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Professional Resume and The Martial Arts Profile Moses Kgosibodiba I have seen you grow from your early Shodan(1989)years and the numerous Gashuku you facilitated in our time, 1990 and up to present. Certainly you have earned your belt with respect.” T. A. Modie Nevaldin Enterprises Pty Ltd Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy [TOIKADO] est. 1996 Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Founder chief instructor, Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan

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Professional Resume and The Martial Arts Profile

Moses Kgosibodiba

“ I have seen you grow from your early Shodan(1989)years and the numerous Gashuku you facilitated

in our time, 1990 and up to present. Certainly you have earned your belt with respect.” T. A. Modie

Nevaldin Enterprises Pty Ltd Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy [TOIKADO] est. 1996

Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Founder chief instructor, Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan

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Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba Brief

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan was born 28 June

1964 in Tlokweng, South East Botswana.

He started martial arts in 1979 whilst a student at Lo-

batse Secondary School. For 12 years he studied vari-

ous martial art systems of Shukokai, Shotokan, Jeet

Kune Do and Kodenkan Danzan Ryu Jujutsu.

In January 1984 he relocated to University of Bot-

swana. He became founding student members of Uni-

versity of Botswana Karate School 1986 to which

Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do, OIKADO, was intro-

duced by Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana. Kyoshi

Kgosibodiba has taught many people and secondary

schools, and advanced his knowledge of martial arts

with various martial arts.

The number of students Kyoshi Kgosibodiba has taught

and continues to teach is countless. He is President of

Oikado Martial Arts School International Botswana responsible for maintenance of standards administrative

and technical.

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is senior student and disci-

ple of Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana. Kyoshi

Moses Kgosibodiba has participated in all and in some

co-authored Hanshi Dr. Makgabenyana martial arts

monograms and books under the theme The Martial

Arts Legacy: 12 Volumes.

He has twenty-nine (29) years uninterrupted as student

of Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do (Oikado) and disciple of

Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana,8th Dan. Osu!

This year Kyoshi will celebrate 39 years as a mar-

tial artist of great distinction.

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba is a graduate of the

University of Botswana with Bachelor of Educa-

tion (Science, Biology major, 1990) and Postgradu-

ate Diploma in Counseling Education

(PGDCE,1998). He runs a company called

Nevaldin Enterprises Pty Ltd which does general

supplies. The company has a martial arts service

department managed by him as chief instructor;

Tiger Dojo Group Botswana of Tlokweng Mar-

tial Arts Academy.

Most importantly as senior disciple I feel honored

and privileged to submit this profile on my behalf

and to Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana,8th Dan.

I hope too that this submission will serve as a guide

to Oikado Martial Arts School International and

Botswana membership. Certainly to all Oikado

Yudansha.

I stand tall and with pride to have studied the

Oikado Way and being a student of

Hanshi D. Patrick Makgabenyana since 1986 to

present.

This profile is also in reference to and for submis-

sion for membership to existing and new organiza-

tions and schools. Also as a consultant lifestyle and

wellness coach, instructor, mentor and trainer.

Osu! Osu! Osu!

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Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan

Martial Arts Curriculum Vitae

My Professional Objective:

Delivery of professional service with high ethical

standards and a commitment to increased compe-

tence and performance.

Profile: I am excellent at organizing people and also ex-cel at involving the team at the earliest opportu-nity and win their buy-in from outset. I am good at dealing with people. SURNAME: Kgosibodiba FIRST NAME: Moses DATE OF BIRTH: June 28, 1964 SEX: Male MARITAL STATUS: Married DEPENDANTS: 4 PHYSICAL ADDRESS: Plot 340 Boshibidu Ward, Tlokweng. PERMANENT ADDRESS: PO Box 45138, Riverwalk. Gaborone. CORRESPONDENCE ADDRESS: PO BOox 45138 Riverwalk, Gaborone. EMAIL: 1. [email protected] 2. to-

[email protected]

Contact Mobile: (+267) 72610566 / 72983230

NATIONALITY: Botswana

NATIONAL ID NUMBER: 605810303

PASSPORT NUMBER: BN0014403

LANGUAGES:

Proficient in spoken and written word in English and

Setswana

SPORTING PERSUIT: 1. 6th Dan Black Belt holder and senior stu-

dent in the martial arts system of OIKIRU RYU KARATE JITSU DO (OIKADO), Bot-swana.

