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267:(BCM). (BCM). He later became a member of a non-racial youth group called Isihlobo Youth Group (Friendship) and which had an emblem of a black and white reef-knot indicating friendship. Isihlobo Youth Group was a daughter body of the Institute of Race Relations. Mahola was periodically detained and interrogated for his writings. The Special Branch confiscated his first poetry manuscript in August 1975. Due to persecution as well as the loss of his manuscript he lost interest in 421:, inspired by his life before he was recruited to operate underground for the ANC, received positive reviewing because of its nature. It is a narrative of personal encounter, detentions, interrogations, torture and loss of material in the hands of the feared and above-the-law members of the Special Branch. Dancing With Hyenas is not researched information. In addition, this book shows the poet’s ability to intertwine and interplay poetry with storytelling.   316:
1979 he was crowned national Flyweight Champion at the South African Amateur Boxing Union championships (SAABU) held at Milner Park in Gauteng. He turned professional and became the Eastern Province Bantamweight Champion. He held the title until 1983, when sport was suspended due to national unrests. He was unbeaten in 12 professional fights. He also served as Treasurer of Boast Pirates Football Club. In 1983 he was recruited to operate underground for the ANC.
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2004 he represented South African writers in Glasgow in a symposium between writers of the two countries to celebrate South Africa’s tenth anniversary of democracy. In 2006, Mahola took part in the International Africa Poetry Festival. In 2008 he represented the Eastern Cape in a cultural week in Athens.
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reveals his deep involvement but clandestine underground activism; his numerous close shaves with death, all told in first place narration. Names of comrades who operated with him are real. The author claims that this is done to honor them for their contribution, selflessness and steadfastness during
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Mahola’s poem commemorating fallen heroes of the struggle is scrawled on the monument at Emlotheni Memorial Park in New Brighton in Gqeberha. He was one of the recipients of a book honoring pillars of Korsten and New Brighton compiled by the Wall of Honor committee and their respective communities in
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Mahola was in the executive of Uncwadi Writers Association and a member of Bhala Writers organization. He was also a Chairperson of the Friends of the Zwide Library where he conducted a voluntary project of creative writing until the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a member of the Toastmasters
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Mzi Mahola attended school in Lushington until the age of 12. In 1962 he joined his parents in Port Elizabeth, Eastern Cape. At the age of 13 he started boxing and lost one fight in more than 80 amateur fights, training with the Fighting Terrors under the late Mr. Nyami Phemba at T.C. White Hall. In
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His first poetry volume Strange Things (Snailpress 1994) was selected to represent South Africa in the World Book Fair in Geneva in 1995. His second poetry book of verse, When Rains Come (Carapace 2000) won the Olive Schreiner Literary award for 2000-01 under the auspices of Wits English Academy. In
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In 1984 the commander of his underground unit sent him to Lesotho for political training. Upon his return he formed a worker’s union at the Port Elizabeth Museum where he worked. He recruited a white woman for underground operation in his unit. He successfully went in and out of the former Transkei
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Mahola conducted many poetry workshops in various venues around the country. He also adjudicated in many competitions including the works of Port Elizabeth poets who took part in the twinning of the two cities of Goteborg (Sweden) and Port Elizabeth, South Africa. This intercity twinning project
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He initiated voluntary poetry workshops that catered for learners in his neighboring municipal library in Zwide township. With the support of the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan main library, Mahola (assisted by Yvonne Skinner) managed to publish Umthombo (The Fountain), a magazine for his workshop
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The second one titled Something Must Break was performed at the National Arts Festival and it received standing ovation. Mahola also wrote plays for schools taking part in the now defunct Delta Schools Drama Festival. In his last years he is edoted and finalised his out of stock collection. He
295:. Some of his work was published jointly, with other writers of the world in twenty-eight anthologies. Extracts of his work have been translated into Danish, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Turkish and Malayalam languages. Mahola wrote poetry, drama, 247:. He was born on 12 February 1949, in Claremont near Durban. He grew up between Lushington near Seymour and Port Elizabeth, living the Eastern Cape as Mzikayise Winston Mahola. He died at home in Zwide on 26 August 2023. Mzi Mahola was his 465:
participants. The project came to a halt after the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. He later ran the project from home. Learners were engaged in writing, reading and public speaking skills.
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South African Poets on Poetry, Interviews From New Coin 1992-2001 Edited by Robert Berold Published Scottsville South Africa by Gecko Poetry an imprint of 2003 University of Natal Press 2003.
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Pillars of Korsten And New Brighton, compiled by Yvonne Skinner from information received from the New Brighton and Korsten Wall of Honour committees and their respective communities. 2014
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Mahola produced four plays. One of them was titled Not in My Room. It won first place in a drama festival to celebrate local talent. It was performed at the Barn, a local theatre house.
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International he won first place in the Eastern Cape Division in Humorous Speech Competition in 1990. He came second place in the finals at national level held at UNISA later that year.
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and script. He translated a selection of his poems into his mother tongue and published his first Xhosa poetry book titled Ezingaqhelekanga, meaning Strange Things in 2021.
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A Literary Guide to the Eastern Cape: Places and the Voices of Writers by Jeanette Eve Published Cape Town South Africa by Double Storey Books a Juta company 2003.
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completed and submitted for publishing his second autobiography titled Heroes of the Struggle (The Forgotten Bastards) which is a sequel to Dancing With Hyenas.
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in the Category Poetry for the year 2000. The Wits English Academy voted the volume the Best English Poetry Book in South Africa for the period 2000 and 2001.
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The Open Door Omnibus 1993: Selections from new writers Individual Contributors Publisher: Cape Town South Africa: Buchu Books open door series, 1993.
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He presented papers and given speeches at the National Arts Festival and at other venues for school children. He gave poetry readings for
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The Heart in Exile: South African Poetry in English, 1990-1995 Edited by Leon De Kock & Ian Tromp Published 1996 by Penguin Books
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His second anthology 'When Rains Come' was also sponsored by Mr. Stephen Daitsh to be published in 2000 by Carapace. It won the
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SOUNDINGS A Selection of Poetry Edited by Douglas Reid Skinner Publisher: Cape Town South Africa: TheCarefour Press cc, 1989.
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2014. His name is written in the Wall of Honor in the New Brighton library for his contribution in community development.
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Dancing in the rain: Author: Mzi Mahola Publisher: Scottsville, South Africa: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press, 2006.
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The Pick of Snailpress Poems compiled by Robin Malan Published Claremont South Africa by David Phillips (Pty) Ltd 2000.
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In 2014 he published his fourth poetry volume titled The Last Chapter by Imbizo Arts of South Africa, Port Elizabeth.
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When rains come: Author: Mzi Mahola Publisher: Plumstead, South Africa: Carapace Poets, 2000.
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resulted in the exchange visits of young writers between the two cities in 2000.
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In 2006 his third volume Dancing in the Rain was published by UKZN Printers.
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Strange things: Author: Mzi Mahola Publisher: Plumstead : Snailpress, 1994.
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was born after Mahola’s twenty-five years of poetry writing experience. The
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is titled Dancing With Hyenas, 2016 by Ilitha Publishers, Pretoria.
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Mzi Mahola was born in Claremont in near Durban in 1949. He started
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in 1969 at Healdtown High School. In the 1970s he joined the
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