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The 100-year-old story of South Africa’s first history book in the isiZulu language

The 100-year-old story of South Africa’s first history book in the isiZulu language

THIS year marks the centenary of the publication in 1922 of Abantu Abamnyama Lapa Bavela Ngakona (The Black People and Whence They Came), the first book-length history of black people written in isiZulu. Part of the Nguni language group, there are an estimated 12 million isiZulu speakers in South Africa. Its author was Magema Fuze, now seen as a major figure in the body of writings produced in African languages in South Africa, but one who remains too little known outside narrow scholarly circles. Author HLONIPHA MOKOENA, Associate Professor at the Wits Institute for Social & Economic Research, University of…
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