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Bonds Of Love – Hope Dube; 12. The Border Runners – James Irungu & James Shimanyula; 13. Camera Never Lies – A. Mhlope; 14. Cherished Dreams – Mugarra Adyeeri; 15. Child Of The Rainbow – Anthony Kwamlah Johnson; 16. Child Of War – Ben Chirasha; 17. Christmas In The City – Afari Assan; 18. Circle Of Betrayal – James Irungu; 19 ...
Lucky Philip Dube (pronounced duu-beh; [1] 3 August 1964 – 18 October 2007) was a South African reggae musician and Rastafarian. His record sales across the world earned him the Best Selling African Musician prize at the 1996 World Music Awards. In his lyrics, Dube discussed issues affecting South Africans and Africans in general to a global ...
Alessandro Bausani (May 29, 1921 – March 12, 1988) was a scholar of Islam, Arab and Persian studies, interlinguistics and the History of Religion, translating many works into Italian.
In the Townships is an album by South African alto saxophonist, pianist, and composer Dudu Pukwana.It was recorded during 1973 at The Manor Studio in Shipton-on-Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England, and was released in 1974 by Caroline Records.
Zone is a French-language three-act play written by French-Canadian author Marcel Dubé.Written when Dubé was 21 and based on memories of his childhood, [1] Zone revolves around a gang of teenaged Québécois criminals who sell contraband cigarettes, [2] and the internal conflicts that ultimately tear the group apart.
Duduzile "Dudu" Cynthia Myeni (29 October 1963 – 14 June 2024) was a South African businesswoman, a chairperson of South African Airways SOC Limited, [1] and executive chairperson of the Jacob Zuma Foundation since September 2008.
Muḥsin ad-Dīn Aḥmad (1819–1862), better known by his nickname Dudu Miyān, was a leader of the Faraizi Movement in Bengal. He played an active role in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 . Early life
Dudu Mntowaziwayo Ndlovu (25 December 1957 – 4 May 1992), popularly known as Dudu Zulu, was a Zulu dancer, percussionist, and singer with the South African bands Juluka and (later) Savuka. [1] Ndlovu danced alongside his bandmate Johnny Clegg for many years, both on-stage and on the streets of Soweto and Jeppestown .