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Academic, author, Vice-Chancellor of Rhodes University, the first black South African to hold this post in 102 years, Ed
Mrs Zuleikha Mayat was a remarkable pioneer, writer, public speaker, civic worker, human rights champion and philanthrop
Activist, author, founding member of the Women’s Cultural Group (WCG), involved with the Black Sash
Khaya Biko (born 1944) was the elder brother of Black Consciousness Movement leader Steve Biko and an early influence on
The first Pass, sometimes referred to as “Die Ossewapas” (the ox wagon pass) by the locals, was built from 9 km outside