-
resentative of NKA International. Bot-
swana is earmarked to become NKA
International Africa-hub.
There are a lot of movements and shift-
ing alliances occasioned by the drive to
have Sport Karate become an Olympic
code. Oikado must take a decision and
align itself with and make known its
affiliation in regard to Sport Karate. Uni-
fication remains a challenge.
There is also shift in dynamics in re-
gards to return to traditional KarateDo.
Our alignment with NKA International
will help us entrench traditional values
and basics.
Let me ask this AGM to endorse and
make a resolution to endorse these af-
filiations and further instructions to NEC
and TB to establish continental and inter-
national affiliations. And to establish and
create post of International Liaison Offi-
cer.
Technical Board & Standardiza-
tion
The first half of 2014 and 2015 were
characterized by high activity arising
from the Oikado Technical Board Stan-
dardization of Kihon and Kata of Oikado.
The TB was incepted 13 December 2013
and started work 3 January 2014 to pre-
sent. We are happy with the progress
they have made. To present TB has stan-
dardized Heian and Bassai Dai kata,
Magic Set Kicks ABC and kihon in
stance, block, punch and kick in addi-
tion to kihon in basic exercise regimen.
I must inform you that our focus since 2013/14
notwithstanding the planner: [1] was to em-
bark on workshops on Dojo Administration.
[2] To pursue membership to both BNSC, I
must urge your generation to take up this
issue with Ministry of Sports, Youth and Cul-
ture and further engage and put BOKA on the
spotlight! [3] Continue formalising our mem-
bership to international bodies [4] to rekin-
dle Oikado Technical Board (done) and
Other Boards [5] to establish Regional Com-
mittees [6] to develop other sections of Oi-
kado; Kung Fu Wushu, Ninjitsu-Juitsu, Weap-
ons/Kempo. It appears to me that there is lot
that needs to be done. We have been given a
go ahead to run our dojo as business entities,
gentlemen. I will soon be releasing guide-
lines towards this drive.
I am aware that our major constraint is finan-
cial resources. Ask me what has been sus-
taining me since 1979 doing martial arts and
since 1985 doing OIKADO. We initially
propagated Oikado as “Not for Sale” and as
non-profit making school. Those days are
over, gentlemen. I can assure you that our
future is looking bright. It takes resources;
human, financial, technical and infrastructure
-wise to run and operate a school, a dojo, a
grading, a Gashuku, a tournament. It takes
money to travel, to lodge and have meals. To
communicate! Understand therefore impor-
tance of having a fund as a school, as a dojo,
as a region, as a sensei with dojo and stu-
dents under your care and instruction. To that
end do enforce compliance to regular pay-
ment of annual membership and monthly
subscriptions. When your student/s cannot
meet these requirements, the sensei or dojo
owner is required to pay for them. Osu!
Ma-Oikado a mantlenyane! Kindly put your
dojo in order. Open files and train and teach
regularly as I do. You do not need 1000 stu-
dents! A dojo starts with you and you will be
lucky to get that single student.
Please I, the TB and the NEC, want to hear
from you. What are your constraints? Invite
us to your dojo for a weekend of training.
Kindly refer to year planner, I have sched-
uled certain months for dojo visits. Consult
the Toikado 2016 Planner shared with you. I
do not want to grade students I have not met
and trained with before.
In conclusion, we have embarked on strengthening
our national, regional, continental and international
relationships. These developments have opened
doors of opportunity for international involvement.
To that end I urge you attend their events both at
individual level and as delegated by Oikado Martial
Arts School International. Tsamayang le ye go
ithutela Refereeing and Judging. Go and get instruc-
tors’ licences as this will translate into learning
competition kumite, kata and bunkai-odo in their
format and rules. That will be your challenge as it
has been since 2010 when we persued Koshiki
membership.
Great Osu and Pula! Kagiso!
Khotso! Pula! Nala!
The TB meets fortnightly for either an Over-
night or All Day Gashuku. The venues for TB
are normally advertised two weeks in ad-
vance to general membership to attend and
participate in the standardization exercise.
The Overnight Gashuku 9pm-6am and Day
Gashuku 9am-5pm.
The TB has since started the Standardization
Roll Out Gashuku to general Membership
from June 2014 to present. We urge all Oika-
doka to attend. To that end TB members are
currently visiting all regions to teach and
impart the Oikado standards. We must be
quick to point out that a register is taken as
standard practice.
Oikado Awards
We shall plan for and hold Oikado Annual
Awards. Activities towards this event should
culminate with evening of awards and cere-
mony in April. April is our traditional month
for Black Belt Grading and Annual Awards.
The Secretariat will circulate the tentative
schedule of dates to all. Check your email
regularly.
Black Belt Gradings and Promotions
The majority of you in the Brown and Black
Belt ranks are due for advancement, you are
expected to submit your theory papers as
per schedule outlined to you in our last cor-
respondence and as further captured by the
2015 and 2016 Year Planners.
It is important that you inform us through
your Sensei and supervisor/sponsor about
your progress in the thesis or theory paper.
We expect that you submit drafts to your
Sensei/supervisor or to us for advice. I note
though that dojo Sensei are not communicat-
ing the level of preparedness of their stu-
dents at Black belt, Brown belt levels and
levels below. It is the duty of dojo Sensei to
inform us about their students. As noted we
shall demand a brief and a confidential re-
port on and from you to assert your relation-
ship to the grading student/s.
Candidates not meeting these and paper
submissions must be assessed rigorously
through the Black Belt Continuous Assess-
ment route. No one will be allowed to ascend
into Godan and above without submission of
theses and compliance to both parallel routes
of progression.
2015 Black Belt Grading and Promo-
tions
Grading requirements were relaxed and
opened up in 1998 and 2015. This was to ad-
dress systemic and administrative bottle-
necks that had disadvantaged majority stu-
dents. Any senior 18 years old and above and
had trained Oikado for at least 3 years was
legible to stand for grading. Beneficiaries
were identified during 2014 National Kyu
Grading and the Independence Tournament.
Others were as sponsored by dojo and sen-
sei. Only 11 of 25 Shodan candidates
graded. We are to recapture others in April
2016.
Oikado must also address the Dan rank
demographics within the school.
You will notice that when daddy graded 7th
and 8th
Dan, he always opened up and re-
laxed Dan requirements and awarded hon-
orary black belts to both practicing and non
-practicing members. The current Dan num-
bers are not pleasing and competitive at
Sandan upwards. It is not good for a young
school as Oikado. We have the advantage of
time and age of our cadre. It becomes even
more difficult to grade into 6th
Dan and
above. Age and years practicing, and con-
tribution become centre stage. As we affili-
ate and become members to organizations,
Dan rank hold voting power and enjoy cer-
tain privileges than country vote. Students in
the Technical Board and Regional Chiefs are
required to work hard and improve their
Dan rank to at least Godan; even then the
Grading Schedules and Minimum Time-in-
Grade will be observed, other criteria not-
withstanding.
Honorary Awards and Promotions
Similarly nominations for Honorary Awards
received poor response. Majority nominees
were from Hanshi, Kyoshi and Shihan Mot-
lalekgosi. A letter of support is required
when you nominate someone for honorary
award and promotion. Honorary awards as
are other accelerated promotions do not
wait for scheduled April Black Belt Grading
and Dan Test.
Kyu Gradings
Students, who receive regular instruction for
4/7 from an Oikado sensei and accredited
dojo, must be graded once every three (3)
months up to Green belt and must reach
brown Belt rank and stay at least 1-year in
grade at Brown belt to be considered for
Shodan. Oikado Shodan Program is a 30-
months course. Whilst here senior (18 years
old and above) White belts grading for the
first time must be promoted straight to Blue
belt.
Page 6Volume 2
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Presidential Remarks
excerpts
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We bring him to Botswana and Africa on the occasion of NKA International All Africa KarateDo Seminar, 27-31 May
2016. Seminar Open to all and sundry, children and senior citizens, active and non-active Karateka. Kindly join us during
the seminar in May and self equip. Seminar Places Limited. Book early to avoid disappointment.
Fusion of Old and New
Snippets of Kancho Deena Naidu
1) Graduate of Japan KarateDo College - Tokyo. Direct stu-
dent of one of the greatest grandmasters of Japan in the
world, Gogen Yamaguchi sensei.
2) Nominated Australian of the year for the good work done
in his country.
3) Diploma in Sports and Recreation
4) Taught self defense to the 110 Battalion of the Austra-
lian Army for two years.
5) trained the actors in the latest Hollywood movies "Justice
For Hire".
6) Motivational Speaker on many platforms around the world
- New York, Tokyo, Singapore etc.
7) President of Sanctuary 108 - an organization that Helps
people manage depression ( Free Service)
8) Retired from working with "Vision Australia" as National
Co-ordinator helping "People With Sight Impairment and
Blindness."
9) Runs work shops for Disability services and businesses,
on Meditation, Smart Defense, Motivation.
10) Teaches S.M.A.R.T. ( Simple Methods And Reliable
Techniques) Defense Program to schools in Australia.
Kancho has over 40 years experience teaching and develop-
ing KarateCare and the Smart Defense programs. Both de-
veloped and written by him and the Goshin Kan Karate, Aus-
tralia.
Word’s of Wisdom by Kancho
Traditional KarateDo gives You:
Values on how to be as a super human being with divine
qualities.
An art that is the formula for success in everything you do.
Mastery of body and mind to overcome fear, reckless think-
ing and violent behavior.
Enlightenment of who you are in the true sense.
Defence of great skill to protect yourself.
To become fearless no matter the challenges.
An understanding that Failure is never a defeat but a means
of learning.
Equips the mind with great knowledge of the art.
A learning of how to heal yourself and others.
To use the higher regions of the mind.
To equip the store age unit of mind called sub conscious
mind with right information.
To overcome the ego and become a true being of service.
To be no violent, non aggressive, non judgmental. ( what I
write hear in not a judgment but divine fact).
To learn about Ki, Chi, Prana, Chakras, astral, mental,
causal and the power of the mind, heart and real focus.
Kancho and I met on Facebook on 21 August 2015 and
we quickly connected by a common vibration energy
that resonated well with each other. He was later to
inform me he sensed an aura of positive energy and
good with me. It was the same month that my teacher of
30 years passed on. I had to search for a teacher who
will offer me and our members at Oikado continuity
without need to rush us into converting and changing
our system and style to theirs.
I said to Kancho “ I am left with an empty
calabash. Like a void, an empty calabash..”
Kancho said, “You lucky you are left with
something. If you allow me, I will help you
fill it up..”.
I am happy to share with you my teacher,
in Kancho Deena Naidu.Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba
NKA International
Africa Division Leader
Kancho Deena Naidu
NKA International
President
OIKADO Regional Chiefs ORC
Shihan Dr. Patrick Masokwane
Mantshwabisi
Shihan Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng
Molapowabojang
Shihan Gojesamang Mmutle
Mahalapye
Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana
Maun/Gumare
Shihan Jerry Thabeng
Molepolole
Shihan Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng
Serowe/Palapye
Shihan Moagi Lekalake
Kanye
Shihan Butholezwe Erneste’ Oitsile
Francistown
Shihan Gaabadzo Bruce Moseki
Gaborone
Mrs. Onkutlilwe Ruth Mpolokeng sensei
Tshwaragano CJSS, Maun
Thamalakane Dragon Dojo Group Botswana
9 Key Strategic Goals
Administration and Leadership
1.To have identified the champion for the
program by 2018
2.To have created and staffed a full time
administration office for the program by
2018
3.To achieve at least 30% of women in lead-
ership and decision making positions in
Oikado martial Arts School and to facilitate
their presence in all existing Oikado struc-
tures by 2018.
Marketing:To develop and implement a
comprehensive marketing plan to 2018
Finance:
To have come up with funding and sponsor-
ship initiatives to enable “Women in Action
in Oikado” to match 25% of their allocation
by 2018.
Advocacy and Awareness
To develop guidelines for advocacy for
women and girls in Oikado and sport karate
by 2018.
Capacity Building
1.To have increased the skills audit index of
women administrators and sensei by Decem-
ber 2018.
2.To train women and girls in the field of
sportsmanship by 2018.
3.To create a database of national women
resource persons by 2018.
Equitable Distribution of Resources
To ensure that Oikado has a funding alloca-
tion specifically for women and girls in Oi-
kado by 2018
Effective Organizational Structures
To revive existing Oikado structures to make
them functional by December 2018
Participation
To have at least 30% of women in various
Oikado committees and boards.
