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“Imbali” is the IsiZulu word for: “Flower”. Imbali Township was established in 1958 and built in the mid-1960s to settle the City workers and employment seekers away from the City of, Pietermaritzburg. In 1964 the Department of Bantu Affairs in partnership with Pietermaritzburg Co-operation took over the control of the Area.

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Frances Rix Ames
Born: 20 April 1920 in Pretoria, Transvaal (now Gauteng)
Died: 11 November 2002

Frances Rix Ames was born in Pretoria, Transvaal (now Gauteng), on 20 April 1920. Her father deserted the family when she was still an infant, leaving her mother, a nursing sister, penniless, to raise three daughters on her own.

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Henrietta Rebecca Stakesby Lewis
Born: 1 January 1850 in Umpukani Mission Station, Orange Free State (now Free State Province)
Died: 1 January 1912

Henrietta (Ettie or Het) Rebecca Stakesby Lewis was born in 1850 at the Umpukani Mission Station, Orange Free State (now Free State Province), and grew up in the Kat River area, Eastern Cape Province. She was Olive Schreiner’s elder sister.

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Eric Magamana Lubisi
Born: 11 October 1946 in 6, Highlands, near Eastwood, Pretoria, Transvaal (now Gauteng)
Died: 28 September 2020

Eric Magamana Lubisi was born on 11 October 1946 in Highlands, near Eastwood in Pretoria, Transvaal (now Gauteng). He was the only son and had five sisters. At the age of twelve, he and his family relocated to Mamelodi Johannesburg. Transvaal. He completed his matric at Mamelodi High School – art was one of his subjects, which his teacher, Alex Selepe, encouraged. Lubisi started drawing with charcoal. He participated in various art activities at the local youth club.