Fort Hare committed to preserving legacy of Joseph Shabalala

Fort Hare committed to preserving legacy of Joseph Shabalala

[DispatchLive - South Africa] - 30/09/2025
The University of Fort Hare is moving to cement its role in preserving the legacy of the late Dr Joseph Jongizizwe Shabalala, founder of Grammy Award-winning group Ladysmith Black Mambazo. The group performed at the Guild Theatre in East London on Sunday, following the annual Joseph Shabalala (…)
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