Number of Women and Girls Attaining
Black Belt Status
To increase the number of women and girls
attaining black belt status by 2018 Women & Girl empowerment. A tabler dur-
ing Oikado 2014 Independence Cup. Osu!
Critical Success Factors
1.Administration and Leadership
2.Marketing 3.Finance 4.Advocacy and
Awareness 5.Capacity Building
6.Equitable Distribution of Resources
7.Effective Organizational Structures
8.Participation 9.Number of Women and Girls
Attaining Black Belt Status
This program and initiative is part of greater
programs of Oikado Martial Arts School. The
Grassroots Development Program, Training
and Advancement in Oikado, Nationwide
Training and Coaching Clinics, Overnight
Training Gashuku and lately the Special Pro-
grams and Initiatives and Oikado campaigns
to attract children, girls and women into mar-
tial arts training halls. Osu! Osu! Osu!
Aims
1.To increase the current level of participa-
tion by women and girls and retain
such levels into the next century.
2.To increase women and girls participation
and awareness in all areas of Oikado,
sport karate and karate as recreation
3.To promote healthier and community and
regional based participation in Oikado
4.To establish a network among all women
and girls and stakeholders involved in
sport karate for the purpose of re-
source sharing, exchange of ideas,
skills and information
5.To promote education, mobilization of
women and girls in sport through bet-
ter training and coaching techniques
and administration
6.To work for the advancement of goodwill,
unity, solidarity and peace of women
and girls in Oikado and sport karate.
Vision
To be the leading martial arts advocacy
school influencing women and girls partici-
pation in Oikado and in sport and sport ka-
rate nationally and internationally.
Mission
To create opportunities that promotes
women and girls participation in Oikado
and sport karate through advocacy, aware-
ness and capacity building in Botswana.
Program Motto
‘Women with a Loud Kiaaa! Ossu!
Women in Action in and for Oikado: “ women with a loud kiaa!”
Page 9 S O L O M Z
I
Since 2009 both have participated across
various structures in Oikado Gashuku,
Gradings, daily errands and external
internships. They have offered their
resources, secretarial and administrative
services to and for Oikado. Their current
mission is to help Oikado grow in leaps
and bounds both administratively and
technically.
This award is also in furtherance of
Women in Action in and for Oikado
and recognition of their contribution
and support to our common cause.
By way of motivation and platform rec-
ognition and utilization we hope this
promotion will ignite the zeal, vigour
and drive to help take Oikado to various
environments and landscapes.
With this award they shall now assume
honorary title of Sensei. They are now
authorised by myself, on behalf of Oi-
kado Martial Arts School, Oikado Techni-
cal Board and on behalf of Hanshi Dr.
Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana, that
they impart skills and and resource our
Lady Receipients of Oikado 2015
Honorary 1st [Sho] Dan Black Belt
Mrs. Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba sensei
Tiger Dojo Group Botswana
Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy
VP, Botswana All Budo Styles AssociationThis is notice to all Oikado practitioners and
clubs that resolution has been made that
these ladies be hereby advanced to the
honorary rank of 1st
Dan Black Belt, OI-
KADO in recognition of their outstanding
commitment and service to Oikado.
membership and dojo according to the prin-
ciples of and rules of Oikiru Ryu Karate-Jitsu
Do until such authority is revoked for what-
ever cause and time. Osu!
Page 10Volume 2
A Better World is Our
Theme.
Karate is the start. We are powerful con-
tributes towards world peace.
The whole concept of Human Values is to
improve the character of the karate com-
munity. it is important for the students to
learn to value others, appreciate and ac-
cept people for who they are. As we all are
one humanity and must develop human
dignity of regard and respect towards. The
purpose of it all is avoidance rejecting,
belittling and insulting others. Taking care
of others rushing to help others in distress
is the first step forward, even where ten-
sion exists. It is so easy to ignore, looking
the other way, avoiding and thinking it is
not my problem.
Part of our human dignity is to love and we
do this with service and care. That is the
reason I called our program KarateCare.
Saying sorry if one is wrong, asking for
forgiveness if one had made a mistake in
the past. Favoring reconciliation due to
misunderstanding. Our program is about
Listening. I say to the students this means
focus on learning through listening. Listen
to what others are saying. How do you
know about others, you do this by paying
attention and be kind by lending your ear?
Today in Human life many are insensitive
and cold towards the feelings of others.
We need to care more, offer support. We
share human values daily, we tell stories
about our great heroes of human life. To-
day children are looking for role models
and mentors. They turn to starts, sports
champions etc. and many do not conduct
them self in a proper way. So we as karate
teachers want to develop students in a way
they become role models for others. By
doing this the world becomes better.
What makes us human is our inner nature of
goodness and righteousness. We as a karate
organization want to bring the best out of stu-
dents. We as teachers and as an organization
think about what are the attributes that consti-
tutes a good human person. It is kindness,
forgiveness, tolerance, compassion and love.
We want our students to develop good natures
so that they can integrate into the society or
community much better. I believe we are all
born with a divine nature and through associa-
tion and influences this can becomes good or
bad. The mind does not know how to discrimi-
nate; it is the learning that does this. And it
improves our conscious state to become better
in our ways.
We commit to serving humanity through a re-
turn to human values and we have chosen our
vehicle as KarateDo. NKA International has
been launched on 23 October 2015 and is
open for worldwide membership and affiliation
by teachers of the art to help spread and teach
the message. This ia our promise.
Phakalane Golf Estate, L-R: M.Tagwa, John Moreti, Moses Kgosibodiba, Lameck Nthekela, Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba
A Better world
Through return to Human
values in karate do
Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana
8th Dan, Oikado
(1954-2015)
He was of the 207th Generation and the
last surviving member of Oikiru Ryu
Karate Jitsu Do
“You are a gem Kyoshi. Let’s work
hard to bring change to the world. First
stop Botswana. They will then be men-
tors for the rest of the world”. Kancho
Deena Naidu
I like the fact that Kancho will teach us
new kata to add on what we have. “My
role is to fill in the gaps. I will connect
with hanshi through meditation and he
will tell me the gaps, says Kancho”.
Kyoshi
“Did Kancho know hanshi? I am curi-
ous how will connect with hanshi
through meditation”. RB Motlalekgosi
shihan
The OIKADO Martial Arts School is proud
to present its Grassroots Development
Program for 2010 – 2020. It is a result of
work by the OIKADO National Executive
Council and Technical Board and has em-
braced all stakeholders of the school. This
third phase of the program is set in the back-
ground of unprecedented unity and drive
demonstrated in the first phase (1995-2000)
and the second phase (2006-2010) to take
karate to the public. Recent developments in
Oikado Black Belts cadre resolve is to speak
and act in unity and also paramount to de-
liver martial arts/karate practice to the pub-
lic in a coordinated and structured way.
Crucial to the program was the appointment of a
strong and active National Technical Board headed
by Kyoshi Moses Topsoil Kgosibodiba, the Presi-
dent of the School, Shihan Gaabadzo Moseki,
Chairman Technical Board. Plus eight (8) active
black belts of instructorship status drawn across the
breath and length of Botswana. The Grassroots
Development Program sits alongside and
personal, educational, careers, emotional,
physical and spiritual dimensions.
The school aims to achieve these goals and in
2001-2005 & 2006-2014 we embarked on the
re-engineering exercise and increased the
number of instructors in order to expand the
program throughout the country.
The results have been dramatic, primarily
because enthusiasm for martial arts practice
and training does exist in local communities.
Martial arts/karate offers a genuine and safe
alternative and augments other performing
arts and sporting codes.
Its popularity is growing in leaps and bounds
at secondary schools, colleges and univer-
sity. It has attracted international interest.
Funds’ permitting our wish is to cascade the
program down to primary school children, to
rural communities near and remote.
Osu!
the re-engineering (1995-2005) and (2006-
2009) phases of the school.
The purpose of the program is to demon-
strate how martial arts/karate at grassroots
level will proceed from now and where it
will be by 2020.It underpins the school’s
application for funding from your good insti-
tution.
It will also serve as a valuable tool for moni-
toring and evaluating achievements against
milestones laid down. Vital to the program
success is the need to regularly review and
where appropriate make adjustments.
The Grassroots Development Program
seeks to embrace and build the key compo-
nent required to achieve Youth Develop-
ment. At the core is the desire to enable
individuals to experience as positive, fun
and free atmosphere of martial arts/karate
practice and training and go on to fulfill
their true potential in the arts and across
various areas of their development: social,
Karate Motivation Program:
for Children, Young Teens & Adults
OIKADO Grassroots Development & Out-Reach Program: a summary
Page 11 S O L O M
Thank you for taking time to read and discuss
the Schools Karate Motivation Training Pro-
gram for Children and Young Teens.
Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, a world class
karate trainer and instructor is now offering
Karate Motivation Training program to chil-
dren in Botswana and SADC member coun-
tries.
The program beneficiaries are children and
teens at primary (5-12yrs), junior (13-15yrs),
and senior (16-21 yrs) schools.
The program teaches martial arts/karate,
motivation and discipline to students and
have resulted in students who are fit and
much disciplined.
As every teacher knows, the benefits of a
disciplined student are enormous as they
study well at school and at home. Do and
submit their homework on time and prepare
for tests and examination in time.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The program also teaches self-confidence
and will highlight the dangers of smoking,
drug abuse and alcohol.
We believe that fit and disciplined students
will benefit the students themselves, the
school system, teachers and parents and the
community and society in which they reside.
This program takes students away from lazi-
ness, smoking, drinking and gets them in-
volved and motivated to become better stu-
dents. No other program offers such benefits!
The program will be taught and presented
by Mr. Moses Kgosibodiba, who has over 35
years experience as a world class instructor.
By this submission we wish to roll out the
program to primary, junior and senior secon-
dary schools. Funds permitting it will be our
delight for every school to be involved with
us through this program.
The program is part of the Oikado Grassroots
Development & OutReach Program Theme,
Goals and Objectives which apply to the
Karate Motivation Program. Osu! Tiger Dojo Group Botswana
Ofentse Setiko
“Serenity of Spirit,
Turbulence of Action”
Attributes & Traits:
Agility Speed
Power
Stealth
Strength
Ferocity
Silence
Patience
Respect
Noble
Sensei Zacharia Labane & Sifu Stephen Segomelo @
May 2014 Klerksdorp Gashuku
Pula!
and health programs
10. To increase the proportion of primary,
junior and senior secondary schools that
provide comprehensive school physical and
health education to prevent health problems
such as violence, alcohol and substance
abuse, HIV and AIDS and STI, inadequate
physical activity and environmental health.
11. To reinforce knowledge learned in other
subjects areas such as science, math and
social studies.
12. To facilitate development of student self-
discipline and responsibility for health and
fitness.
13. To develop psycho-motor skills that al-
low for safe, successful, and satisfying par-
ticipation in physical activities.
14. To influence moral development by pro-
viding students with opportunities to assume
leadership, cooperate with others, and ac-
cept responsibility for their own behavior
Osu!
Program Theme:
“Promoting Better Health and Performance
for Young People through Physical Activity
and Sports: Key to Educational Excellence.”
Program Goals:
1. To promote an open forum for information,
training, practice and experimentation in the
field of martial arts/karate.
2. To help students develop the knowledge,
attitudes, skills, behaviors, and confidence to
adopt and maintain physically active life-
styles, while providing opportunities for en-
joyable physical activity.
3. To emphasize key training methodology
and training program advances in the field
and highlight the direction of future training
drive and promotion of physical activity and
public/youth fitness.
Program Objectives:
4. To promote martial arts/karate as a physi-
cal health program
5. To develop martial arts/karate in primary,
secondary schools and colleges towards
realizing BNSC Vision 2020 and the National
Vision 2016: ‘...we cannot be healthy if we
are not fit...”
6.To improve physical fitness
7. To cultivate and promote brotherhood and
friendship through interactive training
8. To help school clubs prepare for the vari-
ous annual karate championships nationally,
regionally, continentally and internationally.
9. To increase the proportion of children,
adolescents and youth in-and-out-of school
who engage in physical education and
23. To teach under-privileged children and
youth in the community martial arts/karate
in order to motivate, give them dignity and
self-discipline.
Who Should Attend
The target audience is primarily children,
teens and youth in and out-of-school at pri-
mary (5-12yrs), junior (13-15yrs) and senior
secondary (16-21yrs) schools, and colleges
(18-34yrs) and interested in and/or practic-
ing martial arts/karate.
“...in our quest for peace and in serving
each other we all become free”.
Osu!
15. To help students become more confident,
assertive, independent, and self-controlled.
16. To provide an outlet for releasing tension
and anxiety thus mitigating against youth
violence, truancy, vandalism and bad graffiti.