2. I am currently president of the OIKADO Martial Arts School and custodian of the OIKADO system (Botswana chapter).

3. Currently involved on voluntary basis as a national coach to school and public clubs. My mandate is to equip clubs with train-ing methodology and issues on club ad-ministration.

4. Chief Referee & Facilitator, Secondary Schools Youth Karate Championships 1988-present

Grading History 2014 Inducted into and being prepared for the 7th Dan grade and Dai Soke, Oikado.

2009 Graded 6th [Roku] Dan

2004 Graded 5th [Go] Dan

1998 Graded 4th [Yon] Dan

1995 Graded 3rd [San] Dan

1992 Graded 2nd [Ni] Dan

1989 Graded 1st [Sho] Dan

1988 Graded Brown Belt [2nd Kyu]

1987 Graded Blue Belt

1979 Started Martial Arts Training at Lobatse Secondary School, Botswana.

APPOINTMENTS: 1. Senior Student & President, Oikado Martial Arts School International Botswana 2. Founding Chief Instructor, Tiger Dojo Group Botswana 3. General Manager, Nevaldin Enterprises (Pty) Ltd, 2011-present 4. Secretary General, Botswana All Budo Styles Association (BA-BUSA) 5. Member to Governing Council ,World Union Grandmasters Council (WUGMC) 2015-2018 6. Charter President Southern Africa Region, World of Martial Artists Against Child Abuse International 7. Working President International University, Abhaykaran Mar-

tial Arts Association AFFILIATIONS AND MEMBERSHIPS 1. Odori Kumo Tatakai Kumo Bujitsu & Dancing

Spider Combat Martial Arts Association 2. World Federation Kenpo Styles United 3. World Martial Arts Council ( WoMAC) 4. International Society of Martial Artists

(ISMA) 5. National College of Martial Arts (NCMA) 6. Institute of Science of Strategy (ISS) 7. IKO SA [Matsushima] 8. Ju Ka Do Mixed Martial Arts Organization 9. World Kung Fu Wushu Federation (WKWF) 10. African Kung Fu Wushu Federation 11. World United Martial Arts Federation 12. 13. 14.

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Initiative:

I introduced the nation-wide annual schools’ karate

championships in 1990. I have since served as its

chairperson and chief referee. The championship is

part of activities in our Grassroots Development &

OutReach Program. Training clinics and coaching

and examinations are offered for free.

Martial Arts System of:

Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do, OIKADO (Hanshi Dr.

Patrick Makgabenyana, 8th Dan)

Martial Arts Systems Studied:

1. Traditional and Contemporary Wushu (Taolu,

special interest in animal styles)

2. Oikiru-Ryu-Karate-Jitsu-Do, OIKADO(Hanshi

Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana)

3. Kyokushin-kai Kan Karate-Do (1998 KZN-MA,

Shihan Alpheus Sabela)

4. Koden-kan Danzan-Ryu Jujitsu (1988 special in-

terest in shiatsu, healing Massage, Grandmaster

Ramon Lono Jr)

5. Goju-Ryu (IOGKF, distance learning + mekaden

kyu thesis)

6. Jeet Kune Do ( 1984/5 Sifu Thomas Tladi)

Martial Arts Workshops/Seminars/Gashuku/

Tournaments

1-10 September 2014:- Attended the IKO Matsushima 4th

World Weight Division Tournament, Seminars and

Gradings, Durban ICC RSA.

23 August 2014:- As Head Facilitator Oikado National

Grading South. BOFWA Mochudi. Graded 20 stu-

dents. Event attended by 8 black belts.

9 August 2014:- As Head Facilitator Oikado National

Grading North, Serowe @ Ranokanyane CJSS.

Graded 12 students. Attended by school head and 5

black belts.

2 August 2014:- As Facilitator Maun Region Gashuku. 12

particpants and 3 black belts.

21 June 2014:- Attended as Facilitator and Host Oikado

Technical Board and Rollout Gashuku. 53 participants

and 12 black belts. Tlokweng CJSS 730am-5pm.

