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Magema Magwaza Fuze (c. 1844–1922) was the
author of
Abantu Abamnyama Lapa
Bavela Ngakona (The
Black People and
Whence They Came), the
first book in the...
- Michèle
Magema (born 1977) is a Congolese-French
visual artist,
known primarily for her video, performance,
photography and drawing. Born in Kinshasa,...
- co-founded in 1903 by John
Langalibalele Dube.
Among its
contributors was
Magema Magwaza Fuze. It is
owned by the
investment arm of the
Inkatha Freedom Party...
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University of Cape Town in 2005. Her book,
Magema Fuze: The
Making of a
Kholwa Intellectual, is
about Magema Magwaza Fuze, the
first Zulu-speaker to publish...
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produce Zulu
translations of the Bible. Colenso's ****ociate, Zulu
convert Magema Fuze, gave a
Biblically inspired account of the
history of the
Zulus in...
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Robert Reginald Dhlomo,
author Nokutela Dube, educator,
Christian preacher Magema Magwaza Fuze,
author Mafika Gwala, poet,
editor John Hlophe,
judge president...
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published Zulu authors,
although the
first published Zulu book was
written by
Magema Fuze,
whose history of the Zulus,
Abantu abamnyama lapo
bavela ngakona (translated...
- Kingdom)
LERBS Group (Germany)
Madridferr (Spain)
Rubix Spa (Minetti) (Italy)
Magema (Netherlands)
Martin Depner (Germany)
Matara (United Kingdom)
Matrix (United...
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maiden cinematic experience came
through a
supportive role in 2001 film Oba
Magema Wewa,
directed by V. Siwadasan. Some of her po****r
films are
Suwanda Denuna...
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William Colenso, the
first Bishop of Natal, in 1854. The Zulu
language writer Magema Magwaza Fuze was
educated there from
about the age of 12. Harris, Mary N...