Orphan date February 2009 Emmanuel Mkhize born July 4, 1989 is a South Africa n cricket er. He is a right handed batsman and a right arm medium fast bowler who plays for KwaZulu Natal . He was born in Pietermaritzburg . Mkhize made his first class debut in November 2008 against Boland cricket team Boland . External links http content uk.cricinfo.com southafricandomestic content current player 322820.html Emmanuel Mkhize at Cricket Archive Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mkhize, Emmanuel ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 4, 1989 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mkhize, Emmanuel Category 1989 births Category Living people Category South African cricketers Category KwaZulu Natal cricketers ... more details
Zweli Lawrence Mkhize born 2 February 1956, Willowfontein, Pietermaritzburg is a South Africa n Physician doctor , legislature legislator and politics politician . ref Cite web url http www.kzntreasury.gov.za AboutTreasury Ministry MECDrZLMkhize tabid 281 Default.aspx title MEC Dr Z L Mkhize publisher KwaZulu Natal Provincial Treasury accessdate 1 May 2009 ref He was designated on 30 April 2009 as the African National Congress candidate for Premier of KwaZulu Natal and was elected to that position by the provincial legislature on 6 May. He is also the newest chancellor of the University of KwaZulu Natal . ref Cite news last du Plessis first Carien title ANC announces its premier candidates url http www.iol.co.za index.php?art id nw20090430180738382C145355 work IOL date 30 April 2009 accessdate 1 May 2009 ref References references S start S off S bef before S bu Ndebele S ttl title Premier of KwaZulu Natal years 6 May 2009 &ndash present S inc end KZNPremiers Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mkhize, Zweli ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1956 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mkhize, Zweli Category 1956 births Category Living people Category African National Congress politicians Category Premiers of KwaZulu Natal SouthAfrica politician stub Physician stub af Zweli Mkhize de Zweli Mkhize ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 BLP sources date July 2010 Brown Lindiwe Mkhize born Durban, South Africa , is an African singer and an actress. Theatre productions The Lion King musical The Lion King London Rafiki ref cite web url http www.tonight.co.za index.php?fSectionId 352&fArticleId 3843879 title For export Mzansi s finest last Sichel first Adrienne date 22 May 2007 publisher Tonight accessdate 7 July 2010 ref Hairspray musical Hairspray Australia Motormouth Maybelle References Reflist Use dmy dates date August 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mkhize, Brown Liniwe ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Mkhize, Brown Liniwe Category People from Durban Category South African female singers Category Living people SouthAfrica singer stub ... more details
Infobox Political post post Premier South Africa Premier body KwaZulu Natal insignia insigniasize 125px insigniacaption Provincial coat of arms image incumbent Zweli Mkhize incumbentsince 6 May 2009 style The Honourable residence appointer KwaZulu Natal Legislature termlength Five years, renewable once formation 7 May 1994 inaugural Frank Mdlalose website http www.kwazulunatal.gov.za premier www.kwazulunatal.gov.za premier Politics of KwaZulu Natal The Premier of KwaZulu Natal is the head of government of the KwaZulu Natal province of South Africa . For a discussion of the election, role and powers of the Premier, see the article Premier South Africa . List of Premiers of KwaZulu Natal class wikitable sortable Name Elected class unsortable Left office Party bgcolor FFCCCC sort Mdlalose Frank Mdlalose dts format dmy 1994 5 11 1 March 1997 Inkatha Freedom Party bgcolor FFCCCC sort Ngubane Ben Ngubane ref group l Acting Premier from 1 March 1997 to 19 March 1997. ref dts format dmy 1997 3 1 10 February 1999 Inkatha Freedom Party bgcolor FFCCCC sort Mtshali Lionel Mtshali dts format dmy 1999 2 10 23 April 2004 Inkatha Freedom Party bgcolor CCFFCC sort Ndebele S bu Ndebele dts format dmy 2004 4 23 6 May 2009 African National Congress bgcolor CCFFCC sort Mkhize Zweli Mkhize dts format dmy 2009 5 6 incumbent African National Congress references group l See also Politics of KwaZulu Natal Premier South Africa President of South Africa Politics of South Africa External links http www.kwazulunatal.gov.za premier Official website SouthAfricaPremiers Category Premiers of KwaZulu Natal ... more details