17. To increase the proportion of public and
private schools that provide access to their
physical activity spaces and facilities for all
persons outside of normal school hours(i.e.
before and after the school day, on weekends
and during school holidays and other vaca-
tions).
18. To give students the opportunity to set
and strive for personal, achievable goals.
19. To teach martial arts/karate motivation
and discipline to students that result in stu-
dents who are fit and much disciplined.
20. Through self-confidence teaching the
program will highlight the dangers of smok-
ing, drugs and alcohol.
21. To produce students who are fit and ac-
tive thus benefitting the students, parents
and the school, and the community they are
in.
22. Through active participation the program
will take students away from laziness, smok-
ing, drinking and offer motivation for valued
practices.
Karate Motivation Program
Volume 2 SOLOMZI
Pula! Pula!
Page 12 SOLOMZIGRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
FOTO GALLERY
Shihan Seokana Seokana
Maun/Gumare
Shihan Jerry Thabeng
Maun/Gumare Grassroots Gashuku
2014 National Grading, Mochudi
Kancho and grandsons
Pula! Pula!
Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat
I am looking for a representative.
To become a rep I must first seek blessings from my teacher. I hv been
granted permission to seek learning and new knowledge. But first I have
to become your pupil.
Understandable you are a good person. Do what you have too.
08/24/2015 8:15AM
Good morning! Have a blessed week. Osu!
Thank you Sensei, in my life every moment is blessed as I find good
people like you.
08/24/2015 10:10AM
My blessings too. Thank you.
08/25/2015 7:44PM
My teacher's name is Hanshi Dr. Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana. 29yrs
his student.
09/01/2015 10:09AM
Please pass our deepest condolences to all teachers and students, from
All my organisation of Goshin KarateDo and myself. Although I did not
know him I am sure he will be missed by all to whom he has contributed
his life's teachings. His soul is already in peace and in the residence of
his Maker, the power greater than ourselves. His teachings and ways
will be remembered by all whom he shared his knowledge too. From
Kancho Deena Naidu - head teacher of Jun Goju Kai -Yamaguchi Ha Go-
shin KarateDo.
I will convey your message. Osu!
09/07/2015 9:53AM
I have been robbed. I feel this huge emptiness in me that needs to be
filled. Hanshi gave me the 'empty calabash and tasked me to fill it up. . .
Monday-Thursday
3pm-345pm: Childrens Class [5-16 yr Olds]
430-6pm: Mixed Class
6pm– 730pm: Senior Class
Over Night Training: once fortnightly
Friday 9pm—6am Saturday
Weekend Schedule: Saturdays & Sundays
Public Self Defense Class 9am-12 Noon
Saturday Gashuku, held fortnightly
Mabutswe Hill: Boot Camps
5-9am Summer
7-10am Winter
8am-1030am
Endurance & Character Building Gashuku
6am-6pm & 6am-6am, 9am-3pm
This session allows juniors and seniors to
train together with view to establish brother-
hood.
Dojo Instruction. Junior Class. 45minutes -
1hr.The Junior Class activities must be highly
mixed; flexi metrics, kihon, break-falls, kata,
etc
Dojo Instruction. Senior Class. 1.5hrs -
4hrs.The Senior Class must do at least two
new kata each week in addition to advanced
level to all kata taught. Weight lifting
Evening: Individual or Dojo session. Re-
search, writing, experimentation.
It is suggested that practitioners and dojo
work round a schedule of time suggested to
also observe energy changes and shifts and
cycles in nature. Typically the times are:
Dawn, Noon & Dusk / Morning, Noon , After-
noon & Evening.
To awaken the senses one must train at All
times as suggested on alternate basis.
Training Time Table: A Guide
1.This is a timetable guide. Instructors are
free to use this as template and adjust ac-
cordingly.
2.For kata, you can teach all Shodan kata
on Mondays, Nidan on Tuesday, etc.
3.Weekly Dojo session must go through
cycle of kihon/kata/kumite[3K's].
Individual session: 6am/early morning
1hr Roadwork. Choose a route that will
allow legwork and cardiovascular work-
out.
Weight lifting. Primary goal is develop
muscular strength and power. Body defini-
tion.
Dojo Instruction: 9am
Workshop/Seminar, Research, writing,
presentations, reading, individual learn-
ing.
Dojo Instruction. Mixed Class. 12Noon
Weight Lifting.
Tiger Dojo Equipment & Set Up Standards
Tiger Dojo Training Time Table & Classes
Page 14 S O L O M Z I
A. Dojo Front Office:
1.Service and Registration point.
2.Students register daily attendance here.
3.All Visitors must report at front desk and must
fulfill entry requirements before they are allowed to
enter the training hall
4.Other
B. Chief Instructor’s Office
C. Library & Conference Section
1.Library; with internet access
2.Conference Room/Area:
8-12 conference table chairs
D. Change Room & Ablutions
E. Training Hall:
is divided into the Gymnasium & Main hall,
Gymnasium, basic equipment: dumbels, barbells,
free weights, etc.
Training Hall:
1.must allow a minimum of 4sqm for each student
stage and shrine
2. floor must be matted with all-purpose tatami
3. various types and sizes of punching and kicking
bags, pads
4. visitor sitting area
5. other
F. Out Door Training Area
Within yard
Camp site, Hill, Beach, Obstacle course,
etc.
G. Photography & Video Facility
H. Dojo Staff
Instructor
Sempai
Receptionist
Secretary
Security
Driver
Other
Tiger Dojo Group Botswana
Ofentse Setiko
“Serenity of Spirit,
Turbulence of Action”
Attributes & Traits:
Agility Speed
Power
Stealth
Strength
Ferocity
Silence
Patience
Respect
Noble
Founding Student Members @ Tlokweng College of Education Karate Club est November 2014
Uphill road to Tiger Dojo @ summit
of Tlokweng Mabutswe Hill
Tigers Local & External Internships Opening a window for our Youthful Black
belts to explore martial arts across a vari-
ety of styles, systems and schools.
Dan candidates are required to go for
internship at various levels of their devel-
opment. This requirement is mandatory
and internship report submitted as part
requirement for Dan Test & Grading.
Remember:: a black belt is a white belt
who never quit.
This is Oikado
Osu! Osu! Osu!
It is a requirement for all Tigers at brown
and black belts to undergo a series of train-
ing attachments with various organizations
regionally and internationally. These attach-
ments are intended to offer a combination of:
1.Exposure to training methodologies and
strategies. 2. Opportunity to compare.
3. Opportunity to train outside the ambit of
OIKADO 4. An option to train and be graded
where possible 5. Rank recognition
6. Membership registration
7. Attend courses in refereeing and judging
8. Friendship and brotherhood in budo.
See more incredible fotos at Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Facebook page
MA Brief of Kancho Deena Naidu, NKA International Goshin Karate Do
Page 15 S O L O M
Tiger Dojo Group Botswana
“Serenity of Spirit,
Turbulence of Action”
Attributes & Traits:
Agility Speed
Power
Stealth
Strength
Ferocity
Silence
Patience
Respect
Noble
Tiger Dojo @ Tlokweng College of Education. Foto Gallery
Kancho Deena Naidu was born in the year 1949 in South Africa. His
mother gave birth to him prematurely. Kancho graduated in the Japan
Karate Do College in Tokyo in 1976, 6th in the world under Grandmaster
Gogen Yamaguchi and became the only one South African to have done
so in the world. “ Gogen sensei took me in as a son”, he said.
Kancho lives in Australia in the suburb of Sydney where he runs an inter-
national organization called NKA International Goshin Karate-Do. His
teaching does not involve competitions or tournaments of any kind as he
believes that this is the breeding ground for ego and competitions he be-
lieves does very little to improve character or help people defend them-
selves. He says, karate has three parts: physical for body, mental for the
mind and spiritual for the heart.
His involvement in spirituality began in childhood as he has been a seeker
of truth for the major part of his life. His writing of books suddenly started
on a trip to India in the 1988 and grew drawing a worldwide audience. He
has been called as guest speaker in many countries. In Japan he addressed
a crowd of over 3500 people, and many hundreds in other countries. He
also spoke in New York a couple of years ago. He took part in recently in
a movie in Hollywood called “Justice for Hire”.
Kancho taught the Australian Army for two years. He was also a national
coordinator for “Vision Australia” helping people with sight impairment.
He was nominated ‘Australian of the Year”. He has now produced many
Books in hard copies: Discovering Martial Art, Budoka-True Spiritual Warriors,
Poems of the Spirituaal Heart. His audio books are “Goshin-The Secret Re-
vealed”, “The Adventure of Gugu”, “My Dear Driver”, My Dear Child”, “My
Dear Student”. Kancho started an organization called “ Sanctuary 108” and have
assisted many people with depression. He has saved many lives over many years
and wants to continue this effort on a world scale.
He has now started NKA International to unify the teaching of Budo to bring
martial artists together for the upliftment of human beings. To share human values
in a program called “KarateCare”. The human values are Truth, Love, Peace,
Right Conduct and Non Violence.
Websites:
Www.goshinkankarate.com
Www.sanctuary108.com
Www.goshindigitaldojo.com
Www.nkainternational.org
Www.goshinkaratedosenmongakkou.com
Facebook:
Kancho Deena Naidu
Deena Naidu
Karate Club
Japan Karatedo College Semon Gakko Memorial
Kancho Deena Naidu, NKA International
Page 17 Potential seminar participants
27-31 May 2016, Gaborone Botswana (coded Blue)
S O L O M Z I
1st (Sho) Dan Black Belts
Baitsholedi Kahaa
Loeto Kagiso Sefemo
Tirelo Rantikane
Ofentse Agree Setiko
Aobakwe Seokana
Oteng Master Katonto
Sibudzani Basco Mbulayi
Gaolatheope S. Kudumane
Mosimanegape Maroane
Kutlwano Argentina Moleele
Mr. Utlwang Ketshabile
Mrs. Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba
Mrs. Onkutlwile Ruth Mpolokeng
Taekwando, ITF/WTF
Ronald Uche Musavengana,3rd
Dan
TKD
Ivan Magama sifu, Win Chu Kung Fu
Gabriel Rabaloi, Nidan, Shotokan
Karabo Phiri, Redbag Tag(Bossubum
Taekwando
Kyu Ranks
2. Mako Moeketsi
3. Larona Nkwae
4. Shadrack Jeremia
5. Bonolo Kanokang
6. Belinda G. Chamo
7. Letang Matsetse
8. Motse Nkwe
9. Rati Motseta
10. Fanuel Botoka
11. Kago Monnamorwa
12. Kingsley Kgaogano
13. Gosentsamang Bogale
14. Kaone Molefe
15. Katlego David Mohanoe
16. Katiso Kometsi
Regional Chiefs: Shihan
Gaborone: Gaabadzo Moseki
Lobatse: Donald Sejeso
Kanye: Moagi Lekalake
Gantsi/Kang: ………………………….
Maun/Gumare: Seokana S. Seokana
Tutume/Masunga: Mbiganyi Magina
Francistown: Butholezwe E. Oitsile
S/Phikwe/Bobonong: Ronny Sebotho
Tonota : Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi
Serowe/Palapye :Tshidiso M.Ogotseng
Mahalapye : Gojesamang Mmutle
Mochudi : Kealeboga Lekgatlhane
Molepolole : Jerry Thabeng
Tsabong: Stephen Segomelo
Molapowabojang: Benjamin Mofokeng
Mantshwabisi:
Dr. Patrick M.D. Masokwane
3rd [San] Dan: Sensei
Lt General Luis Matshwenyego
Fisher sensei
Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi
Seokana Seokana
Butholezwe Erneste’ Oitsile
Gojesamang Mmutle
Jerry Thabeng
Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng
Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng
Moagi Lekalake
Lesotho
Rev. Fr. Mothusi Sydney Boatile
Katiso Kometsi
Katlego David Mohanoe
Zimbabwe
Shihan Chamunorwa Chishamba
Uganda
South Africa
Stan Holroyd Shihan
Kenya
Joseph Mwandeka,Nidan
Douglas Onzere, Nidan
2nd (Ni) Dan Black Belts
Kabo Phiri
Thuso Zazo Molepolole
Goitseone Bobie Bosilong
Sydney Mothusi Boatile
Lameck Nthekela
John Moreti
Kitso Tefo Mokaila
Abram Kesupil;we
Moshe Mookodi
Simon Seisa
Chipo Gaobakwe
Phillip Tsumake
Zicky Seletlo
Security Systems
Children
1. Zasha Teto Kgosibodiba 6yrs
2. Tanya Rethabile Kagiso 4yrs
3. Bokang Leese Obokeng 9yrs
4. Setho Anele Moeketsi 4yrs
5. Maatla Tagwa 11yrs
6. Phenyo Theri 15yrs
7. Maungo Tagwa 16yrs
8. Maitseo Sebolao 16yrs
9. Thoriso Kgaswe 15yrs
10. Mellisa Raleteba 14yrs
11. Oankgoga Rebabonye 16yrs
12. Katlego Ramere 15yrs
13. Precious Ntshole 14yrs
14. Kago Medupi 14yrs
15. Donald Thebe 15yrs
16. Amantle Raleteba 16yrs
17.
