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Voices of Women Museum, Durban
Place
… South Africa over this past Decade. To culminate this substantial work done by among others; Janine Zagel; Leonard
Zulu
; Tholakele Mdakane; Mrs. Gumbushe and Martha Webber. This then gave their work a permanent home. The Amazwi Abesifazane …
Hermanus Gabriel Loots
Biography
… material’ > [xix] A true intellectual who spoke no less than eight languages, namely English, Afrikaans, French, Xhosa,
Zulu
, Sotho, Russian and Malagasy, [xx] he is described as being a very approachable man who showed great humility. [xxi] …
Armed struggle & the advancement of the student and labour movements, 1967-1976
Article
… of common political, cultural, religious and linguistic ties. As the language spoken in Matabeleland was similar to
Zulu
and Xhosa, South African guerrillas would be able to communicate with the local population and access help from them …
Prehistory of the Rustenburg area
Article
… while cattle stayed inside wooden byres inside a large open space. This pattern appears to be a stonewalled version of a
Zulu
military kraal. A favourable environment is one of the reasons why African farmers moved into the Rustenburg area. The …
Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi or Ulundi Airport, Kwa-Zulu Natal
Place
… (67 kilometres), the eMakhosini Ophathe Heritage Park, and a number of Historical attractions that are dedicated to the
Zulu
Culture and Heritage. These provide fascinating insights into the History of the Area and how, "It has shaped its …
Lutheran Church, New Germany
Place
… to stay on as their minister – to which he agreed on condition that he could carry on with his missionary work among the
Zulu
. On 12 May 1885, Wilhlem Posselt passed away after a period of illness. In his time of service Posselt also founded the …
Yusuf Joe Jacobs
Biography
… of Sigma Health Fund Managers, which became a very successful empowerment company. Jacobs became the Chair of the Kwa
Zulu
Natal Effective Schooling Project (KESP), a nongovernmental organisation aimed at improving management in black schools. …
Oral tradition and indigenous knowledge
Article
… P. W. (1985). Famous South African folk tales, Cape Town: Human & Rousseau. Where stories came from A traditional
Zulu
tale that explains where all tales and the art of storytelling came from. Hlankanyana A traditional Nguni character. …
The flight of the Gwala-Gwala bird: Essays by Ari Sitas, review essay by Linda Cooper
Archive
… shop-steward leadership and cultural activists. Another is the way it drew on historical customs, habits and rituals of
Zulu
working people in Natal - they were the “raw materials from which the local activists drew an unending source of energy … of poetry in Natal , in particular those of oral praise poets - imbongi . Essay 7 describes longstanding traditions of
Zulu
poets, for example, HIE Dhlomo whose poetry accepted the criteria of excellence of ‘civilized imperial culture’; Kunene who tried (through written and oral forms) to critique and reinvent
Zulu
epic culture and poetry; and Mifika Pascal Gwala, who was part of the black consciousness literary movement of the late …
The Natal Workers Theatre Movement Timeline
Article
… is launched in King’s Park Stadium, Durban. 1986 5 December, armed Inkhata vigilantes and men in Kwa
Zulu
police uniform abduct Simon Ngubane, the leader of the Sarmcol Players, Phineas Sibiya, the chair of the Sarmcol shop …
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