Summary Caption Solomon Linda and the Evening Birds in 1941. From left to right are Solomon Linda soprano , Gilbert Madondo alto , Boy Sibiya tenor , Gideon Mkhize bass , Samuel Mlangeni bass , and Owen Sikhakhane bass . Source The International Library of African Music at Rhodes University and Veit Erlmann Licensing Non free fair use in Solomon Linda Rationale low resolution, no revenue loss, no other available Non free use rationale Article Solomon Linda Description Solomon Linda Source The International Library of African Music at Rhodes University and Veit Erlmann Portion All Low resolution Yes Purpose To illustrate person at peak of career Replaceability Non replaceable, person is dead other information ... more details
City of Blood is a 1983 Cinema of South Africa South African thriller film directed by Darrell Roodt and starring Joe Stewardson , Ian Yule , Ken Gampu . ref http ftvdb.bfi.org.uk sift title 170275 ref A coroner becomes involved with a prostitute , while investigating a series of murders. Cast Joe Stewardson Joe Hendersen Ian Yule Max Wharton Ken Gampu Black Leader Susan Coetzer Abigail Gys De Villiers Stoltz Greg Latter Sergeant Phillips John Carson actor John Carson Prime Minister Liz Dick Claire Hendersen Dudu Mkhize Elizabeth Mekana References references External links imdb title 0209972 CinemaofSouthAfrica Category 1983 films Category South African films Category 1980s thriller films Category English language films Category Films directed by Darrell Roodt Thriller film stub ... more details
multiple issues BLP sources August 2010 nofootnotes August 2010 primarysources September 2009 Linda Mkhize , also known as Pro and ProKid, was born 25 June 1981 in Soweto , South Africa . He is a Hip Hop artist who was signed to the Gallo Record Company after his independently released track Soweto gained popularity. Early career Pro has fronted for the Soweto rap group in the past, but does not currently. His rap songs include a significant amount of vernacular . He is also said to believe that rhyming should not be language based, that the delivery should be what matters as shown by the following quote. Cquote 2 25px For me rhyming goes beyond choosing a language I feel comfortable with. There are things you can loose when using vernacular yet there are things that sound right when using African languages author Linda Mkhize Pro has worked with various producers and rappers, including Dplanet, Amu, Nyambz, Omen and Draztik Dome. In 2007 Pro travelled to the Netherlands to record with Tripple & Touch, where he performed at many clubs in Amsterdam and performed with P. Diddy. He has also performed as an opening act for HipHop, Busta Rhymes, and 50 Cent. In 2006 he co presented SABC1 s dance show, Jika Ma Jika. Discography Heads and Tales was released by Gallo Record Company in May 2005 Imbizo Street Mixtape Vol. 1 was released by In Da Bag Entertainment in September 2005 DNA was released by Gallo Record Company In Da Bag Entertainment in November 2006 Dankie San was released by TS Records on 1 November 2007 Snakes & Ladders , a future release, was produced by TS Records External links http www.discogs.com artist Pro Kid Discogs.com Profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pro Kid ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1981 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pro Kid Category 1981 births Category Living people Category South African rappers ... more details