18.
19.
20.
Page 18 OIKADO GENERATIONS
As marked by Shodan Graduating Class
S O L O M Z I
1st Generation(6 April 1989)
Moses Kgosibodiba (topsoil),
Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi (Ninja)
Jonah Madibela (Mmadipela)
2nd Generation:
Motshegetsi Setshwantsho
Godfrey Radijeng
Letlogetswe Mogorosi
Tebogo Matlhare, Mtjale et al.
3rd Generation (April 199?):
Gabriel Chuma
Bophelo Sejeso
4th Generation(199?)
Gaabadzo Moseki
Mbiganyi Magina
Mosa Ibrahim (deceased)
Alphonce Mmereki
5th Generation (April 1998);
Modiri Tagwa
6th Generation
Moagi Lekalake
Violet Simanyana
Moago
Lore
7th
Generation(April 2005)
Butholezwe Oitsile
Gojesamang Mmutle
Kealeboga Lekgatlhane
8th Generation (2007)
Jerry Thabeng
Sydney Mothusi Boatile
Moagi Mosime
9th
Generation(April 2010)
Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng
Tebogo Tladi
Tshegofatso Phalaagae
Otsile,
Speakson
10th
Generation (April 2015)
Baitsholedi Kahaa,
Loeto Kagiso Sefemo,
Tirelo Rantikane
Ofentse Agree Setiko,
Aobakwe Seokana,
Oteng Master Katonto,
Sibudzani Basco Mbulayi
Gaolatheope Spencer Kudumane
Mosimanegape Maroane
The foto above capture students from the Fukayama and Oikado era. In
particular Oikado Generations 1-8.
L-R: Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana, Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba,
Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana, Sensei Lameck Nthekela and
Shihan Gaabadzo Moseki. Hanshi and I seem to be in agreement on the
next generation of Oikado Leadership.
Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat
I have been robbed. I feel this huge emptiness in me that needs to be filled. Han-
shi gave me the 'empty calabash and tasked me to fill it up. . .
09/07/2015 1:56PM
I will help you fill it up. Life is a journey Sensei, we all on this journey. You lucky
you have the calabash. Others have to find it first and then fill it up.
It will be an honor. Osu!
09/13/2015 3:27PM
Thank you for sharing. His journey begins in another dimension. But he will always
be with you.
Thank you.
09/15/2015 9:44PM
Good evening! I did ask, can you kindly share on the concept of 'Hihyo' and its use
in dojo instruction.
It is well needed as a teacher and student. Criticism is well needed. It is important
also whose knowledge you receive. Teacher and student must be humble to re-
ceive (Hihyo) Guidance. Revisiting basics, adjustments etc is important if that is
what you asking.
09/16/2015 6:06AM
Indeed. Thank you.
10/07/2015 6:00PM
Request for submission: whatsApp: +267 72610566
E-mail editable articles to:
topattention64@gmail.com No later than the 25th
Day of the Month.
Oikado Regional Dojo Directory:
_____________________________________________
Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th
Dan
Tiger Dojo Group International Botswana
[Motto: “Serenity of Spirit and Turbulence of
Action”]
Logo: Tiger full body next to Oikado main
logo.
430-6pm Monday-Friday @ TkCE Tlokweng
9am-12Noon Saturdays & Sundays
Saturday Boot Camp 5am-9am, Tlokweng
Mabutswe Hill.
+267 72610566 to book place. Come Join Us &
Kyoshi for a Martial Arts Experience!
——————————————————————
Shihan Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi, 3rd
Dan
Lions’ Den Dojo Group, Tonota TCE
430-6pm Monday-Friday
10am-12Noon Saturday.
Enquiries: +267 74899870
——————————————————————
Shihan Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng, 3rd
Dan
Eagles Dojo Group, Serowe/Palapye
430-8pm Monday-Friday
6am-10am Saturday
Enquiries: +267 71920509
——————————————————————
Senpai Oteng Master Katonto, 1st
Dan
Thunder-bolts Dojo Group, Mochudi
Mochudi BOFWA & Master Katonto Home Gym.
——————————————————————
Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana, 3rd
Dan
Thamalakane Dragon Dojo Group, Maun
430-6pm Monday-Friday & Saturday
Enquiries: +267 71818790
——————————————————————
Shihan Jerry Thabeng, 3rd
Dan
Pit-bull Dojo Group, Molepolole/Gabane
430-6pm Monday-Thursday & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 73035340
——————————————————————
Shihan Kealeboga Lekgatlhane, 3rd
Dan
Mochudi BOFWA Dojo Group, Mochudi
430-6pm Mondays-Friday & Saturday
Enquiries: +267 72486639
——————————————————————
Shihan Dr. Patrick Masokwane, 3rd
Dan
Healing Crane Seraphim Dojo Group
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 74331362, Mantshwabisi
—————————————————————–—
Shihan Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng, 3rd
Dan
Pela De Roca Dojo Group, Molapowabojang
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 74345304
—————————————————————–—
Shihan Donald Sejeso, 1st
Dan
Lobatse Dojo Group
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 76221620
——————————————————————
Shihan Stephen Segomelo, 2nd
Dan
Loi Wushu Do Dojo Group, Tsabong
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +26773187770
Tiger Dojo has adopted the Gold ,
Black ,White and Blue.
Other important indicators:
5. Dojo instructor
6. Dojo committee
7. Regular Regional & Dojo Annual Mem-
bership Returns
8. Training Timetable
9. Year Planner
10. Other Dojo documents as we would
advice.
Shihan Moagi Lekalake, 3rd
Dan
Fukayama Dragon Dojo Group, Kanye
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 73475005
————————————————————
-
Shihan Ronny Sebotho, 1st
Dan
The Arrows Dojo Group, Selibe Phikwe
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 72565053
————————————————————
Shihan Butholezwe Erneste Oitsile,3rd
Dan
Red Dragons Dojo Group, Francistown
430-6pm Monday-Friday & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 72494924
————————————————————
—
Shihan Gaabadzo Bruce Moseki, 4th
Dan
Aliens Dojo Group, Gaborone
430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays
Enquiries: +267 73498513
————————————————————
—
Shihan Gojesamang Mmutle, 3rd Dan
Shaolin Monkey Temble, Mahalapye
Enquiries: 73727623
————————————————————
The Logo above, of Tiger Dojo Group
Botswana, illustrates the Oikado Dojo
branding exercise. Regions and Dojo
Operators are to:
1.Design and adopt a logo to be placed
to the Right of main logo of the school.
2. Come up with a dojo motto
3. Share a full description of why choice
of this name.
4. Choose colors for their dojo. The col-
ors should be drawn from Oikado colors.
Sensei Kabo Phiri, 2nd Dan
Falcon Dojo Group, Gaborone
Various sessions a day
Enquiries: +267 71715832
—————————————————--
Shihan Modiri Tagwa, 3rd Dan
CoORE Dojo, Oodi
Enquiries: +267 71320288
—————————————————--
Sempai Boatametse Gaebonwe
Talons of Eagles Dojo, Letlhakane
Enquiries: +26775285486
—————————————————--
Chishanba Chamunorwa, Shodan
Shuchu Dojo, Zimbabwe
Enquiries: +263 774673067
—————————————————--
Shihan Sydney M. Boatile, 2nd Dan
Mt Kingdom Oikado Dojo, Lesotho
Enquiries: +266 62908807
—————————————————--
Shihan Kealeboga Lekgatlhane, 3rd Dan
Kossu Kex Kan, Mochudi
Enquiries: +26772486639

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Solomzi 2016 March

  • 1. www.oikado.co.bw Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy [TOIKADO] March 2016 OIKADO from Kyoshi Kgosibodiba Tiger Dojo Group Botswana whatsApp: +267 72610566 email: topattention64@gmail.com S O L O M Z I Oikado News Letter Monthly Quotation: ‘ When the mind understands KarateDo philosophy there is Peace. When it understands the principles there is Truth. When it understands the nature there is Love. When it understands the duty there is Right Conduct. When it understands the way there is Non Violence”. Kancho Deena Naidu, President NKA International 29 February 2016 Volume 2 Issue 2 Oikado Dojo Branding: 1. Tiger Dojo Group Internationall 2. Lions’ Den 3. Thamalakane Dragon 4. Eagles Martial Art School 5. Thunder-bolts! 6. Pit-bull 7. Healing Crane Seraphim 8. The Arrows 9. Pela De Roca 10. Loi Wushu Do 11.Fukayama Dragon 12. Red Dragons 13.Shaolin Monkey Temple 14. Falcon 15. Aliens 16. CoORE 17. Shuchu Dojo (Zimbabwe) 18. Mt Kingdom Oikado Dojo (Lesotho) 19. Talons of Eagle Dojo 20. Kossu Kex Kan 2016 NKA INTERNATIONAL AFRICA SEMINAR Venue: Tlokweng College of Education, MPH Date: 27– 31 May 2016 Seminar Hotel: Luxury Inn, Tlokweng Oikado hosts the 1st NKA International All Africa Seminar, 27—31 May 2016 in Gaborone. This seminar is part preparation for Botswana to be NKA Interna- tional Africa Hub. Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is a member of NKA and has been appointed NKA International Africa Division Leader. A new alliance of Oikado and Goshin Kan. Return to Traditional KarateDo and Human Values. Onegai shi- mazu! The seminar is Open to All:children & senior citizens, local chief instructors and black belts, security industry, lifestyle coaches. Ask +267 72610566 to add you to the whatsApp group for regular updates and registration. Over ten(10) African countries expected and a team of instructors led by Kancho Deena Naidu from Sydney NKA headquarters. Registration Open Now! & Confirmation for Participation: Deadline:-30 April 2016 for All participants. We advice and request applications and letters confirm- ing attendance with participants names, passport number, passport size photo, rank and gender be send to email provided. The seminar is open to all ages, from chil- dren to senior citizens, across the style and federation divide. Ts & Cs apply. Email: topattention64@gmail.com. Seminar Hotel: Luxury Inn, Tlokweng Sms/whatsApp: +267 72610566 Do not wait for last week as it is expected that the Seminar will be over subscribed. It is going to be a great seminar! We will make it as exciting as possible. Great Osu and Pula! and Peace be with you. Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba Kancho Deena Naidu Sicil Chess Club Training Venue: Luxury Inn, Tlokweng Days: Tuesday& Wednesday Time: 6pm-7pm Enquiries: +26774449465 New members Welcome. Check Tlokweng Com- munity Hall, Monday to Friday for Taek- wando and Fencing.