24 May 2014:- Attended as facilitator Oikado Technical

B o a r d G a s h u k u , S o u t h r e g i o n

clubs.Molapowabojang, Chichi CJSS 9am-3pm. 25

participants and 6 black belts.

9-11 May 2014:- Attended as facilitator IKO Vaal Klerks-

dorp World Cup preparation Gashuku. 80 partici-

pants,12 black belts.

21-24 March 2014:- Attended and presented two athletes

at the Inaugural IKO Matsushima All Africa Tourna-

ment, Port Shepstone Gamalahle Campus. Attended 4

day training seminars by Hanshi John Taylor, 9th Dan

Vice President IKO Matsushima, Chairman Australia

Kyokushin Karate Association.

10-24 March 2014; - Training internship with IKO Matsu-

shima,RSA Durban.

January 2005-2012:- Re-engineering of Oikado structures

& processes. Champion of the exercise.

7 October 2006:- 8am – 3pm.Ipelegeng CJSS Hall. OI-

KADO Nation-wide training and coaching clinics.30

participants.

10 March 2007:- GSS MPH, 8am -4pm. OIKADO Black belt

Gashuku.20 participants.

24 June 2006:- OIKADO Black Belt Gashuku.8am –

4pm.GSS MPH.20 participants.

28 January 2006:-7am – 3pm. Gaborone Senior Secondary

School (GSS) MPH, OIKADO Nation-wide training and

coaching clinics. Gaborone region.40 participants.

8-9 April 2000:- Day 1, 4am -8pm; Day 2 6am – 12 Noon. I

was Head instructor. MASS OIKADO Senior Secon-

dary Schools Training Camp, Masunga Senior Secon-

dary School. 7 schools clubs participated (80 partici-

pants). The two-day camp focused through Martial

Arts teaching on establishing and encouraging broth-

erhood through sports partnerships between school

clubs.

18 July 1999:-8am – 3pm. Maun OIKADO Tshwaragano

Club under Sensei Soccer Seokana. 15 participants.

Training and examination and ranking.

23 April 1998 – 10 May 1998:- on attachment to the Kyo-

kushin-kan Karate-Do Kwazulu-Natal Martial Arts

Academy, Durban. This attachment was to expose us

to alternative training methods and outlook in other

systems/styles. I was under the instructorship and

careful eye of Shihan Alpheus Sabela.

11 October 1997:- Lobatse Ipelegeng CJSS. 40 partici-

pants.9am-4pm. Main focus of the Gashuku was to

standardize Heian Shodan Nidan, Magic Set Kicks A,

B, C and D. Combat theory and application. Taught

Tekki Shodan and Heian Sandan.

8 March 1997:- 9am -3pm. Moeding College Gashuku. 30

participants. Head instructor and assisted by Sempai

Mbikanyi Magina (Brown Belt 1st kyu) and Sempai

Gaabadzo Moseki (Brown Belt 1st kyu). Combat the-

ory and application. We taught Heian Shodan, Tekki

Shodan and Taikyoku Shodan.

8 March 1997:- 9am -3pm. Moeding College Gashuku. 30

participants. Head instructor and assisted by Sempai

Mbikanyi Magina (Brown Belt 1st kyu) and Sempai

Gaabadzo Moseki (Brown Belt 1st kyu). Combat the-

ory and application. We taught Heian Shodan, Tekki

Shodan and Taikyoku Shodan.

9 February 1997:- University of Botswana Karate School

Gashuku. It focused on endurance, strength and

stamina building. It also exposed participants to the

science behind MA exercises.

5 April 1996:-the same Gashuku/Seminar was repeated to

capture those who did not attend the July 1995 edi-

tion.

15 – 17 July 1995:- Gashuku/seminar. University of Bot-

swana Karate School. Various topics. I presented on

Refereeing, Standardization of OIKADO Kata. Taught

Taikyoku Shodan, Nidan, Sandan and Yodan and

gave a synopsis of Secondary Schools Karate Clubs

and tournaments.

1986 – present:- I have held several training and coaching

clinics with secondary school and public martial arts

clubs. The emphasis is on training methodology,

combat theory and application, examination and

grading.

