Peer reviewedNokuthela Linderely Dube, one of the first black women to qualify as a teacher, author of the first Zulu songbook and wife to John Langalibalele, the first president of the African National Congress, is a significant figure whose memory has been buried in history. She represents the first generation of African women who pioneered women’s struggle against cul-tural, racial and political oppression. She regarded her oppose-tion to forms of oppression as a result of being raised in the church and growing up at a mission station. In spite of her outstanding contribution to the education of Africans and her support to the work of the ANC and the church, she remains unknown by many South Africans. This article seeks to exa-mine and c...
This study seeks to interrogate the presentation of women in selected South African texts written by...
This dissertation revisits the history of black and church women through the lenses of Black Theolog...
Historians, following typical chauvinistic tendencies, have chronicled events in a manner that releg...
Chapter examines the life and achievements of Nokutela Dube (c. 1872-1917), first wife of the foundi...
The article presents a critical evaluation of a selected poem originally published in a vernacular n...
Lauretta Ngcobo's death in November 2015 robbed South Africa and the African continent of a signific...
The traditional songs of the Thembu Xhosa area around Lumko Mission, about 60 kilometres east of Que...
Peer reviewed journal article.The Umzumbe mission station is probably one of the most beautiful and ...
: The apartheid regime that prevailed until the late 1990s in South Africa transformed the whole pop...
This study examines the socio-political role of the Christian church based women’s Manyano organisat...
Various research projects have been conducted on the portrayal of women in the different genres of l...
The article is an exegesis of Shona songs which canonise the mother as a centrepiece of agency and f...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
In 1963 Mukwahepo left her home in Namibia and followed her fiance across the border into Angola. Th...
The question of the history of the reception of the Christian Bible in South Africa particularly by ...
This study seeks to interrogate the presentation of women in selected South African texts written by...
This dissertation revisits the history of black and church women through the lenses of Black Theolog...
Historians, following typical chauvinistic tendencies, have chronicled events in a manner that releg...
Chapter examines the life and achievements of Nokutela Dube (c. 1872-1917), first wife of the foundi...
The article presents a critical evaluation of a selected poem originally published in a vernacular n...
Lauretta Ngcobo's death in November 2015 robbed South Africa and the African continent of a signific...
The traditional songs of the Thembu Xhosa area around Lumko Mission, about 60 kilometres east of Que...
Peer reviewed journal article.The Umzumbe mission station is probably one of the most beautiful and ...
: The apartheid regime that prevailed until the late 1990s in South Africa transformed the whole pop...
This study examines the socio-political role of the Christian church based women’s Manyano organisat...
Various research projects have been conducted on the portrayal of women in the different genres of l...
The article is an exegesis of Shona songs which canonise the mother as a centrepiece of agency and f...
This research draws on Dr Veit Erlmann’s illuminating article “Spectatorial Lust’ in Africans on Sta...
In 1963 Mukwahepo left her home in Namibia and followed her fiance across the border into Angola. Th...
The question of the history of the reception of the Christian Bible in South Africa particularly by ...
This study seeks to interrogate the presentation of women in selected South African texts written by...
This dissertation revisits the history of black and church women through the lenses of Black Theolog...
Historians, following typical chauvinistic tendencies, have chronicled events in a manner that releg...