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  • 4. It is time for change. NKA International is a registered Karate organization that is going live on the 23rd October 2015. For those of you that are not aware, NKA is a brand new Karate organization that focuses on the pure essence of traditional karate that embraces human values. We are determined to lift the character of our students through our KarateCare Program. The intensity of ka- rate practice does not just lie on the physical practice it is also that of the nature of the person who practices the art. If bad people practice karate no one is safe. If good peo- ple practice the art everyone is safe. Our aim is to convert the people with bad ways to become good and those who are good to become better. We comprise of teachers globally for the pure purpose of reigniting traditional Karat- eDo which had lost its way for decades. Teachers have come from different countries with their clear objective of making a differ- ence, as in their hearts know KarateDo had taken a wrong direction of making it a game. We have teachers from many countries and we will continue to grow. Teachers in our team are determined to improve life skills of students by bringing back good discipline, better self control training, education in human values, improvised character devel- opment programs , confidence development training and the true art of KarateDo. As we believe KarateDo comprises of three aspects Physical ( Body), Mental (Mind) and Spiritual ( Life). Goshin Kan has been working very hard on many aspects of KarateDo since it inception. Naidu to create such an organization for many years but he was reluctant to do so as he thought it was best to keep this only within his own organization called Goshin kan. This has been working superbly and the transformation of many students were beyond all expectations. This together with the growing need for change in the world inspired Kancho to have a world organiza- tion. NKA has a system called KarateCare which was developed to build character in stu- dents. KarateCare is based on fives human values as its knowledge base. These values are Truth, Love, Peace, Right Conduct and Non Violence. It is a special program of learning and developing the human charac- ter. If character is good then the environ- ment is safe. People of good character are of no threat to anyone. The ones with good character are an asset to the group, society and land they belong too. Teachers are spe- cially trained to impart this knowledge to students. It is time for change. NKA International is a registered Karate organization that is going live on the 23rd October 2015. For those of you that are not aware, NKA is a brand new Karate organization that focuses on the pure essence of traditional karate that embraces human values. We are determined to lift the character of our students through our KarateCare Program. The intensity of ka- rate practice does not just lie on the physical practice it is also that of the nature of the person who practices the art. If bad people practice karate no one is safe. If good peo- ple practice the art everyone is safe. Our aim is to convert the people with bad ways to become good and those who are good to become better. The prime objective of NKA International is to band together like minded teachers world wide who desire to impart the pure essence of traditional karate do disciplines and val- ues to all its students. Every school within NKA International will have its own knowl- edge base of style or system of imparting physical techniques. This operation of each school operates under its own medium of understanding in terms of physical tech- nique. This will allow each to have the free- dom to operate as they seem fit as long as there is no cause for concern of what hap- pens to the students physically or mentally. We accept all, into NKA International imma- terial of style or system. We believe there is not one way of executing technique how- ever, in terms of disciplines and values we have a united format under one banner. In our schools we have implemented various ideas that has had outstanding results. Goshin Kan has been working very hard on many aspects of KarateDo since it inception. In our schools we have implemented various ideas that has had outstanding results. The prime objective of NKA International is to band together like minded teachers world wide who desire to impart the pure essence of traditional karate do disciplines and values to all its students. Every school within NKA International will have its own knowledge base of style or system of imparting physical techniques. This operation of each school operates under its own medium of under- standing in terms of physical technique. This will allow each to have the freedom to oper- ate as they seem fit as long as there is no cause for concern of what happens to the students physically or mentally. We accept all, into NKA International immaterial of style or system. We believe there is not one way of executing technique however, in terms of disciplines and values we have a united format under one banner. Our system is non competitive as we find there is a growing interest in non tournament world wide. Many have asked Kancho Deena Page 4 S O L O M Time for Change Kancho Deena Naidu , Goshin kan Karate & Hanshi Ceberano Tinoo,
  • 5. Our system is non competitive as we find there is a growing interest in non tournament world wide. Many have asked Kancho Deena Naidu to create such an organization for many years but he was reluctant to do so as he thought it was best to keep this only within his own organi- zation called Goshin Kan. This has been work- ing superbly and the transformation of many students were beyond all expectations. This together with the growing need for change in the world inspired Kancho to have a world or- ganization. With that in his heart he has started to put to- gether NKA International. It is hard to find an organization in this present day that will em- brace all styles and systems into one. This is the objective of NKA. KarateDo has had it separa- tion from the land of its birth Okinawa, and then to Japan it grew into many more divisions. It is now numbered in the hundreds as it traveled around the world with many styles and systems . For the first time there is an organization that embraces “All as One”. NKA has a system called KarateCare which was developed to build character in students. KarateCare is based on fives human values as its knowledge base. These values are Truth, Love, Peace, Right Conduct and Non Violence. It is a special program of learning and developing the human character. If character is good then the environment is safe. People of good charac- ter are of no threat to anyone. The ones with good character are an asset to the group, soci- ety and land they belong too. Teachers are spe- cially trained to impart this knowledge to stu- dents. Please fill in the registration form as in our web site if you keen to Join. Please also feel free to telephone Kancho directly on +61 405000366 Sydney time between the hours of 9am to 5pm. Please also note grade, style and system matters not, what matters is the heart to help bring change to the world through Budo. Our Team This team comprises of teachers within and from different states in Australia as well as from a number of lands. All are experienced teachers. We will soon have them on our web site NKA International. Kancho Deena Naidu He has been a hardened loyal student of Gogen Sensei for many decades. He choose the path of his teacher who was very happy at this and that was teaching karate for defence only with spe- cial emphasis on human development. The other objectives of developing character through Education in Human Values. His teacher was proud of him while he was alive and I am sure he will continue to be happy with from the celestial planes he resides. Now a light is about to ignite that shows it true picture. The picture is that strong people in uniforms only use it to defend but offer love to the enemies. Many seem to grasp this and say Wow! It is only the courageous who can do this. The weak are the violent. The weak are those whose agendas is to settle difference with violence. In NKA students learn the sim- ple techniques of avoidance at all costs, if unavoidable then only physical defense will be necessary. Such is the philosophy and teachings of NKA. Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat Kancho and I met on Facebook and con- nected 21 August 2015. Hope you enjoy. You're friends on Facebook Studied at Japan Karate-Do College - (Suginami- Ku, Tokyo, Japan) Lives in Sydney, Australia 08/21/2015 7:27AM Just sharing a lesson. Check out this video on YouTube: http://youtu.be/NXHDZwGshkU. Karate Re- flections. youtube.com I will with thanks. Osu! 08/23/2015 12:21PM Good afternoon! With Respect and Honor. Kndly check my profile: www.slideshare.net/ MosesKgosibodiba Very nice. I would love to come to your home town. We are in Botswana, Southern Africa. It will be an honor to host you. But first I must come for internship. Kindly advice. Great Osu and Pula! We can speak about how we can work to- gether. I have a school in Cape Town and there are interest in other parts of Africa. I was going to come to Africa in November but postponed till next year. Do you want to come to Australia and practice here for a short while. Let me know what you think? I want to come to Australia and practice for a while. Certainly for your African tour, invite us to attend. Osu! I am getting some support but we need spon- sors to get this organised. I am happy to teach but we need people to organise training fa- cilities. I speak to my student in Cape Town. Cape Town is near. . .Do you already have an Africa rep under which one has to go through? I want to be your direct new student. I am looking for a representative. To become a rep I must first seek blessings from my teacher. I have been granted per- mission to seek learning and new knowledge. But first I have to become your pupil. ……………………………... Oikado and Individual Member Affiliations Hanshi had instructed that all black belts must affiliate to at least two international organizations of their choice. The same instruction will apply to Oikado Dojo. Dojo are to establish partnerships and working relationships, nationally, re- gionally, continentally and internation- ally. Demonstrate affiliation compliance. Oikado must revive its National College of Martial Arts (NCMA), Hanshi Lou An- gel. We will submit as a collective after which individual sensei and dojo can affiliate and obtain dojo charters. Hanshi was the last of the surviving ISMA chartered instructors. Others have since evolved and changed names and alle- giances. The same is true for Oikiru Ryu martial arts system. We are the only ones who kept the inherited name of Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Dö, Oikado. Oikado is duly registered and I am with the World Martial Arts Council (WMAC), under presidency of Soke GM Allen Foster. I did ask and instruct individual black belts to register with WMAC, it is free. We are also to align and a register OMAISB with National KarateDo Acad- emy International, under Kancho Deena Naidu. I am a member and country rep- resentative of NKA International. Bot- swana is earmarked to become NKA International Africa-hub. There are a lot of movements and shift- ing alliances occasioned by the drive to have Sport Karate become an Olympic code. Oikado must take a decision and align itself with and make known its affiliation in regard to Sport Karate. Uni- fication remains a challenge. There is also shift in dynamics in re- gards to return to traditional KarateDo. Our alignment with NKA International will help us entrench traditional values and basics. Let me ask this AGM to endorse and make a resolution to endorse these af- filiations and further instructions to NEC and TB to establish continental and inter- national affiliations. And to establish and create post of International Liaison Offi- cer. Technical Board & Standardiza- tion The first half of 2014 and 2015 were characterized by high activity arising from the Oikado Technical Board Stan- dardization of Kihon and Kata of Oikado. The TB was incepted 13 December 2013 and started work 3 January 2014 to pre- sent. We are happy with the progress they have made. To present TB has stan- dardized Heian and Bassai Dai kata, Magic Set Kicks ABC and kihon in stance, block, punch and kick in addi- tion to kihon in basic exercise regimen.
  • 6. I must inform you that our focus since 2013/14 notwithstanding the planner: [1] was to em- bark on workshops on Dojo Administration. [2] To pursue membership to both BNSC, I must urge your generation to take up this issue with Ministry of Sports, Youth and Cul- ture and further engage and put BOKA on the spotlight! [3] Continue formalising our mem- bership to international bodies [4] to rekin- dle Oikado Technical Board (done) and Other Boards [5] to establish Regional Com- mittees [6] to develop other sections of Oi- kado; Kung Fu Wushu, Ninjitsu-Juitsu, Weap- ons/Kempo. It appears to me that there is lot that needs to be done. We have been given a go ahead to run our dojo as business entities, gentlemen. I will soon be releasing guide- lines towards this drive. I am aware that our major constraint is finan- cial resources. Ask me what has been sus- taining me since 1979 doing martial arts and since 1985 doing OIKADO. We initially propagated Oikado as “Not for Sale” and as non-profit making school. Those days are over, gentlemen. I can assure you that our future is looking bright. It takes resources; human, financial, technical and infrastructure -wise to run and operate a school, a dojo, a grading, a Gashuku, a tournament. It takes money to travel, to lodge and have meals. To communicate! Understand therefore impor- tance of having a fund as a school, as a dojo, as a region, as a sensei with dojo and stu- dents under your care and instruction. To that end do enforce compliance to regular pay- ment of annual membership and monthly subscriptions. When your student/s cannot meet these requirements, the sensei or dojo owner is required to pay for them. Osu! Ma-Oikado a mantlenyane! Kindly put your dojo in order. Open files and train and teach regularly as I do. You do not need 1000 stu- dents! A dojo starts with you and you will be lucky to get that single student. Please I, the TB and the NEC, want to hear from you. What are your constraints? Invite us to your dojo for a weekend of training. Kindly refer to year planner, I have sched- uled certain months for dojo visits. Consult the Toikado 2016 Planner shared with you. I do not want to grade students I have not met and trained with before. In conclusion, we have embarked on strengthening our national, regional, continental and international relationships. These developments have opened doors of opportunity for international involvement. To that end I urge you attend their events both at individual level and as delegated by Oikado Martial Arts School International. Tsamayang le ye go ithutela Refereeing and Judging. Go and get instruc- tors’ licences as this will translate into learning competition kumite, kata and bunkai-odo in their format and rules. That will be your challenge as it has been since 2010 when we persued Koshiki membership. Great Osu and Pula! Kagiso! Khotso! Pula! Nala! The TB meets fortnightly for either an Over- night or All Day Gashuku. The venues for TB are normally advertised two weeks in ad- vance to general membership to attend and participate in the standardization exercise. The Overnight Gashuku 9pm-6am and Day Gashuku 9am-5pm. The TB has since started the Standardization Roll Out Gashuku to general Membership from June 2014 to present. We urge all Oika- doka to attend. To that end TB members are currently visiting all regions to teach and impart the Oikado standards. We must be quick to point out that a register is taken as standard practice. Oikado Awards We shall plan for and hold Oikado Annual Awards. Activities towards this event should culminate with evening of awards and cere- mony in April. April is our traditional month for Black Belt Grading and Annual Awards. The Secretariat will circulate the tentative schedule of dates to all. Check your email regularly. Black Belt Gradings and Promotions The majority of you in the Brown and Black Belt ranks are due for advancement, you are expected to submit your theory papers as per schedule outlined to you in our last cor- respondence and as further captured by the 2015 and 2016 Year Planners. It is important that you inform us through your Sensei and supervisor/sponsor about your progress in the thesis or theory paper. We expect that you submit drafts to your Sensei/supervisor or to us for advice. I note though that dojo Sensei are not communicat- ing the level of preparedness of their stu- dents at Black belt, Brown belt levels and levels below. It is the duty of dojo Sensei to inform us about their students. As noted we shall demand a brief and a confidential re- port on and from you to assert your relation- ship to the grading student/s. Candidates not meeting these and paper submissions must be assessed rigorously through the Black Belt Continuous Assess- ment route. No one will be allowed to ascend into Godan and above without submission of theses and compliance to both parallel routes of progression. 2015 Black Belt Grading and Promo- tions Grading requirements were relaxed and opened up in 1998 and 2015. This was to ad- dress systemic and administrative bottle- necks that had disadvantaged majority stu- dents. Any senior 18 years old and above and had trained Oikado for at least 3 years was legible to stand for grading. Beneficiaries were identified during 2014 National Kyu Grading and the Independence Tournament. Others were as sponsored by dojo and sen- sei. Only 11 of 25 Shodan candidates graded. We are to recapture others in April 2016. Oikado must also address the Dan rank demographics within the school. You will notice that when daddy graded 7th and 8th Dan, he always opened up and re- laxed Dan requirements and awarded hon- orary black belts to both practicing and non -practicing members. The current Dan num- bers are not pleasing and competitive at Sandan upwards. It is not good for a young school as Oikado. We have the advantage of time and age of our cadre. It becomes even more difficult to grade into 6th Dan and above. Age and years practicing, and con- tribution become centre stage. As we affili- ate and become members to organizations, Dan rank hold voting power and enjoy cer- tain privileges than country vote. Students in the Technical Board and Regional Chiefs are required to work hard and improve their Dan rank to at least Godan; even then the Grading Schedules and Minimum Time-in- Grade will be observed, other criteria not- withstanding. Honorary Awards and Promotions Similarly nominations for Honorary Awards received poor response. Majority nominees were from Hanshi, Kyoshi and Shihan Mot- lalekgosi. A letter of support is required when you nominate someone for honorary award and promotion. Honorary awards as are other accelerated promotions do not wait for scheduled April Black Belt Grading and Dan Test. Kyu Gradings Students, who receive regular instruction for 4/7 from an Oikado sensei and accredited dojo, must be graded once every three (3) months up to Green belt and must reach brown Belt rank and stay at least 1-year in grade at Brown belt to be considered for Shodan. Oikado Shodan Program is a 30- months course. Whilst here senior (18 years old and above) White belts grading for the first time must be promoted straight to Blue belt. Page 6Volume 2 武 芸 空 手 術 道 Presidential Remarks excerpts