Infobox Television show name Shaka Zulu image Image Shaka Zulu Screenshot.jpg 275px caption Title sequence to Shaka Zulu show name 2 genre Historical Novel company South African Broadcasting Corporation director William C Faure creator Ed Harper developer starring Henry Cele br Edward Fox actor Edward Fox br Robert Powell br Trevor Howard br Fiona Fullerton br Christopher Lee br Dudu Mkhize br Roy Dotrice br Gordon Jackson actor Gordon Jackson br Kenneth Griffith br Conrad Magwaza br Patrick Ndlovu br Roland Mqwebu br Gugu Nxumalo br Tu Nokwe br Daphney Hlomuka narrated theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer Dave Pollecutt country South Africa language English language English br Zulu language Zulu num series 1 num episodes 10 list episodes List of Shaka Zulu episodes executive producer Leon Rautenbach writers supervising producer asst producer co producer Frank Agrama editor Bill Lenny A.C.E br Ettie Feldman story editor location Natal, South Africa Natal , South Africa cinematography camera runtime 50 minutes network South African Broadcasting Corporation picture format audio format first aired 1986 last aired website related Shaka Zulu was a 1986 television serial directed by William C. Faure and written by Joshua Sinclair for the South African Broadcasting Corporation SABC . It is based on the story of Shaka , king of the Zulu Kingdom Zulu nation from 1816 to 1828, and the writings of the British traders who dealt with him as such they are portrayed very positively compared to historical accounts of their actions . The series consisted of 10 episodes approximately 50 minutes each in length. The series was based on Sinclair s novel of the same name. Cast Henry Cele Shaka Edward Fox actor Edward Fox Lt. Francis Farewell Robert Powell Dr. Henry Fynn Trevor Howard Lord Charles Henry Somerset Fiona Fullerton Elizabeth Farewell Christopher Lee Lord Bathurst Dudu Mkhize Nandi mother of Shaka Nandi Roy Dotrice George IV of the United Kingdom King George IV Gor ... more details
The Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court ICC elects a President to serve a three year term. It also elects a First Vice President and a Second Vice President to serve three year terms. This is a list of the Presidents and Vice Presidents of the Assembly of States Parties since the ICC s inception in 2002. Presidents class wikitable sortable bgcolor CCCCCC align center No. Start date End date President State 1 November 2002 November 2005 Prince Zeid bin Ra ad flag Jordan 2 November 2005 November 2008 Bruno Stagno Ugarte flag Costa Rica 3 November 2008 November 2011 br scheduled Christian Wenaweser flag Liechtenstein Vice Presidents First Vice Presidents class wikitable sortable bgcolor CCCCCC align center No. Start date End date First Vice President State 1 November 2002 November 2005 Allieu Ibrahim Kanu flag Sierra Leone 2 November 2005 November 2008 Erwin Kubesch flag Austria 3 November 2008 November 2011 br scheduled Jorge Lomonaco flag Mexico Second Vice Presidents class wikitable sortable bgcolor CCCCCC align center No. Start date End date First Vice President State 1 November 2002 November 2005 Felipe Paolillo flag Uruguay 2 November 2005 November 2008 Hlengiwe Mkhize flag South Africa 3 November 2008 November 2011 br scheduled Zachary D. Maburi Muita flag Kenya External links http www.icc cpi.int Menus ASP Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court official site International Criminal Court Category Presidents of the Assembly of States Parties of the International Criminal Court ... more details
This is a list of South African football transfers for the 2009 10 season . Clubs AmaZulu In br flagicon Argentina Nick Gindre AFC Wimbledon ref name gindre cite news title Usuthu get Argentine keeper url http www.kickoff.com static news article.php?id 8484 work publisher kickoff.co.za date 19 May 2009 accessdate 19 May 2009 ref br flagicon South Africa Warren Bishop Tuks FC Pretoria University ref name gindre br Out br flagicon South Africa Sean Dundee ref name dundee cite news title Chenene set for Usuthu return? url http www.kickoff.com static news article.php?id 8491 work Tiyani wa ka Mabasa publisher kickoff.co.za date 19 May 2009 accessdate 19 May 2009 ref br flagicon South Africa Nhlakanipho