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- 2018). "Nathi Mankayi Iphupha Labantu album set to drop July end". Zkhiphani. "STREAM: Nathi releases new album 'Iphupha Labantu' | YOMZANSI". YoMzansi. 30...
- newspaper under the pseudonym of "Imbongi Yakwo Gompo" (The Gompo Poet). Izwi Labantu's most important political writer was undoubtedly Walter Rubusana, a founder-member...
- 1936) was the co-founder of the Xhosa language newspaper publication, Izwi Labantu, funded by Cecil John Rhodes, and the first Black person to be elected...
- community organizer. She was the founder and Executive Director of Ilitha Labantu. Monakali's work addressed issues such as violence against women and children...
- never sung as such. Written in the 2013 constitution as ‘Zisebenzi zename, labantu basuthe [zʱi.se.βe.ⁿzi zʱe.na.me la.βa.ⁿtu βa.su.tʰe] but almost never...
- restaurateur Mandisa Monakali, the founder and executive director of Ilitha Labantu Bantu Mzwakali, footballer Thando Mngomeni, former South Africa national...
- Soga and others launched their own newspaper, Izwi Labantu. In one of his prose writings on Izwi Labantu, Mqhayi reflected on his disappointment with the...
- involved with numerous community upliftment organizations, such as Ikamva Labantu, Stop Hunger Now, and LEAP Science & Maths Schools. The mall also ****ists...
- (known as the Sorensen Fellowship since 2009) while interning at Ikamva Labantu in Cape Town, South Africa. While in college, Sherwin started a sketch...
- Gcaleka-dominated South African Native National Congress and their newspaper Izwi Labantu ("The Voice of the People") which was financed by Cecil Rhodes. The rise...