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba

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Martial Arts History and Ranking

January 2014 – I was inducted into the master hood phase

rank of Schischidan,7th Dan Black belt

2009 - I was inducted into the master hood phase and true

Oikado disciple and graded Rokudan,6th Dan Black belt

and conferred title of Kyoshi/Master.

2004 – I was inducted into the phase of Menko-Kaiden and

was graded to rank of Godan, OIKADO.

1998 – Title of Yodan/Shidan (4th Dan Black Belt, OIKADO)

was conferred upon me.

1996 – ill present: President, OIKADO Martial Arts School

1992-till present: I was ranked to Black Belt 2nd Dan in 1992

and conferred Senior Instructor, OIKADO (all Brown

Belts are expected to go through my instruction when

considered for examination into the ranks of Black Belt

Dan levels. 1990 – 2000:- Chairman of Technical Board and Chief Refe-

ree, OIKADO Secondary Schools Karate Champion-

ships.

1989- April awarded the rank of Black Belt 1st Dan, OIKADO.

During this period February-March, I also came under

the instructorship of Grandmaster Ramon Lono Jr of

Kodenkan Danzan-ryu Jujitsu, with special interest in

healing by massage(Shiatsu)

1988- Ranked Blue Belt, OIKADO and the same year ele-

vated to Brown Belt 1st Kyu.

1986-till present I came under the instructorship and men-

torship of Kyoshi Patrick Makgabenyana, Oikiru-ryu

Karate-Jitsu Do(OIKADO)

1984 – 1986 as student at University of Botswana I studied

Jeet Kune Do under the late Sifu Thomas Tladi in the

company of Sensei Nathan Kgabi(Sankukai Karate Do).

1979 – 1983:- martial arts/karate styles studied under vari-

ous Sempai: Shukokai, Shotokan, Jeet Kune Do and

Kung Fu Wushu.

1979 – I started training martial arts as a secondary school

student at Lobatse Secondary School.

Martial Arts Literature/Publications

I have helped research; edit and proof read The Martial Arts

Legacy 12 Volumes and in some wrote the introduction

and some chapters and as co-author.

Published books:

1. The Beginnings of Martial Arts Botswana

2. The Exponentiation of Martial Arts Botswana

3. The Tao of Oikado

18 September 2007, Martial Arts and Primary Schools:

basics and guidelines. A thesis required as part-

fulfillment to be accepted into Master-hood status and

release from mentorship.

31 May 2007, A New Structure for OIKADO Martial Arts

School. This is a position paper intended to ignite dis-

cussions and dialogue and help shift paradigms in view

of restructuring of OIKADO.

30 April 2007, OIKADO Martial Arts Titles: Special Pol-

icy. This is a position paper intended discussion and

encourages development of policy in OIKADO Martial

Arts School on conferrement of titles to Black Belt hold-

ers in OIKADO.

12 August 2006, 8.Training and Advancement in OI-

KADO. This paper gives a synopsis of phases of

development and advancement for Black Belts in

OIKADO, requirements at each phase.

30 September 2006, OIKADO Lecture Notes Series1-

10:1. Mind and Face; 2. Kata, 3.Techniques;

4.Techniques of Observation, Hearing and Asso-

ciation; 5.Combat Theory and Other Aspects;

6.The Ninja; 7. The Negative Heart of OIKADO.8. 9.

10.

31 December 2005, OIKADO Grassroots Develop-

ment Program: 2006-2010. This is a position pa-

per still to be adopted with the theme “Promoting

Better Health for Young People through Physical

Activity and Sports: Taking Martial Arts to the Peo-

ple.”

30 September 2004, A Comparative Analysis and

Ante-mortem of Systems. This thesis compares

Goju-ryu and Oikiru-ryu Karate-Jitsu Do. This pa-

per was submitted as my Menko Kaiden (Mekaden

Kyu) thesis for advancement into the rank of Black

Belt 5th Dan, Godan, OIKADO and into admission to

membership and rank recognition by the N.C.M.A.

24 September 2004,” OIKADO Historical Back-

ground: tracing our origins. A paper by Kyoshi P.

Makgabenyana and Shihan M.Kgosibodiba.