Mkhize ref name dundee br flagicon South Africa Bonga Mogale ref name dundee br flagicon Democratic Republic of the Congo Momikia Yemo ref name dundee br flagicon South Africa Sanele Majola ref name dundee br Notes and references reflist Category Football transfers summer 2009 South African Category 2009 in South African sport Category 2010 in South African sport Category Football transfers winter 2009 10 South African ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Department of Correctional Services formed 1990 ref name history cite web url http www.dcs.gov.za Organisation History.htm?path D Inetpub DCSInternetSite Organisation History title History of Transformation of the Correctional System in South Africa accessdate 2007 08 18 publisher Department of Correctional Services South Africa Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref jurisdiction Government of South Africa region code ZA budget minister1 name Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula minister1 pfo Minister of Correctional Services minister2 name Hlengiwe Mkhize minister2 pfo Deputy Minister of Correctional Services chief1 name Tom Moyane chief1 position Commissioner type Department website The Department of Correctional Services is one of the ministry government department departments of the Government of South Africa South African government . It is responsible for running South Africa s prison system. The department has about 34,000 staff and is responsible for the administration of 240 prisons, which accommodates about 189,748 inmates. The prisons include minimum, medium and maximum security facilities. The political head of the department is the Minister of Correctional Services South Africa Minister of Correctional Services , currently Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula . The agency is headquartered in the West Block of the Poyntons Building in Pretoria . ref http www.dcs.gov.za Contactus.aspx Contact Us . Department of Correctional Services. Retrieved on 15 September 2010. National Department Head Office Physical Address 124 Church Street Cnr Shubart Str Poyntons Building West Block Pretoria ref Correctional centres The 240 prisons run by the department include 8 women only prisons 13 prisons for young offenders 40 prisons for male offenders 72 prisons for both male and female offenders 5 prisons that are temporarily closed down or undergoing renovations Notable prisons Pollsmoor Prison in the Western Cape Province is the largest maximum security ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Toto XX 1977 1997 Type compilation Artist Toto band Toto Cover Toto XX.jpg Released Europe May 98, US Dec 1998 Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Length Label Sony Legacy Producer Toto band Toto Reviews Allmusic Rating 2.5 5 Allmusic class album id r383969 pure url yes link Last album Best Ballads br 1995 This album Toto XX br 1998 Next album Mindfields br 1999 Toto XX 1977 1997 is a compilation album by Toto band Toto to celebrate their 20th anniversary. The album features rare original demos, outtakes, previously unreleased recordings and live tracks from the bands 20 year career. Track listing Goin Home David Paich, Joseph Williams, Jeff Porcaro Recorded 1989 Tale of a Man David Paich Recorded 1979 Last Night David Paich, Joseph Williams Recorded 1987 In a Word Steve Lukather, Steve Porcaro, Mike Porcaro, Jeff Porcaro Recorded 1986 Modern Eyes David Paich Recorded 1986 Right Part of Me David Paich, Bobby Kimball Recorded 1984 Mrs. Johnson David Paich, Steve Lukather Recorded 1977 Miss Sun David Paich Recorded 1977 Love Is a Man s World David Paich Recorded 1977 On the Run live Steve Lukather, David Paich, Fee Waybill Dave s Gone Skiing live Mike Porcaro, Simon Phillips, Steve Lukather Baba Mnumzane live Trad. L. Mkhize, M. Namba Africa Toto song Africa live David Paich, Jeff Porcaro Track 10 recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1991 Tracks 11, 12, and 13 recorded at the Standard Bank Arena, Johannesburg 1998 Singles Goin Home Tale of a Man Goin Home Tale of a Man Modern Eyes Dave s Gone Skiing live Toto Category Toto albums Category 1998 compilation albums fr Toto XX it Toto XX no Toto XX sv Toto XX uk Toto XX ... more details
