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Remembering Achmat Dangor, the South African novelist who redefined identity

Remembering Achmat Dangor, the South African novelist who redefined identity

RONIT FRENKEL, Professor of English, University of Johannesburg IN his 71 years, Achmat Dangor was many things to many people, both in South Africa and across the world. He was a lifelong activist and social justice advocate. He was once banned for his political activities in resistance to apartheid. He was a cultural leader at the centre of the Congress of South African Writers, a tireless development organiser and, for six years, the chief executive of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. For me, he was above all an extraordinary novelist and poet who expanded how I think. I was a graduate…
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Tributes for struggle stalwart and author

Tributes for struggle stalwart and author

AFRICAN MIRROR REPORTER The ANC and the Nelson Mandela Foundation (NMF) has led South Africans in paying tribute to struggle veteran and renowned author Achmat Dangor. Dangor (72)  was the former CEO of the NMF and led many developmental organisations such as Kagiso Trust, the Independent Development Trust.  Dangor was also the brother of Jessie Duarte, the ANC’s deputy secretary-general (DSG). In a statement, the ANC said: “The ANC dips its banner to this revolutionary and expresses its heartfelt condolences to the Dangor family, colleagues and friends, and to our DSG Cde Jessie Duarte for their tragic loss. In Achmat…
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