April 1994, “Self-Defense: Bujitsu[Use and Func-

tional Comparison]. A theory paper on a com-

parative analysis of self-defense techniques and

their application in public self defense settings.

September 1996, OIKADO Grading Report: 1990 –

1996.

30 April 1996, “Anti-Thesis of The Spiritual Way”. A

thesis theory paper submitted as part requirement

for the award of Black Belt 3rd Dan, OIKADO.

30 April 1987: “A Question and Answer Session” be-

tween Kyoshi Patrick Makgabenyana and Sempai

Moses Kgosibodiba, University of Botswana Karate

School.

List of Referees:

Hanshi Dr. Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana,8th Dan

Oikado Martial Arts School International

PO Box 1533

Lobatse. Botswana.

Tel: +267 319 0814 email: pmakgaben-

[email protected] [email protected]

cell: +267 76376670

Hanshi John Taylor, 9th Dan

Chairman Australian Kyokushin Karate Asso-

ciation Incorporated

Vice Prsesident, IKO Matsushima Kyokushin

Karate

130 Hewlett St. Bronte, N.S.W.

Australia 2024

Email: [email protected]

Tel: +2 9389 0252 / 0418 284 100

Shihan Khanyisani Mazibuko, 5th Dan

RSA IKO Matsushima Kyokushin Karate

129 KE Masinga Rd, Kingsmead.

Durban

Tel : +27 824476683 / 718521711

Email : [email protected]

Sensei Dr. Patrick Masokwane, 4th Dan.

PO Box 501978.

Gaborone. Cell : +267 71756200

email : [email protected]

[email protected]

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba

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Publishable Works by Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba

1. The Beginnings of Martial Arts

Botswana

ISBN-978-99912-939-7-4

2. The Exponentiation of Martial Arts

Botswana

ISBN- 978-99912-939-9-8

3. The Beginnings of Martial Arts;

Oikado in Botswana(7th Dan Thesis)

4.The Selective Outline of the Dynam-

ics of Martial Arts(6TH Dan The-

sis)

5.The Beginnings of Martial Arts,

Botswana: Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do (7th Dan Thesis)

6.The Selective Outline of the Dynam-

ics of Martial Arts(6th Dan Thesis)

7. Women in Action In and For Oikado

8. Oikado Lecture Notes Series:1-10

9. Solomzi: Oikado Monthly Newsletter

10. Oikado Martial Arts Curriculum:

Policy Guidelines.

11. The Grassroots Development & Out Reach Program

12. Karate and Motivation: A

Training Program for Children

and Young Teens

13.Oikado Karate Competitions

Handbook

14. Oikado Code Book

15.Self-Defense/Bujitsu: Use &

Functional Comparison

16.Self-Defense/Bujitsu:

Use & Functional Comparison

17.Collection of Black Belts The-

sis ( 1st-3

rd Dan)

18.Collection of Black Belts

Thesis & Position Papers

(4th – 5

th Dan)

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, during the 2014 GabzFM Radio Interviews.

Project Taking Oikado Martial Arts School to the public, a Publicity Campaign.

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“The first three black belts were graded to

Shodan 6 April 1989. Moses Kgosibodiba,

Jonah Madibela and Ranko Boniface Mot-

lalekgosi. All went into teaching profession,

secondary schools in 1988/9. In 1990 we in-

troduced Secondary Schools Karate Champi-

onships. Osu!”

“I had the honor to receive instruction under

the late Grandmaster Ramon Lono Jr of Ko-

denkan Danzan Ryu Jujitsu. I studied Jujitsu

and shiatsu (healing massage). Same period

1985-86. Remember the Nkomati Accord and

the student strike that led to closure of Uni-

versity of Botswana.

“The period 1984 to 1986 I trained under

various sensei. With and under the late Sifu

Tom Tladi of Sailong Kung Fu (JKD), Com-

mon room 458. There was also Sensei Nathan

Kgabi of Sankukai Kan. Sensei Kgabi was in

the panel that graded me to Shodan. Osu!”

Grading was a rare occasion due to the un-

availability of instructors and regular dojo

instruction. I started training in 1979 and only

graded in 1988 from white to blue after I be-

came a student of Hanshi Dr. Patrick Mak-

gabenyana, 8th Dan.