Football club infobox clubname Malanti Chiefs image Image Malanti Chiefs.png fullname Malanti Chiefs Pigg s Peak Football Club nickname founded ground Rocklands Stadium , br Pigg s Peak capacity chairman Dumisani Gumede manager Thabo Vilakati league Swazi Premier League season 2008 position pattern la2 pattern b2 blacksides pattern ra2 leftarm2 FFFF00 body2 FFFF00 rightarm2 FFFF00 shorts2 000000 socks2 FFFF00 pattern la1 pattern b1 yellowsides pattern ra1 leftarm1 000000 body1 000000 rightarm1 000000 shorts1 FFFF00 socks1 000000 Malanti Chiefs is a Swaziland Swazi soccer club based in Pigg s Peak . Achievements Swazi Cup 1 2008 Performance in CAF competitions CAF Confederation Cup 1 appearance CAF Confederation Cup 2009 2009 Second Round Current squad updated July 4, 2009 ref http www.cafonline.com competition confederation cup 2009 news 2569 list of players and teams 116 finals confederation cup.html List of players and teams 1 16 finals Confederation Cup ref Fs start Fs player no 1 nat Swaziland name Sitali Mulife Fs player no 2 nat Swaziland name Samson Kawawa Fs player no 3 nat Swaziland name Raphael Ntimane pos DF other Captain football Captain Fs player no 4 nat Swaziland name Muzi Dlamini Fs player no 5 nat Swaziland name Siyabonga Nkambule Fs player no 6 nat Swaziland name Dumasi Kunene Fs player no 7 nat Swaziland name Sabelo Hlatjwako pos MF Fs player no 8 nat Swaziland name Ntokozo Zitha Fs player no 9 nat Swaziland name Phumlani Mkhize Fs player no 10 nat Swaziland name Sandile Motsa Fs player no 11 nat Swaziland name Clenboy Dube Fs mid Fs player no 12 nat Swaziland name Vusumuzi Madinane Fs player no 13 nat Swaziland name Sifiso Dlamini pos MF Fs player no 14 nat Swaziland name Banele Mkhabela Fs player no 15 nat Swaziland name Mfundo Dlamini Fs player no 16 nat Swaziland name Vusi Ginindza Fs player no 17 nat Swaziland name Makhosi Dlamini Fs player no 18 nat Swaziland name Nhlanhla Kunene Fs player no 19 nat Swaziland name Mpumelelo Gamedze Fs player ... more details
citations missing date December 2009 Corrective rape is a criminal practice, whereby men rape lesbian women, purportedly as a means of curing the woman of her sexual orientation . The term corrective rape was first used in the early 2000s by human rights non governmental organisations to describe rapes committed against South Africa n lesbians. A notable attack of this kind came in 2008 when Eudy Simelane , a member of the South Africa women s national football team and a vocal LGBT rights activist in South Africa, was gang rape d and murder ed in KwaThema, Gauteng . A November 2008 report by the NGO ActionAid and the South African Human Rights Commission called for the creation of legislation to specifically target hate crime s, including corrective rape. See also Sexual violence in South Africa References Annie Kelly, http www.guardian.co.uk world 2009 mar 12 eudy simelane corrective rape south africa Raped and killed for being a lesbian South Africa ignores corrective attacks , The Guardian , 2009 03 12 Yolanda Mufweba, http www.iol.co.za index.php?click id 139&art id ct20031107212728265P430805&set id 1 Corrective rape makes you an African woman , The Star South Africa Saturday Star , 2003 11 07 Vasu Reddy, Cheryl Ann Potgieter, and Nonhlanhla Mkhize, http intranet.hsrc.ac.za HSRC Review Article 51.phtml Cloud over the rainbow nation corrective rape and other hate crimes against black lesbians , HSRC Review , 5 1 March 2007 10 11 http www.time.com time world article 0,8599,2057744,00.html Corrective Rape Fighting a South African Scourge , Time, 8 March 2011 External links Samira Ahmed, http www.channel4.com news articles world africa corrective rape in south africa 3027797 Corrective rape in South Africa , channel4.com, 2009 03 12 television news report http www.news24.com News24 South Africa News 0,,2 7 1442 2286705,00.html Corrective rape at schools , news24.com, 2008 12 03 Law enforcement in South Africa abuse crime stub SouthAfrica stub DEFAULTSORT Corrective ... more details
