Zodwa Nsibande
Appearance
Ms Zodwa Nsibande | |
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Known for | General Secretary of the Abahlali baseMjondolo |
Notable work | She has been critical of the impact of the FIFA 2010 World Cup on shack dwellers in Durban.[1] |
Zodwa Nsibande was the General Secretary of the Abahlali baseMjondolo youth league in 2009.[2][3] She was critical of the impact of the FIFA 2010 World Cup on shack dwellers in Durban.[4]
In 2006 she was badly burnt in a shack fire.[5][6] In 2009 she had to go into hiding following threats and attacks against her[7] and various other Abahlali baseMjondolo leaders.[8]
Interviews with Zodwa Nsibande
[edit]- Reclaiming our dignity and voices, Sokari Ekine, Pambazuka, September 2009
- Interview with a South African housing activist about recent struggles in Durban. Simon Saunders, Morning Star, September 2009
- 'Getting electricity was so exciting', The Guardian (UK), 2011
Articles by Zodwa Nsibande
[edit]Online Films Featuring Zodwa Nsibande
[edit]- A Living Politics (in Howick) by Elkartasun Bideak, 2009
- From the Shacks to the Constitutional Court by Dara Kell & Christopher Nizza, 2008
- A Place in the City by Jenny Morgan, 2008
- Dear Mandela[permanent dead link] by Dara Kell & Christopher Nizza, 2008
- The Right to Know: The Fight for Open Democracy in South Africa by Ben Cashdan, 2007
- Breyani & the Councillor by Sally Gilles and Fazel Khan, 2006
External links
[edit]- Living Learning
- Experiences of Abahlali baseMjondolo in Durban, South Africa, A Report by Malavika Vartak for the Development Planning Unit of University College London
References
[edit]- ^ "Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net". Archived from the original on 23 November 2009. Retrieved 25 October 2017. Going Nowhere or Staying Put, Neil Gray, Mute Magazine
- ^ [1] Zodwa Nsibande
- ^ [2] Ethnic Tension Boils Over, Mail & Guardian, Niren Tolsi, September 2009
- ^ "Mute magazine - Culture and politics after the net". Archived from the original on 23 November 2009. Retrieved 31 December 2009. Going Nowhere or Staying Put, Neil Gray, Mute Magazine
- ^ [3] Shack Fires are No Accident, Raj Patel, & Richard Pithouse, The Mercury, 2006
- ^ 'Getting electricity was so exciting', The Guardian (UK), 2011
- ^ [4] Ruling in Abahlali case lays solid foundation to build on, Marie Huchzermeyer, Business Day, September 2009
- ^ [5] Bedtime Stories in Durban, Raj Patel, December 2009