Breh, that stuff wasn't first published in TCWMG, mouch of that was already published works that were just put together after his death. One of those quotes was from an open letter to the South African parliament, others are from letters to newspapers and public speeches, a few were from The Green Pamphlet which was one of the most widely-distributed and infamous things Gandhi ever wrote during his South African period (he heavily criticized the South African government, and they even besieged Gandhi's ship for three days because public outcry by White people against Gandhi was so great they thought the mobs were going to kill him).
Not to mention that a lot of that praise from African leaders came AFTER 1960. MLK Jr. of course repeatedly praised Gandhi long after TCWMG was published, and if you've ever been to the museum as his birthplace in Atlanta you'd see that his study of Gandhi was extensive. The quote from Luthuli praising Gandhi was from his 1962 autobiography. Nkomo's praise of Gandhi is from his 1984 book. Azikiwe's praise was from his 1970 autobiography. Nkrumah wrote and spoke of Gandhi numerous times throughout the 1960s. Mandela and Desmond Tutu repeatedly praised Gandhi throughout the 20th and even into the 21st century, even though they said they knew full well of Gandhi's earlier racist attitude. Madiba said decades ago:
And I saw from your link were trying to make up stuff claiming that Gandhi was a soldier fighting against the Black Africans. Breh, he was a stretcher-bearer who specifically gave medical treatment TO the South Africans. The violence he saw committed there, the strength of the Zulu and the brutality of the British was one of the big moments for him in realized that any racism against Zulus was wrong. Nelson Mandela addressed this decades ago:
Gandhi has spoken of what he saw there himself:
You're talking Black people who were his actual neighbors, his actual friends, who corresponded with him in life and studied him in death, and then claiming you know more about Gandhi's attitudes than they did because someone linked you a few cherry-picked quotes out of context. Even though you've got some of the most basic details of his life completely wrong. At this point your hubris and disrespect is out of control. I'm definitely siding with Dube, Tema, DuBois, Garvey, Harrison, Johnson, MLK, Hughes, Kano, Nkrumah, Azikiwe, Mandela, Luthuli, Tutu, Nyerere, Kaunda, and Nkomo over you and some keyboard warriors slipping in with no context 100+ years after the fact and claiming you know more than the freedom fighters who were actually there.