  • 7. 武 芸 空 手 術 道 We bring him to Botswana and Africa on the occasion of NKA International All Africa KarateDo Seminar, 27-31 May 2016. Seminar Open to all and sundry, children and senior citizens, active and non-active Karateka. Kindly join us during the seminar in May and self equip. Seminar Places Limited. Book early to avoid disappointment. Fusion of Old and New Snippets of Kancho Deena Naidu 1) Graduate of Japan KarateDo College - Tokyo. Direct stu- dent of one of the greatest grandmasters of Japan in the world, Gogen Yamaguchi sensei. 2) Nominated Australian of the year for the good work done in his country. 3) Diploma in Sports and Recreation 4) Taught self defense to the 110 Battalion of the Austra- lian Army for two years. 5) trained the actors in the latest Hollywood movies "Justice For Hire". 6) Motivational Speaker on many platforms around the world - New York, Tokyo, Singapore etc. 7) President of Sanctuary 108 - an organization that Helps people manage depression ( Free Service) 8) Retired from working with "Vision Australia" as National Co-ordinator helping "People With Sight Impairment and Blindness." 9) Runs work shops for Disability services and businesses, on Meditation, Smart Defense, Motivation. 10) Teaches S.M.A.R.T. ( Simple Methods And Reliable Techniques) Defense Program to schools in Australia. Kancho has over 40 years experience teaching and develop- ing KarateCare and the Smart Defense programs. Both de- veloped and written by him and the Goshin Kan Karate, Aus- tralia. Word’s of Wisdom by Kancho Traditional KarateDo gives You: Values on how to be as a super human being with divine qualities. An art that is the formula for success in everything you do. Mastery of body and mind to overcome fear, reckless think- ing and violent behavior. Enlightenment of who you are in the true sense. Defence of great skill to protect yourself. To become fearless no matter the challenges. An understanding that Failure is never a defeat but a means of learning. Equips the mind with great knowledge of the art. A learning of how to heal yourself and others. To use the higher regions of the mind. To equip the store age unit of mind called sub conscious mind with right information. To overcome the ego and become a true being of service. To be no violent, non aggressive, non judgmental. ( what I write hear in not a judgment but divine fact). To learn about Ki, Chi, Prana, Chakras, astral, mental, causal and the power of the mind, heart and real focus. Kancho and I met on Facebook on 21 August 2015 and we quickly connected by a common vibration energy that resonated well with each other. He was later to inform me he sensed an aura of positive energy and good with me. It was the same month that my teacher of 30 years passed on. I had to search for a teacher who will offer me and our members at Oikado continuity without need to rush us into converting and changing our system and style to theirs. I said to Kancho “ I am left with an empty calabash. Like a void, an empty calabash..” Kancho said, “You lucky you are left with something. If you allow me, I will help you fill it up..”. I am happy to share with you my teacher, in Kancho Deena Naidu.Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba NKA International Africa Division Leader Kancho Deena Naidu NKA International President
  • 8. OIKADO Regional Chiefs ORC Shihan Dr. Patrick Masokwane Mantshwabisi Shihan Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng Molapowabojang Shihan Gojesamang Mmutle Mahalapye Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana Maun/Gumare Shihan Jerry Thabeng Molepolole Shihan Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng Serowe/Palapye Shihan Moagi Lekalake Kanye Shihan Butholezwe Erneste’ Oitsile Francistown Shihan Gaabadzo Bruce Moseki Gaborone
  • 9. Mrs. Onkutlilwe Ruth Mpolokeng sensei Tshwaragano CJSS, Maun Thamalakane Dragon Dojo Group Botswana 9 Key Strategic Goals Administration and Leadership 1.To have identified the champion for the program by 2018 2.To have created and staffed a full time administration office for the program by 2018 3.To achieve at least 30% of women in lead- ership and decision making positions in Oikado martial Arts School and to facilitate their presence in all existing Oikado struc- tures by 2018. Marketing:To develop and implement a comprehensive marketing plan to 2018 Finance: To have come up with funding and sponsor- ship initiatives to enable “Women in Action in Oikado” to match 25% of their allocation by 2018. Advocacy and Awareness To develop guidelines for advocacy for women and girls in Oikado and sport karate by 2018. Capacity Building 1.To have increased the skills audit index of women administrators and sensei by Decem- ber 2018. 2.To train women and girls in the field of sportsmanship by 2018. 3.To create a database of national women resource persons by 2018. Equitable Distribution of Resources To ensure that Oikado has a funding alloca- tion specifically for women and girls in Oi- kado by 2018 Effective Organizational Structures To revive existing Oikado structures to make them functional by December 2018 Participation To have at least 30% of women in various Oikado committees and boards. Number of Women and Girls Attaining Black Belt Status To increase the number of women and girls attaining black belt status by 2018 Women & Girl empowerment. A tabler dur- ing Oikado 2014 Independence Cup. Osu! Critical Success Factors 1.Administration and Leadership 2.Marketing 3.Finance 4.Advocacy and Awareness 5.Capacity Building 6.Equitable Distribution of Resources 7.Effective Organizational Structures 8.Participation 9.Number of Women and Girls Attaining Black Belt Status This program and initiative is part of greater programs of Oikado Martial Arts School. The Grassroots Development Program, Training and Advancement in Oikado, Nationwide Training and Coaching Clinics, Overnight Training Gashuku and lately the Special Pro- grams and Initiatives and Oikado campaigns to attract children, girls and women into mar- tial arts training halls. Osu! Osu! Osu! Aims 1.To increase the current level of participa- tion by women and girls and retain such levels into the next century. 2.To increase women and girls participation and awareness in all areas of Oikado, sport karate and karate as recreation 3.To promote healthier and community and regional based participation in Oikado 4.To establish a network among all women and girls and stakeholders involved in sport karate for the purpose of re- source sharing, exchange of ideas, skills and information 5.To promote education, mobilization of women and girls in sport through bet- ter training and coaching techniques and administration 6.To work for the advancement of goodwill, unity, solidarity and peace of women and girls in Oikado and sport karate. Vision To be the leading martial arts advocacy school influencing women and girls partici- pation in Oikado and in sport and sport ka- rate nationally and internationally. Mission To create opportunities that promotes women and girls participation in Oikado and sport karate through advocacy, aware- ness and capacity building in Botswana. Program Motto ‘Women with a Loud Kiaaa! Ossu! Women in Action in and for Oikado: “ women with a loud kiaa!” Page 9 S O L O M Z I Since 2009 both have participated across various structures in Oikado Gashuku, Gradings, daily errands and external internships. They have offered their resources, secretarial and administrative services to and for Oikado. Their current mission is to help Oikado grow in leaps and bounds both administratively and technically. This award is also in furtherance of Women in Action in and for Oikado and recognition of their contribution and support to our common cause. By way of motivation and platform rec- ognition and utilization we hope this promotion will ignite the zeal, vigour and drive to help take Oikado to various environments and landscapes. With this award they shall now assume honorary title of Sensei. They are now authorised by myself, on behalf of Oi- kado Martial Arts School, Oikado Techni- cal Board and on behalf of Hanshi Dr. Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana, that they impart skills and and resource our Lady Receipients of Oikado 2015 Honorary 1st [Sho] Dan Black Belt Mrs. Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba sensei Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy VP, Botswana All Budo Styles AssociationThis is notice to all Oikado practitioners and clubs that resolution has been made that these ladies be hereby advanced to the honorary rank of 1st Dan Black Belt, OI- KADO in recognition of their outstanding commitment and service to Oikado. membership and dojo according to the prin- ciples of and rules of Oikiru Ryu Karate-Jitsu Do until such authority is revoked for what- ever cause and time. Osu!
  • 10. Page 10Volume 2 A Better World is Our Theme. Karate is the start. We are powerful con- tributes towards world peace. The whole concept of Human Values is to improve the character of the karate com- munity. it is important for the students to learn to value others, appreciate and ac- cept people for who they are. As we all are one humanity and must develop human dignity of regard and respect towards. The purpose of it all is avoidance rejecting, belittling and insulting others. Taking care of others rushing to help others in distress is the first step forward, even where ten- sion exists. It is so easy to ignore, looking the other way, avoiding and thinking it is not my problem. Part of our human dignity is to love and we do this with service and care. That is the reason I called our program KarateCare. Saying sorry if one is wrong, asking for forgiveness if one had made a mistake in the past. Favoring reconciliation due to misunderstanding. Our program is about Listening. I say to the students this means focus on learning through listening. Listen to what others are saying. How do you know about others, you do this by paying attention and be kind by lending your ear? Today in Human life many are insensitive and cold towards the feelings of others. We need to care more, offer support. We share human values daily, we tell stories about our great heroes of human life. To- day children are looking for role models and mentors. They turn to starts, sports champions etc. and many do not conduct them self in a proper way. So we as karate teachers want to develop students in a way they become role models for others. By doing this the world becomes better. What makes us human is our inner nature of goodness and righteousness. We as a karate organization want to bring the best out of stu- dents. We as teachers and as an organization think about what are the attributes that consti- tutes a good human person. It is kindness, forgiveness, tolerance, compassion and love. We want our students to develop good natures so that they can integrate into the society or community much better. I believe we are all born with a divine nature and through associa- tion and influences this can becomes good or bad. The mind does not know how to discrimi- nate; it is the learning that does this. And it improves our conscious state to become better in our ways. We commit to serving humanity through a re- turn to human values and we have chosen our vehicle as KarateDo. NKA International has been launched on 23 October 2015 and is open for worldwide membership and affiliation by teachers of the art to help spread and teach the message. This ia our promise. Phakalane Golf Estate, L-R: M.Tagwa, John Moreti, Moses Kgosibodiba, Lameck Nthekela, Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba A Better world Through return to Human values in karate do Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana 8th Dan, Oikado (1954-2015) He was of the 207th Generation and the last surviving member of Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do “You are a gem Kyoshi. Let’s work hard to bring change to the world. First stop Botswana. They will then be men- tors for the rest of the world”. Kancho Deena Naidu I like the fact that Kancho will teach us new kata to add on what we have. “My role is to fill in the gaps. I will connect with hanshi through meditation and he will tell me the gaps, says Kancho”. Kyoshi “Did Kancho know hanshi? I am curi- ous how will connect with hanshi through meditation”. RB Motlalekgosi shihan
  • 11. The OIKADO Martial Arts School is proud to present its Grassroots Development Program for 2010 – 2020. It is a result of work by the OIKADO National Executive Council and Technical Board and has em- braced all stakeholders of the school. This third phase of the program is set in the back- ground of unprecedented unity and drive demonstrated in the first phase (1995-2000) and the second phase (2006-2010) to take karate to the public. Recent developments in Oikado Black Belts cadre resolve is to speak and act in unity and also paramount to de- liver martial arts/karate practice to the pub- lic in a coordinated and structured way. Crucial to the program was the appointment of a strong and active National Technical Board headed by Kyoshi Moses Topsoil Kgosibodiba, the Presi- dent of the School, Shihan Gaabadzo Moseki, Chairman Technical Board. Plus eight (8) active black belts of instructorship status drawn across the breath and length of Botswana. The Grassroots Development Program sits alongside and personal, educational, careers, emotional, physical and spiritual dimensions. The school aims to achieve these goals and in 2001-2005 & 2006-2014 we embarked on the re-engineering exercise and increased the number of instructors in order to expand the program throughout the country. The results have been dramatic, primarily because enthusiasm for martial arts practice and training does exist in local communities. Martial arts/karate offers a genuine and safe alternative and augments other performing arts and sporting codes. Its popularity is growing in leaps and bounds at secondary schools, colleges and univer- sity. It has attracted international interest. Funds’ permitting our wish is to cascade the program down to primary school children, to rural communities near and remote. Osu! the re-engineering (1995-2005) and (2006- 2009) phases of the school. The purpose of the program is to demon- strate how martial arts/karate at grassroots level will proceed from now and where it will be by 2020.It underpins the school’s application for funding from your good insti- tution. It will also serve as a valuable tool for moni- toring and evaluating achievements against milestones laid down. Vital to the program success is the need to regularly review and where appropriate make adjustments. The Grassroots Development Program seeks to embrace and build the key compo- nent required to achieve Youth Develop- ment. At the core is the desire to enable individuals to experience as positive, fun and free atmosphere of martial arts/karate practice and training and go on to fulfill their true potential in the arts and across various areas of their development: social, Karate Motivation Program: for Children, Young Teens & Adults OIKADO Grassroots Development & Out-Reach Program: a summary Page 11 S O L O M Thank you for taking time to read and discuss the Schools Karate Motivation Training Pro- gram for Children and Young Teens. Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, a world class karate trainer and instructor is now offering Karate Motivation Training program to chil- dren in Botswana and SADC member coun- tries. The program beneficiaries are children and teens at primary (5-12yrs), junior (13-15yrs), and senior (16-21 yrs) schools. The program teaches martial arts/karate, motivation and discipline to students and have resulted in students who are fit and much disciplined. As every teacher knows, the benefits of a disciplined student are enormous as they study well at school and at home. Do and submit their homework on time and prepare for tests and examination in time. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The program also teaches self-confidence and will highlight the dangers of smoking, drug abuse and alcohol. We believe that fit and disciplined students will benefit the students themselves, the school system, teachers and parents and the community and society in which they reside. This program takes students away from lazi- ness, smoking, drinking and gets them in- volved and motivated to become better stu- dents. No other program offers such benefits! The program will be taught and presented by Mr. Moses Kgosibodiba, who has over 35 years experience as a world class instructor. By this submission we wish to roll out the program to primary, junior and senior secon- dary schools. Funds permitting it will be our delight for every school to be involved with us through this program. The program is part of the Oikado Grassroots Development & OutReach Program Theme, Goals and Objectives which apply to the Karate Motivation Program. Osu! Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Ofentse Setiko “Serenity of Spirit, Turbulence of Action” Attributes & Traits: Agility Speed Power Stealth Strength Ferocity Silence Patience Respect Noble Sensei Zacharia Labane & Sifu Stephen Segomelo @ May 2014 Klerksdorp Gashuku Pula!
