The African Music Society, and African musicians everywhere have suffered a great loss this year (1961) in the sudden death of the composer Ba Joseph Kiwele in Elizabethville, Katanga. At the time of his death (it is understood from heart failure) he was Minister of Education in the Katanga Government of President Tshombe. The Society also records the death on July 9th, 1961, of Mrs. E. M. Dougall, who for many years has been a good friend of the African Music Society through her interest in and work for the Tom Osborn Memorial
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From text: Professor Terry Terblanche, a former President of the South African Communication Associa...
Photocopied article from the Jazz Magazine of London about Mongezi Feza's death. There is a caricatu...
Photocopied article from the newspaper Melody Maker about 2 memorial concerts as a tribute to Mongez...
Njinga was a certain man who had a generous wife. When he died his widow married again and had much ...
The songs are in the Luba/Sanga language, but with words of Bemba here and there. The titles of the ...
Click on the link to view the obituary.JOURNAL OF THE MUSICAL ARTS IN AFRICA VOLUME 8 2011, 115&ndas...
Professor Kirby came to South Africa from Britain in 1914 to be Inspector of Music in Natal. He was ...
Photocopied article from the English newspaper Time Out about Mongezi Feza's death. There is a photo...
as Mwalimu, or ‘teacher’) died of leukaemia in a London hospital. The Tanzanian government announced...
Professor Chengetai Zvobgo will be remembered as a conscientious and hardworking scholar of history,...
News release announcing Reverend Edward J. Klements, S.M., died in a hospital at Nairobi in Kenya, E...
This tribute, which memorializes Professor Willie Anku, is in two parts. While Part II offers insigh...
The main body of this article deals with personal reminiscences and anecdotes many of them relating ...
The Swahilist community of scholars, teachers and students mourns the shocking death of Jean de Dieu...
With this issue we also, sadly, remember and honour two friends, Professors Pius Adesanmi and J.H.Kw...
From text: Professor Terry Terblanche, a former President of the South African Communication Associa...
Photocopied article from the Jazz Magazine of London about Mongezi Feza's death. There is a caricatu...
Photocopied article from the newspaper Melody Maker about 2 memorial concerts as a tribute to Mongez...