“Benjamin Kabo Masunga, Ranko Boniface

Motlalekgosi, Lekoko Kenosi, Moses

“topsoil” Kgosibodiba, John Moreti and oth-

ers were dedicated men. .”

“We contributed funds, fundraised and were

able to link up with other karate schools,

Shotokan and Shukokai. During this sojourn

as students, we were able to seek help in the

masters of the sport from visiting instructors

or teachers from BDF heaquarters and the

likes of Sensei Nathan Kgabi. .”

“Hanshi Dr. Patrick Makgabenyana, my

greatest Sensei of all time. He never missed

training and most of all he exposed us to vari-

ous external, local and international, instruc-

tors and we were happily graded! Introduced

the Oikado Way to us”.

OIKADO

GENERATIONS

1st Generation(6 April 1989) Moses Kgosibodiba (topsoil),

Ranko Boniface Motlalekgosi (Ninja)

Jonah Madibela (Mmadipela)

2nd Generation(April 1990):

Motshegetsi Setshwantsho

Godfrey Radijeng

Letlogetswe Mogorosi

Tebogo Matlhare, Mtjale

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

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“The turning point was in 1986 at the Uni-

versity of Botswana (UB). . . I was fortu-

nate to find committed minds in the likes of

Benjamin Kabo Masunga, Ranko Boniface

Motlalekgosi, Lekoko Kenosi, Moses Top-

soil Kgosibodiba, John Moreti and others “.

“Now that I'm gown up, I know that tem-

perance and constancy are my guiding prin-

ciples in life and as in the teachings of Sur-

vival Zen Meditation, in the beginner's

mind, there are many possibilities, but in

the expert's there are a few!

“I know that people who know the state of

emptiness will always be able to dissolve

their problems by constancy. Each day, I

honor my obligations to meditate and con-

tinue to train and practice the Oikado way!”

“ You taught us discipline through training

in the martial arts. Now that I have grown I

am even more focused given your teach-

ings. Osu!”

“ I have seen you grow from your early

Shodan years and the numerous Gashuku

you facilitated in our time, 1988-2000 and

up to present. Certainly you have earned

your belt with respect. . .”

“ Through you I have learned the importance

of Time and being Patient with self. Most

importantly constancy and perseverance

which has become handy in business and

world of work and running a family.”

“ You have made us better men through your

teachings and role modeling. I am proud to

be your student.”

“ Your presence in the Biology class and in

the dojo. Far yet so near. Near yet so far..”

“ I excelled through your motivation. Your

teachings and that no holds barred smile al-

ways brought a cheer..”

“We watched one training session after Sen-

sei Masunga invitation and signed up full

time there after. The commitment of our sen-

sei’s then, Kyoshi Kgosibodiba and Shihan

Motlalekgosi to building a team of educated

martial artists who were not dogmatic about

style inspired me a great deal.”

“You assisted by Shihan Motlalekgosi will

take the junior class and take us through the

correct moves and technical basics. We

learnt a lot and looking back me for one ap-

preciated your commitment to teach martial

arts…”

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SECURITY AND BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL

Some of what we do at Nevaldin Enterprises Martial Arts Service

A Synopsis:

Provision of a comprehensive, inclusive proposal to provide

clients with professional security business development and

consulting services. We have partnered with the The Douglas

Group Inco., Virginia, USA consultants who bring more than

thirty years experience in a vast array of security and security

and safety-related services to the benefit of Nevaldin Enter-

prises.

SCOPE OF WORK:

The scope of work within the context of this proposal will in-

clude, but may not be limited to the following services:

1. Successful staff screening, interviewing and hiring;

2. Development of the necessary administrative support infra-

structure;

3. Strategic planning;

4. Development of company policies & procedures and the

writing of the company S.O.P. (Standard Operating Proce-

dures);

5. Creating and development of the necessary security support

services;

6. Professional training of client staff members;

7. Professional training and motivation of client’s employees in

the following:

Executive Protection;

CQD (Close Quarter Third Party Defense);

Firearms and weapons training and profi-

ciency;

Threat Identification;

Threat analyses;

Executive transportation;

Tactical driving;

Site, building and estate security;

Intelligence gathering;

Security investigations and protocol develop-

ment;

Assessing threat levels;

Security surveillance and counter surveillance;

The “DO s” and “DON’TS “ ;

Security etiquette;

Practical considerations;

Client identification and business development

and expansion.