This is a list of the members of the National Executive Committee African National Congress National Executive Committee of the African National Congress who were elected at the 51st National Conference of the African National Congress 51st national conference in 2002 . Most active members were replaced at the 52nd National Conference of the African National Congress 52nd National Conference in 2007. Composition of the NEC Thabo Mbeki President Jacob Zuma Deputy President Mosiuoa Lekota National Chairperson Kgalema Motlanthe Secretary General Sankie Mthembi Mahanyele Deputy Secretary General Mendi Msimang Treasurer General Nelson Mandela Ex Officio Additional Members columns width 30 col1 Kader Asmal Collins Chabane Frank Chikane Jeremy Cronin Phillip Dexter Thoko Didiza Manne Dipico Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma Jessie Duarte Ebrahim Ebrahim Alec Erwin Geraldine Fraser Moleketi Malusi Gigaba Frene Ginwala Enoch Godongwana Derek Hanekom Pallo Jordan Ronnie Kasrils Brigitte Mabandla Saki Macozoma Penuell Maduna Thabang Makwetla Trevor Manuel Nosiviwe Mapisa Nqakula Beatrice Marshoff Amos Masondo Ivy Matsepe Casaburri Baleka Mbete Membathisi Mdladlana Smangaliso Mkhatshwa col2 Zweli Mkhize Phumzile Mlambo Ngcuka Thandi Modise Popo Molefe Jabu Moleketi Mohammed Valli Moosa Thenjiwe Mtintso Sydney Mufamadi Mavivi Myakayaka Manzini Joel Netshitenzhe Smuts Ngonyama Charles Nqakula Blade Nzimande Aziz Pahad Essop Pahad Naledi Pandor Dipuo Peters Mathews Phosa Jeff Radebe Cyril Ramaphosa Ngoako Ramatlhodi Susan Shabangu Lindiwe Sisulu Max Sisulu Zola Skweyiya Manto Tshabalala Msimang Ouma Tsopo Tony Yengeni Ex Officio Members Gauteng David Makhura Mbhazima Shilowa Free State Ace Magashule Charlotte Lobe North Wes Supra Mahumapelo Edna Molewa Western Cape James Ngculu Mcebisi Skwatsha Mpumalanga Lucas Mello Limpopo Cassel Mathale Sello Moloto KwaZulu Natal Sibusiso Ndebele Senzo Mchunu Eastern Cape Makhenkesi Stofile Humphrey Maxegwana Northern Cape Neville Mompati John Block South ... more details
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Infobox Political party party name Socialist Party of Azania party logo Image SOPA logo.png 150px leader Tiyani Lybon Mabasa foundation 21 March 1998 ideology Socialism , br Black consciousness movement Black Consciousness headquarters 4 16 Renaissance Centre br Gandhi Square br Johannesburg 2000 br br President Lybon Mabasa br tel. 011 838 4823 br br Secretary General Ashraf Jooma br tel. 011 838 4153 br br Telefax br 011 838 4247 br br KwaZulu Natal Office, Durban br tel. 031 301 2557 international International Liaison Committee for a Workers International website http www.socialistpartyofazania.org Under Construction The Socialist Party of Azania SOPA is a Scientific Socialist, Black Consciousness political party in South Africa . In the 2004 general elections, it received only 0.1 of the vote and no legislatorial seats at either the national and provincial levels. History The party was formed on March 21, 1998. It was branched from the Azanian People s Organisation . The forefathers of the party were also founding members of the 1970s Black Consciousness Movement which was led by Steve Biko . Among noted members of SOPA are Professor Itumeleng Mosala, Asha Moodley, Steven Peter, Rose Ngwenya, Dr. Gomoleo Mokae, Lybon Mabasa Tiyani Lybon Mabasa , Musa Kunta Mohamed, Phineas Malapela, Patrick Mkhize, Console Tleane, Ashraf Jooma and the late Strini Moodley . Ideology SOPA s ideology is derived from both the Black Consciousness Movement and from Scientific Socialism revolutionary Marxism . The goal of the party is the liberation of Azania currently South Africa , so that the Black people within the country, who form the majority of the population, can have a larger voice in its political system. The party was created in response to the post apartheid South African government which, the party believes, allows continuing cultural, social, and economic dominance by white South Africans. SOPA believes that this situation is perpetuated by non whites in positions of po ... more details