  • 12. and health programs 10. To increase the proportion of primary, junior and senior secondary schools that provide comprehensive school physical and health education to prevent health problems such as violence, alcohol and substance abuse, HIV and AIDS and STI, inadequate physical activity and environmental health. 11. To reinforce knowledge learned in other subjects areas such as science, math and social studies. 12. To facilitate development of student self- discipline and responsibility for health and fitness. 13. To develop psycho-motor skills that al- low for safe, successful, and satisfying par- ticipation in physical activities. 14. To influence moral development by pro- viding students with opportunities to assume leadership, cooperate with others, and ac- cept responsibility for their own behavior Osu! Program Theme: “Promoting Better Health and Performance for Young People through Physical Activity and Sports: Key to Educational Excellence.” Program Goals: 1. To promote an open forum for information, training, practice and experimentation in the field of martial arts/karate. 2. To help students develop the knowledge, attitudes, skills, behaviors, and confidence to adopt and maintain physically active life- styles, while providing opportunities for en- joyable physical activity. 3. To emphasize key training methodology and training program advances in the field and highlight the direction of future training drive and promotion of physical activity and public/youth fitness. Program Objectives: 4. To promote martial arts/karate as a physi- cal health program 5. To develop martial arts/karate in primary, secondary schools and colleges towards realizing BNSC Vision 2020 and the National Vision 2016: ‘...we cannot be healthy if we are not fit...” 6.To improve physical fitness 7. To cultivate and promote brotherhood and friendship through interactive training 8. To help school clubs prepare for the vari- ous annual karate championships nationally, regionally, continentally and internationally. 9. To increase the proportion of children, adolescents and youth in-and-out-of school who engage in physical education and 23. To teach under-privileged children and youth in the community martial arts/karate in order to motivate, give them dignity and self-discipline. Who Should Attend The target audience is primarily children, teens and youth in and out-of-school at pri- mary (5-12yrs), junior (13-15yrs) and senior secondary (16-21yrs) schools, and colleges (18-34yrs) and interested in and/or practic- ing martial arts/karate. “...in our quest for peace and in serving each other we all become free”. Osu! 15. To help students become more confident, assertive, independent, and self-controlled. 16. To provide an outlet for releasing tension and anxiety thus mitigating against youth violence, truancy, vandalism and bad graffiti. 17. To increase the proportion of public and private schools that provide access to their physical activity spaces and facilities for all persons outside of normal school hours(i.e. before and after the school day, on weekends and during school holidays and other vaca- tions). 18. To give students the opportunity to set and strive for personal, achievable goals. 19. To teach martial arts/karate motivation and discipline to students that result in stu- dents who are fit and much disciplined. 20. Through self-confidence teaching the program will highlight the dangers of smok- ing, drugs and alcohol. 21. To produce students who are fit and ac- tive thus benefitting the students, parents and the school, and the community they are in. 22. Through active participation the program will take students away from laziness, smok- ing, drinking and offer motivation for valued practices. Karate Motivation Program Volume 2 SOLOMZI Pula! Pula!
  • 13. Page 12 SOLOMZIGRASSROOTS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FOTO GALLERY Shihan Seokana Seokana Maun/Gumare Shihan Jerry Thabeng Maun/Gumare Grassroots Gashuku 2014 National Grading, Mochudi Kancho and grandsons Pula! Pula! Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat I am looking for a representative. To become a rep I must first seek blessings from my teacher. I hv been granted permission to seek learning and new knowledge. But first I have to become your pupil. Understandable you are a good person. Do what you have too. 08/24/2015 8:15AM Good morning! Have a blessed week. Osu! Thank you Sensei, in my life every moment is blessed as I find good people like you. 08/24/2015 10:10AM My blessings too. Thank you. 08/25/2015 7:44PM My teacher's name is Hanshi Dr. Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana. 29yrs his student. 09/01/2015 10:09AM Please pass our deepest condolences to all teachers and students, from All my organisation of Goshin KarateDo and myself. Although I did not know him I am sure he will be missed by all to whom he has contributed his life's teachings. His soul is already in peace and in the residence of his Maker, the power greater than ourselves. His teachings and ways will be remembered by all whom he shared his knowledge too. From Kancho Deena Naidu - head teacher of Jun Goju Kai -Yamaguchi Ha Go- shin KarateDo. I will convey your message. Osu! 09/07/2015 9:53AM I have been robbed. I feel this huge emptiness in me that needs to be filled. Hanshi gave me the 'empty calabash and tasked me to fill it up. . .
  • 14. Monday-Thursday 3pm-345pm: Childrens Class [5-16 yr Olds] 430-6pm: Mixed Class 6pm– 730pm: Senior Class Over Night Training: once fortnightly Friday 9pm—6am Saturday Weekend Schedule: Saturdays & Sundays Public Self Defense Class 9am-12 Noon Saturday Gashuku, held fortnightly Mabutswe Hill: Boot Camps 5-9am Summer 7-10am Winter 8am-1030am Endurance & Character Building Gashuku 6am-6pm & 6am-6am, 9am-3pm This session allows juniors and seniors to train together with view to establish brother- hood. Dojo Instruction. Junior Class. 45minutes - 1hr.The Junior Class activities must be highly mixed; flexi metrics, kihon, break-falls, kata, etc Dojo Instruction. Senior Class. 1.5hrs - 4hrs.The Senior Class must do at least two new kata each week in addition to advanced level to all kata taught. Weight lifting Evening: Individual or Dojo session. Re- search, writing, experimentation. It is suggested that practitioners and dojo work round a schedule of time suggested to also observe energy changes and shifts and cycles in nature. Typically the times are: Dawn, Noon & Dusk / Morning, Noon , After- noon & Evening. To awaken the senses one must train at All times as suggested on alternate basis. Training Time Table: A Guide 1.This is a timetable guide. Instructors are free to use this as template and adjust ac- cordingly. 2.For kata, you can teach all Shodan kata on Mondays, Nidan on Tuesday, etc. 3.Weekly Dojo session must go through cycle of kihon/kata/kumite[3K's]. Individual session: 6am/early morning 1hr Roadwork. Choose a route that will allow legwork and cardiovascular work- out. Weight lifting. Primary goal is develop muscular strength and power. Body defini- tion. Dojo Instruction: 9am Workshop/Seminar, Research, writing, presentations, reading, individual learn- ing. Dojo Instruction. Mixed Class. 12Noon Weight Lifting. Tiger Dojo Equipment & Set Up Standards Tiger Dojo Training Time Table & Classes Page 14 S O L O M Z I A. Dojo Front Office: 1.Service and Registration point. 2.Students register daily attendance here. 3.All Visitors must report at front desk and must fulfill entry requirements before they are allowed to enter the training hall 4.Other B. Chief Instructor’s Office C. Library & Conference Section 1.Library; with internet access 2.Conference Room/Area: 8-12 conference table chairs D. Change Room & Ablutions E. Training Hall: is divided into the Gymnasium & Main hall, Gymnasium, basic equipment: dumbels, barbells, free weights, etc. Training Hall: 1.must allow a minimum of 4sqm for each student stage and shrine 2. floor must be matted with all-purpose tatami 3. various types and sizes of punching and kicking bags, pads 4. visitor sitting area 5. other F. Out Door Training Area Within yard Camp site, Hill, Beach, Obstacle course, etc. G. Photography & Video Facility H. Dojo Staff Instructor Sempai Receptionist Secretary Security Driver Other Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Ofentse Setiko “Serenity of Spirit, Turbulence of Action” Attributes & Traits: Agility Speed Power Stealth Strength Ferocity Silence Patience Respect Noble Founding Student Members @ Tlokweng College of Education Karate Club est November 2014 Uphill road to Tiger Dojo @ summit of Tlokweng Mabutswe Hill
  • 15. Tigers Local & External Internships Opening a window for our Youthful Black belts to explore martial arts across a vari- ety of styles, systems and schools. Dan candidates are required to go for internship at various levels of their devel- opment. This requirement is mandatory and internship report submitted as part requirement for Dan Test & Grading. Remember:: a black belt is a white belt who never quit. This is Oikado Osu! Osu! Osu! It is a requirement for all Tigers at brown and black belts to undergo a series of train- ing attachments with various organizations regionally and internationally. These attach- ments are intended to offer a combination of: 1.Exposure to training methodologies and strategies. 2. Opportunity to compare. 