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Fifty years after Nat Nakasa’s simple funeral in New York, the legendary journalist has been brought home to a memorial service fit for a dignitary.
Scores of people have arrived at Durban’s city hall for the memorial of anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa, whose remains arrived in SA last month.
Nat Nakasa, who died in 1965, was one of those who were ground down by the alienation of exile. A friend recalls the time.
Family members, compatriots and government officials have welcomed the return of the remains of exiled journalist Nathaniel Ndazana Nakasa.
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As the body of South African anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa makes its way home, we remember him in five pieces of writing.
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As Nat Nakasa’s exiled remains head for South Africa’s shores, Tiisetso Makube ponders the journalist’s literary contribution.
Minister Nathi Mthethwa has reportedly said that a US court has granted SA permission to exhume anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa’s body.
Biography of Nat Nakasa provides an incomplete picture of the maverick Durban-born writer who killed himself in New York at the tender age of 28.
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The biography of Nat Nakasa provides an incomplete picture of the maverick Durban-born writer who killed himself in New York at the tender age of 28.
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Three decades of journalism by Max Du Preez was recognised on Saturday when he was awarded the prestigious Nat Nakasa Award for fearless writing.