The Bang Bang Club was a name primarily associated with four photographers active within the townships of South Africa during the Apartheid period, particularly between 1990 and 1994, from when Nelson Mandela was released from jail to the 1994 elections. Kevin Carter , Greg Marinovich , Ken Oosterbroek , and Joao Silva were the four main men associated with the name, although a number of photographers and Photojournalism photojournalists worked alongside them such as James Nachtwey and Gary Bernard . A movie about the group, directed by Steven Silver film director Steven Silver and starring Taylor Kitsch , Ryan Phillippe and Malin kerman , premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2010. History The name Bang Bang Club was born out of an article published in the South African magazine Living . Originally named the Bang Bang Paparazzi , it was changed to Club because the members felt the word paparazzi misrepresented their work. The name comes from the culture itself township residents spoke to the photographers about the bang bang in reference to violence occurring within their communities, but more literally, bang bang refers to the sound of gunfire and is a colloquial form of nomenclature used by conflict photographer s. On April 18, 1994, during a firefight between the National Peacekeeping Force and African National Congress supporters in the Tokoza township, cross fire killed Oosterbroek and seriously injured Marinovich. An inquest into Oosterbroek s death began in 1995. The magistrate ruled that no party should be blamed for the death. In 1999, peacekeeper Brian Mkhize told Marinovich and Silva that he believed that the bullet that killed Oosterbroek had come from the National Peacekeeping Force. In July 1994, Carter committed suicide . On October 23, 2010, Silva stepped on a landmine while on patrol with US soldiers in Kandahar , Afghanistan and lost both legs below the knee ref cite news last Philip first Rowan title War photographer maimed in ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Paradise in Gazankulu Type album Artist Harry Belafonte Cover Paradise in Gazankulu.jpg Released 1988 Recorded Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, CA , Evergreen Studios and MRC Studios, New York City , Powerhouse Studios, Johannesburg Genre Folk music Folk Length Label EMI Records EMI Producer Hilton Rosenthal Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r24232 pure url yes link Last album Loving You is Where I Belong br 1981 This album Paradise in Gazankulu br 1988 Next album Belafonte 89 br 1989 Paradise in Gazankulu is an album by Harry Belafonte , released in 1988. ref Allmusic class album id r24232 pure url yes Allmusic entry for Paradise in Gazankulu Retrieved November 2009. ref As of December 2009 it is Harry Belafonte s final studio album. The album deals with the plight of black South Africans under the Apartheid system. The album was re released as an official mp3 download by amazon.co.uk , amazon.de , and amazon.fr in 2010. Track listing We Are the Wave Jake Holmes , Richard Cummings, The Soul Brothers 3 32 Paradise in Gazankulu Holmes, Oben Ngobeni 4 27 Skin to Skin Holmes, Godfrey Nelson 4 25 Amandla Holmes, D. Zuma 4 05 Kwela Listen To The Man Holmes, S. M. Nkabinda 4 00 Monday to Monday Holmes, Zuma, R. Klaas 4 14 Global Carnival Holmes, Alistair Coakley 3 43 Capetown Holmes, M. Xaba, R. Bopape 3 58 Sisiwami Sweet Sister Holmes, The Soul Brothers 4 49 Move It Holmes, Van Van, Vusi Khumalo 4 57 Personnel Harry Belafonte vocals Alistair Coakely guitar Jose Alves guitar Stompie Themba Dlzmini guitar Laurence Matshiza guitar, background vocals V. Mkhize guitar Maxwell China Mngadi guitar Jos Neto guitar Oben Ngobeni guitar Marks Makwane guitar Alex Acu a percussion Neil Clarke percussion Youssou Ndour percussion Chi Sharpe percussion Assane Thiam percussion Babakar Meaye percussion Richard Cummings keyboards Christopher Dlathu bass Bakithi Kumalo bass Denny Laloutte bass Thembile Michael Masoka bass J ... more details