3. Opportunity to train outside the ambit of OIKADO 4. An option to train and be graded where possible 5. Rank recognition 6. Membership registration 7. Attend courses in refereeing and judging 8. Friendship and brotherhood in budo. See more incredible fotos at Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Facebook page MA Brief of Kancho Deena Naidu, NKA International Goshin Karate Do Page 15 S O L O M Tiger Dojo Group Botswana “Serenity of Spirit, Turbulence of Action” Attributes & Traits: Agility Speed Power Stealth Strength Ferocity Silence Patience Respect Noble Tiger Dojo @ Tlokweng College of Education. Foto Gallery Kancho Deena Naidu was born in the year 1949 in South Africa. His mother gave birth to him prematurely. Kancho graduated in the Japan Karate Do College in Tokyo in 1976, 6th in the world under Grandmaster Gogen Yamaguchi and became the only one South African to have done so in the world. “ Gogen sensei took me in as a son”, he said. Kancho lives in Australia in the suburb of Sydney where he runs an inter- national organization called NKA International Goshin Karate-Do. His teaching does not involve competitions or tournaments of any kind as he believes that this is the breeding ground for ego and competitions he be- lieves does very little to improve character or help people defend them- selves. He says, karate has three parts: physical for body, mental for the mind and spiritual for the heart. His involvement in spirituality began in childhood as he has been a seeker of truth for the major part of his life. His writing of books suddenly started on a trip to India in the 1988 and grew drawing a worldwide audience. He has been called as guest speaker in many countries. In Japan he addressed a crowd of over 3500 people, and many hundreds in other countries. He also spoke in New York a couple of years ago. He took part in recently in a movie in Hollywood called “Justice for Hire”. Kancho taught the Australian Army for two years. He was also a national coordinator for “Vision Australia” helping people with sight impairment. He was nominated ‘Australian of the Year”. He has now produced many Books in hard copies: Discovering Martial Art, Budoka-True Spiritual Warriors, Poems of the Spirituaal Heart. His audio books are “Goshin-The Secret Re- vealed”, “The Adventure of Gugu”, “My Dear Driver”, My Dear Child”, “My Dear Student”. Kancho started an organization called “ Sanctuary 108” and have assisted many people with depression. He has saved many lives over many years and wants to continue this effort on a world scale. He has now started NKA International to unify the teaching of Budo to bring martial artists together for the upliftment of human beings. To share human values in a program called “KarateCare”. The human values are Truth, Love, Peace, Right Conduct and Non Violence. Websites: Www.goshinkankarate.com Www.sanctuary108.com Www.goshindigitaldojo.com Www.nkainternational.org Www.goshinkaratedosenmongakkou.com Facebook: Kancho Deena Naidu Deena Naidu Karate Club Japan Karatedo College Semon Gakko Memorial Kancho Deena Naidu, NKA International
  • 16. Page 17 Potential seminar participants 27-31 May 2016, Gaborone Botswana (coded Blue) S O L O M Z I 1st (Sho) Dan Black Belts Baitsholedi Kahaa Loeto Kagiso Sefemo Tirelo Rantikane Ofentse Agree Setiko Aobakwe Seokana Oteng Master Katonto Sibudzani Basco Mbulayi Gaolatheope S. Kudumane Mosimanegape Maroane Kutlwano Argentina Moleele Mr. Utlwang Ketshabile Mrs. Olebogeng R. Kgosibodiba Mrs. Onkutlwile Ruth Mpolokeng Taekwando, ITF/WTF Ronald Uche Musavengana,3rd Dan TKD Ivan Magama sifu, Win Chu Kung Fu Gabriel Rabaloi, Nidan, Shotokan Karabo Phiri, Redbag Tag(Bossubum Taekwando Kyu Ranks 2. Mako Moeketsi 3. Larona Nkwae 4. Shadrack Jeremia 5. Bonolo Kanokang 6. Belinda G. Chamo 7. Letang Matsetse 8. Motse Nkwe 9. Rati Motseta 10. Fanuel Botoka 11. Kago Monnamorwa 12. Kingsley Kgaogano 13. Gosentsamang Bogale 14. Kaone Molefe 15. Katlego David Mohanoe 16. Katiso Kometsi Regional Chiefs: Shihan Gaborone: Gaabadzo Moseki Lobatse: Donald Sejeso Kanye: Moagi Lekalake Gantsi/Kang: …………………………. Maun/Gumare: Seokana S. Seokana Tutume/Masunga: Mbiganyi Magina Francistown: Butholezwe E. Oitsile S/Phikwe/Bobonong: Ronny Sebotho Tonota : Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi Serowe/Palapye :Tshidiso M.Ogotseng Mahalapye : Gojesamang Mmutle Mochudi : Kealeboga Lekgatlhane Molepolole : Jerry Thabeng Tsabong: Stephen Segomelo Molapowabojang: Benjamin Mofokeng Mantshwabisi: Dr. Patrick M.D. Masokwane 3rd [San] Dan: Sensei Lt General Luis Matshwenyego Fisher sensei Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi Seokana Seokana Butholezwe Erneste’ Oitsile Gojesamang Mmutle Jerry Thabeng Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng Moagi Lekalake Lesotho Rev. Fr. Mothusi Sydney Boatile Katiso Kometsi Katlego David Mohanoe Zimbabwe Shihan Chamunorwa Chishamba Uganda South Africa Stan Holroyd Shihan Kenya Joseph Mwandeka,Nidan Douglas Onzere, Nidan 2nd (Ni) Dan Black Belts Kabo Phiri Thuso Zazo Molepolole Goitseone Bobie Bosilong Sydney Mothusi Boatile Lameck Nthekela John Moreti Kitso Tefo Mokaila Abram Kesupil;we Moshe Mookodi Simon Seisa Chipo Gaobakwe Phillip Tsumake Zicky Seletlo Security Systems Children 1. Zasha Teto Kgosibodiba 6yrs 2. Tanya Rethabile Kagiso 4yrs 3. Bokang Leese Obokeng 9yrs 4. Setho Anele Moeketsi 4yrs 5. Maatla Tagwa 11yrs 6. Phenyo Theri 15yrs 7. Maungo Tagwa 16yrs 8. Maitseo Sebolao 16yrs 9. Thoriso Kgaswe 15yrs 10. Mellisa Raleteba 14yrs 11. Oankgoga Rebabonye 16yrs 12. Katlego Ramere 15yrs 13. Precious Ntshole 14yrs 14. Kago Medupi 14yrs 15. Donald Thebe 15yrs 16. Amantle Raleteba 16yrs 17. 18. 19. 20.
  • 17. Page 18 OIKADO GENERATIONS As marked by Shodan Graduating Class S O L O M Z I 1st Generation(6 April 1989) Moses Kgosibodiba (topsoil), Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi (Ninja) Jonah Madibela (Mmadipela) 2nd Generation: Motshegetsi Setshwantsho Godfrey Radijeng Letlogetswe Mogorosi Tebogo Matlhare, Mtjale et al. 3rd Generation (April 199?): Gabriel Chuma Bophelo Sejeso 4th Generation(199?) Gaabadzo Moseki Mbiganyi Magina Mosa Ibrahim (deceased) Alphonce Mmereki 5th Generation (April 1998); Modiri Tagwa 6th Generation Moagi Lekalake Violet Simanyana Moago Lore 7th Generation(April 2005) Butholezwe Oitsile Gojesamang Mmutle Kealeboga Lekgatlhane 8th Generation (2007) Jerry Thabeng Sydney Mothusi Boatile Moagi Mosime 9th Generation(April 2010) Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng Tebogo Tladi Tshegofatso Phalaagae Otsile, Speakson 10th Generation (April 2015) Baitsholedi Kahaa, Loeto Kagiso Sefemo, Tirelo Rantikane Ofentse Agree Setiko, Aobakwe Seokana, Oteng Master Katonto, Sibudzani Basco Mbulayi Gaolatheope Spencer Kudumane Mosimanegape Maroane The foto above capture students from the Fukayama and Oikado era. In particular Oikado Generations 1-8. L-R: Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana, Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana, Sensei Lameck Nthekela and Shihan Gaabadzo Moseki. Hanshi and I seem to be in agreement on the next generation of Oikado Leadership. Kancho/Kyoshi Facebook Chat I have been robbed. I feel this huge emptiness in me that needs to be filled. Han- shi gave me the 'empty calabash and tasked me to fill it up. . . 09/07/2015 1:56PM I will help you fill it up. Life is a journey Sensei, we all on this journey. You lucky you have the calabash. Others have to find it first and then fill it up. It will be an honor. Osu! 09/13/2015 3:27PM Thank you for sharing. His journey begins in another dimension. But he will always be with you. Thank you. 09/15/2015 9:44PM Good evening! I did ask, can you kindly share on the concept of 'Hihyo' and its use in dojo instruction. It is well needed as a teacher and student. Criticism is well needed. It is important also whose knowledge you receive. Teacher and student must be humble to re- ceive (Hihyo) Guidance. Revisiting basics, adjustments etc is important if that is what you asking. 09/16/2015 6:06AM Indeed. Thank you. 10/07/2015 6:00PM
  • 18. Request for submission: whatsApp: +267 72610566 E-mail editable articles to: topattention64@gmail.com No later than the 25th Day of the Month. Oikado Regional Dojo Directory: _____________________________________________ Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan Tiger Dojo Group International Botswana [Motto: “Serenity of Spirit and Turbulence of Action”] Logo: Tiger full body next to Oikado main logo. 430-6pm Monday-Friday @ TkCE Tlokweng 9am-12Noon Saturdays & Sundays Saturday Boot Camp 5am-9am, Tlokweng Mabutswe Hill. +267 72610566 to book place. Come Join Us & Kyoshi for a Martial Arts Experience! —————————————————————— Shihan Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi, 3rd Dan Lions’ Den Dojo Group, Tonota TCE 430-6pm Monday-Friday 10am-12Noon Saturday. Enquiries: +267 74899870 —————————————————————— Shihan Tshidiso Molebatsi Ogotseng, 3rd Dan Eagles Dojo Group, Serowe/Palapye 430-8pm Monday-Friday 6am-10am Saturday Enquiries: +267 71920509 —————————————————————— Senpai Oteng Master Katonto, 1st Dan Thunder-bolts Dojo Group, Mochudi Mochudi BOFWA & Master Katonto Home Gym. —————————————————————— Shihan Seokana Soccer Seokana, 3rd Dan Thamalakane Dragon Dojo Group, Maun 430-6pm Monday-Friday & Saturday Enquiries: +267 71818790 —————————————————————— Shihan Jerry Thabeng, 3rd Dan Pit-bull Dojo Group, Molepolole/Gabane 430-6pm Monday-Thursday & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 73035340 —————————————————————— Shihan Kealeboga Lekgatlhane, 3rd Dan Mochudi BOFWA Dojo Group, Mochudi 430-6pm Mondays-Friday & Saturday Enquiries: +267 72486639 —————————————————————— Shihan Dr. Patrick Masokwane, 3rd Dan Healing Crane Seraphim Dojo Group 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 74331362, Mantshwabisi —————————————————————–— Shihan Benjamin Amandla Mofokeng, 3rd Dan Pela De Roca Dojo Group, Molapowabojang 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 74345304 —————————————————————–— Shihan Donald Sejeso, 1st Dan Lobatse Dojo Group 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays Saturdays Enquiries: +267 76221620 —————————————————————— Shihan Stephen Segomelo, 2nd Dan Loi Wushu Do Dojo Group, Tsabong 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +26773187770 Tiger Dojo has adopted the Gold , Black ,White and Blue. Other important indicators: 5. Dojo instructor 6. Dojo committee 7. Regular Regional & Dojo Annual Mem- bership Returns 8. Training Timetable 9. Year Planner 10. Other Dojo documents as we would advice. Shihan Moagi Lekalake, 3rd Dan Fukayama Dragon Dojo Group, Kanye 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 73475005 ———————————————————— - Shihan Ronny Sebotho, 1st Dan The Arrows Dojo Group, Selibe Phikwe 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 72565053 ———————————————————— Shihan Butholezwe Erneste Oitsile,3rd Dan Red Dragons Dojo Group, Francistown 430-6pm Monday-Friday & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 72494924 ———————————————————— — Shihan Gaabadzo Bruce Moseki, 4th Dan Aliens Dojo Group, Gaborone 430-6pm Mondays-Fridays & Saturdays Enquiries: +267 73498513 ———————————————————— — Shihan Gojesamang Mmutle, 3rd Dan Shaolin Monkey Temble, Mahalapye Enquiries: 73727623 ———————————————————— The Logo above, of Tiger Dojo Group Botswana, illustrates the Oikado Dojo branding exercise. Regions and Dojo Operators are to: 1.Design and adopt a logo to be placed to the Right of main logo of the school. 2. Come up with a dojo motto 3. Share a full description of why choice of this name. 4. Choose colors for their dojo. The col- ors should be drawn from Oikado colors. Sensei Kabo Phiri, 2nd Dan Falcon Dojo Group, Gaborone Various sessions a day Enquiries: +267 71715832 —————————————————-- Shihan Modiri Tagwa, 3rd Dan CoORE Dojo, Oodi Enquiries: +267 71320288 —————————————————-- Sempai Boatametse Gaebonwe Talons of Eagles Dojo, Letlhakane Enquiries: +26775285486 —————————————————-- Chishanba Chamunorwa, Shodan Shuchu Dojo, Zimbabwe Enquiries: +263 774673067 —————————————————-- Shihan Sydney M. Boatile, 2nd Dan Mt Kingdom Oikado Dojo, Lesotho Enquiries: +266 62908807 —————————————————-- Shihan Kealeboga Lekgatlhane, 3rd Dan Kossu Kex Kan, Mochudi Enquiries: +26772486639