-
concerning the
content of
Isigidimi samaXhosa, John
Tengo Jabavu founded Imvo
Zabantsundu newspaper.
Founded and
published in East
London by a
group of Africans...
- writer, he
joined John
Tengo Jabavu in
producing the
newspaper Imvo
Zabantsundu ("African Opinion") in King
Williams Town. He pla**** a role in the foundation...
- "Progressives" In 1884,
Tengo Jabavu founded his own newspaper, Imvo
Zabantsundu ("Black Opinion"); a year later, he
married Elda Sakuba, who
would die...
- the ANC. Seme. ANC Biography. "Native Union".
Article by Seme, in Imvo
Zabantsundu, 24
October 1911. "Formation of the
African National Congress, 1912"...
-
Isigidimi samaXhosa ("The
Xhosa Messenger"). From 1884 he
edited Imvo
Zabantsundu ("Black Opinion"). He
wrote on the
threat of
Afrikaner nationalism, equal...
- and
Other Papers (1928), The Life of John
Tengo Jabavu,
editor of Imvo
Zabantsundu (1922) and
IziDungulwana (1958). In
recognition of his
contribution towards...
-
writing career with the
publication of
poetry in the
newspaper Imvo
Zabantsundu. He also
started work on his
classic Xhosa novel,
Ingqumbo Yeminyanya...
- Independence.
University of
California Press. ISBNÂ 9780520047938. PR 1148, Imvo
Zabantsundu: "Late
Chief Matsolo Mgudlwa". Cory Library,
Grahamstown PR 1388, Mdolomba...
- His
political interests were
awakened reading the
Xhosa newspaper Imvo
Zabantsundu in his youth. He
attended Forbes Grant Secondary School in King William's...
- Kamastone, led by
chief headman Rofana Mblingi. The
African newspapers, Imvo
Zabantsundu and
Umteteleli wa Bantu, were
harsh on the Israelites,
blaming the incident...