by ebrahim | Oct 31, 2018 | contributor
Jeff Phiko Velelo is an agricultural economist at the Mpumalanga Economic Development Agency (MEGA), Anglican priest and amateur historian, and a councillor to the heir of Maphasa’s chieftaincy. His ancestors were amaTshatshu.
by ebrahim | Oct 31, 2018 | contributor
Anne Mager is Emerita Professor of Historical Studies at the University of Cape Town, and the author of Gender and the Making of a South African Bantustan: a social history of the Ciskei (1995) and Beer, Sociability and Masculinity in South Africa (2012). She grew up...
by ebrahim | Oct 31, 2018 | contributor
Mosa Leteane is a Law graduate from the University of the Free State who is currently pursuing a Masters in International Studies at Monash South Africa. As a Mandela Rhodes Scholar, she is passionate about education, leadership and law. Her research is aimed at...
by ebrahim | Oct 30, 2018 | contributor
George Orwel is currently a PhD candidate in art theory, philosophy and aesthetics at the Institute for Doctoral Studies in the Visual Arts in Portland, Me. His research is on new phenomenology, with special focus on ambiance. Specifically, he probes the poetics and...
by ebrahim | Oct 30, 2018 | Books
[intro]The House of Tshatshu: Power, politics and chiefs north-west of the Great Kei River is written by Anne Mager and Jeff Phiko Velelo. In rural South Africa today, there are signs that chieftaincies are resurging after having been disbanded in colonial times....
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