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Nat Nakasa

OPINION| Black writers and publishers are South Africa’s ‘linguistic orphans’
Opinion
/ 23 May 2022

OPINION| Black writers and publishers are South Africa’s ‘linguistic orphans’

The challenges we face in the world of scholarly and leisure reading and writing are not unique to our country but it is crucial to overcome them if we want to be as good as we look in our Constitution

By Karabo Kgoleng
Nat Nakasa, ‘rest well my brother’
Article
/ 13 September 2014

Nat Nakasa, ‘rest well my brother’

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.

By Fatima Asmal
Hundreds attend Nat Nakasa memorial
Article
/ 13 September 2014

Hundreds attend Nat Nakasa memorial

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.

By Sapa
Remembering Nat Nakasa
Analysis
/ 25 August 2014

Remembering Nat Nakasa

Nat Nakasa, who died in 1965, was one of those who were ground down by the alienation of exile. A friend recalls the time.

By Staff Reporter
‘Welcome back home’ – The return of Nat Nakasa
Article
/ 20 August 2014

‘Welcome back home’ – The return of Nat Nakasa

Family members, compatriots and government officials have welcomed the return of the remains of exiled journalist Nathaniel Ndazana Nakasa.

By Staff Reporter
Five good reads on Nat Nakasa
Article
/ 19 August 2014

Five good reads on Nat Nakasa

As the body of South African anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa makes its way home, we remember him in five pieces of writing.

By Staff Reporter
Nat Nakasa: Writing to the beat of a different drum
Article
/ 26 June 2014

Nat Nakasa: Writing to the beat of a different drum

As Nat Nakasa’s exiled remains head for South Africa’s shores, Tiisetso Makube ponders the journalist’s literary contribution.

By Tiisetso Makube
Nat Nakasa remains to be returned to SA
Article
/ 23 June 2014

Nat Nakasa remains to be returned to SA

Minister Nathi Mthethwa has reportedly said that a US court has granted SA permission to exhume anti-apartheid journalist Nat Nakasa’s body.

By Sapa
Boxed into dead-end despair
Article
/ 22 November 2013

Boxed into dead-end despair

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.

By Staff Reporter
Nat Nakasa: Boxed into dead-end despair
Article
/ 20 November 2013

Nat Nakasa: Boxed into dead-end despair

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.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 27 July 2008

Max Du Preez scoops Nat Nakasa Award

Three decades of journalism by Max Du Preez was recognised on Saturday when he was awarded the prestigious Nat Nakasa Award for fearless writing.

By Staff Reporter

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