PROGRAM METHODOLOGY:

Each area as defined in section two under “Scope Of Work”

will be fully developed and included in one of three program

development modules. This turn-key approach will be divided

into two (30) thirty day and one (40) forty day all three modules

will involve my active, hands on participation and supervision

and on-site facilitation in Botswana.

The first module will be for a thirty (30) day period and will

include but may not be limited to:

Staff recruitment;

S.O.P. development;

Development of company infrastructure;

This module is designed to be thirty (30) days in dura-

tion.

The second of these program development modules is

scheduled to be forty (40) days in duration and will

include, but may not be limited to:

Staff development and motiva-

tion;

Staff Training;

Employee motivation and de-

velopment;

Employee training to include all

skill sets as set fourth in section

two (2), this training will include

all as has been defined but may

not be limited to those skill sets

as previously defined;

The third and last program development module is

designed for thirty (30) day duration and will focus on

the following:

Security protocol;

Surveillance and counter sur-

veillance;

New business opportunity

identification;

Client and new business devel-

opment.

BENEFITS AND CONCLUSION:

The stated objective of this consulting agreement and

those services as previously outlined will be to leave

in place, upon the successful conclusion of this pro-

gram, a fully operational, highly professional and ca-

pable full service security firm. This firm will be able

to function at a very high level and will be able to set

the standard for professional security services in Bot-

swana and indeed throughout Africa. Additionally, it

will be the goal of this program to empower Nevaldin

Enterprises and Mr. Kgosibodiba to have the capacity

to fully exploit an ever-increasing need for protection

services throughout Africa.

CONCLUSION:

The Douglas Group, Inc. in partnership with Moses

Kgosibodiba & Nevaldin Enterprises (Pty) Ltd looks

forward to providing the required training, and exper-

tise which will ensure that Nevaldin Enterprises (Pty)

Ltd will be able to capture a significant percentage of

an ever-increasing market for professional security

services.

The Douglas Group, Inc has as its ultimate goal the

facilitation in the creation of a professional and profit-

able security services firm and to the long-term busi-

ness relationship with Nevaldin Enterprises (Pty)

Ltd. !!

Potential clients for this service can request for a full

proposal: Email: [email protected]

Terms and Conditions apply.

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The Teacher and Counselor in Me:

Moses Kgosibodiba

Guidance and Counseling:

conduct personal, social, educational

and career guidance and counseling

conduct individual and/or group guid-

ance and counseling

chair the placement committee which

offers career advice to students on sub-

ject choice into form 4 in senior secon-

dary school

private practice

Coordinate student development pro-

grams through personal planning ad-

vice, guidance and counseling and

through outreach programs help them

realize their potential.

as a resource person in the area of pro-

gram development

Examine and coordinate current and

ongoing HIV/AIDS counseling activities

and make recommendations for im-

provement and sustenance.

Assist in the establishment, expansion

and maintenance of inter-sectoral col-

laboration in matters regarding HIV/

AIDS counseling.

initiate suggestions for the necessary

operational research and other relevant

work on HIV/AIDS counseling

Facilitate monitoring and evaluation of

HIV/AIDS and counseling services.

resource person and trainer, Schools

Guidance and Counseling Program De-

velopment

Teaching: 26 years of Biology tutorship and

Guidance and Counseling.

Appointments and Promotions

Senior Teacher Grade I ( Guidance and Counseling)

(September 1st,2001-present);

Principal Examiner (BGCSE Biology) (December 2002);

Acting Senior Teacher (Guidance and Counseling)

(January-August 2001);

Senior Examiner ( BGCSE Biology) (December 2000);

Senior Teacher Grade II ( Biology )(October 1st, 1999);

Team Leader (COSC + BGCSE Biology) (December 1998)

Teacher (Biology + Guidance and Counseling) April

1st,1996);

Biology Examiner (ERTD + UCLES, 1994);

First appointment to Teaching Service (June 1st,1990).

Wellness & Healthy Lifestyle

As an educator imparting knowledge, attitudes, practices

and skills and information is my domain area.

I am fitness fanatic at heart and know the benefits of good

exercise program. My interpersonal skills and excellent

communication skills have made me a great team builder

and leader. I am strong advocate of healthy living style and

I walk the talk.

I have competencies and excellent skills in program devel-

opment, planning, design, implementation, monitoring and

evaluation.

Work place Wellness Programs are now recognized by

more and more companies and institutions for their value

in improving health and wellbeing of their employees.

Investing in a corporate workplace wellness program is

recognized by management leaders as a smart way to im-

prove overall employee morale as well as reduce em-

ployee turnover and health care cost.

By executing a workplace wellness program in your corpo-

ration/institution I will create a more specifically ener-

gized, positive and productive workplace that provides

meaningful gains for your institution. No matter how much

you have invested in equipment, inventory or technology,

your employees are your greatest asset. And when your

employees feel healthy and happy, your business is health-

ier too! Not only do employees do better work, but sick

time and absenteeism are reduced, productivity and mo-

rale are enhanced. This is where I, Moses Kgosibodiba,

come in as your corporate Wellness Manager.

I am conversant with workplace wellness programs and

services. These include among others:

1. Stress Management

2. Health Risk Assessments (HRAs)

3. Health Screenings (cholesterol, blood pressure, sugar

diabetes, etc)

4. Nutrition Education

5. Sports and Recreation Programs

6. Conflict Resolution

7. Safety and Emergency Education

8. Massage for the Workplace

9. Commonsense Self Defense

10. Financial Fitness

11. Other

“I have worked closely with Moses after I joined the Guid-

ance and Counseling Division (CD & E) as Education Offi-

cer. It is during this interaction that Moses impressed me

as a dedicated, conscientious, self-motivated and hard-

working man. His interpersonal skills are outstanding. I am

confident that with the expertise, skills and mastery of the

educational content and issues relating to training, capac-

ity development, proper care and growth. He has re-

sourced a significant number of Guidance and Counseling

and examinations workshops. His presentation skills are

refined. I am convinced that his ultimate ascension to sen-

ior management team (SMT) has crystallized his supervi-

sory and leadership skills”.

Aobakwe Banamile

Manager, Performance Management.

Cell: +267 71582588

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Certificates of My Teacher:

Hanshi Dr. Patrick Solomzi Makgabenyana, 8th Dan Phd. MA.

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Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba , 6th Dan

Martial Arts Summary

The emblems and logos that identify us and

his Tiger Dojo Group Botswana and the

Grassroots Out-Reach Program.

Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba began martial arts

training in 1979 whilst at high school. His initial

eight years were spent without an instructor. Not

many would have had the courage to continue

training. He had trained under various instruc-

tors and dojos.

In 1986 he came under the instructorship of

Grandmaster Dr. Patrick Solly Makgabenyana

whilst at the University of Botswana up to pre-

sent. Together with Grandmaster we saw him

introduce the Secondary Schools Karate Champi-

onships from 1989 – 2000. I note with awe that he

has beyond odds single handedly ran the impossi-

ble task of organizing and running the affairs of

the Secondary Schools Karate Championships.

It is through such commitment into the develop-

ment of the martial arts at grass roots level that I

have the privilege to present this martial arts pro-

file of him. This profile emanates from his various

nationwide training and coaching clinics and his

current mandate to take Oikado to the next level .

This presentation also forms part requirements

for admittance into higher levels of Black Belt

and for admittance into the chartered member-

ships and instructorship and into various interna-

tional organizations and martial arts schools.

We wish him the best in his continued study,

learning, research and practice into the fields of

martial arts. Certainly in his assignment and task

to take Oikiru Ryu Karate Jitsu Do ( OIKADO)

to the next level and to the world. Most impor-

tantly to start a new Generation of Oikado, Bot-

swana & World-wide.

Osu!

Nevaldin Enterprises Pty Ltd Tlokweng Martial Arts Academy [TOIKADO] est. 1996

Tiger Dojo Group Botswana Founder chief instructor, Kyoshi Moses Kgosibodiba, 6th Dan