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FAQs about APC Podcasts:How many episodes does APC Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.
December 12, 2022Magema Magwaza Fuze in his own words: Defending Nkosi Langalibalele, Episode 4Episode 4: The exile and death of LangalibaleleIn this podcast you will hear the words of Magema Fuze on ‘In August 1874, Langalibalele was exiled to Cape Town’ (part eleven), ‘In 1887 the government of Natal brought Langalibalele back from exile’ (part twelve), and ‘Langalibalele dies in 1889’ (part thirteen)....more24minPlay
December 12, 2022Magema Magwaza Fuze in his own words: Defending Nkosi Langalibalele, Episode 3Episode 3: The trial and defense of LangalibaleleIn this podcast you will hear the words of Magema Fuze on ‘Soldiers arrested Langalibalele in Lesotho in late 1873’ (part eight), ‘Langalibalele’s trial and Colenso’s intervention’ (part nine), and ‘Colenso fights for Langalibalele’s rights’ (part ten)....more28minPlay
December 12, 2022Magema Magwaza Fuze in his own words: Defending Nkosi Langalibalele, Episode 2Episode 2: Conflict with the Natal governmentIn this podcast you will hear the words of Magema Fuze on ‘The amaHlubi start to accumulate guns’ (part five), ‘The authorities are concerned about the proliferation of guns among the amaHlubi’ (part six), and ‘The authorities send Mahoiza to summon Langalibalele’ (part seven)....more30minPlay
December 12, 2022Magema Magwaza Fuze in his own words: Defending Nkosi Langalibalele, Episode 1Episode 1: amaHlubi before colonial timesThis podcast begins with an introduction that discusses the backgrounds of Chief Langalibalele Hadebe and Magema Fuze respectively (part one), and then continues with the words of Magema Fuze on ‘The amaHlubi during the reign of the Zulu King Shaka’ (part two), ‘Mtetwa’s name changes to Langalibalele’ (part three) and ‘The Hlubi left the Zulu kingdom and crossed over to Natal, in 1848’ (part four)....more29minPlay
March 22, 2022W.W. Gqoba’s ‘Isizatu sokuxelwa kwe nkomo ngo Nongqause’, part 2Two decades after the Great Xhosa Cattle Killing, William Wellington Gqoba (1840-1888) – the editor of the isiXhosa newspaper Isigidimi SamaXosa – published a two-part history of the event. This podcast discusses Gqoba's second article. The second article begins with the failure of the prophecy. In it, Gqoba offers important critiques of colonial ideas of the prophecy being a ‘Chiefs’ plot’ designed to stoke up resistance to colonialism....more26minPlay
March 22, 2022W.W. Gqoba’s ‘Isizatu sokuxelwa kwe nkomo ngo Nongqause’, part 1Two decades after the Great Xhosa Cattle Killing, William Wellington Gqoba (1840-1888) – the editor of the isiXhosa newspaper Isigidimi SamaXosa – published a two-part history of the event. This podcast discusses Gqoba's first article. The first article was published in Isigidimi SamaXosa on 1 March 1888. In the article, Gqoba offered a history of the first eight days after the prophecy. ...more27minPlay
June 01, 2021The Weight of History: Part 2, Episode 3Part 2, Episode 3: Shaka’s accession to the Zulu chieftaincyIn this episode, Ndlovu discusses Shaka kaSenzangakhona’s time living at Mthethwa and how he acceded to the Zulu chieftaincy with the support of the Mthethwa king and Ndlovu’s grandfather, Mudli kaNkwelo.To learn more, visit http://emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/...more21minPlay
June 01, 2021The Weight of History: Part 2, Episode 2Part 2, Episode 2: The boyhood of ShakaIn this episode, Ndlovu gives an account of Shaka’s youth, and we follow the story of the political strategising by powerful political figures of the day, Mnkabayi kaJama and Ndlovu’s grandfather, Mudli kaNkwelo. To learn more, visit http://emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/...more15minPlay
June 01, 2021The Weight of History: Part 2, Episode 1Part 2, Episode 1: Ndlovu kaThimuni and his account of the birth of ShakaIn the first episode of Part Two, Ndlovu gives an account of the birth of the famous Zulu king, Shaka kaSenzangakhona. To learn more, visit http://emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/...more29minPlay
June 01, 2021The Weight of History: Part 1, Episode 3Part 1, Episode 3: Mthethwa-Zulu relations and the death of King DingiswayoThis episode focuses on the way in which King Dingiswayo supported a young commander in his army, Shaka kaSenzangakhona, to take over the chiefship of the Zulu from his father.To learn more, visit http://emandulo.apc.uct.ac.za/...more26minPlay
FAQs about APC Podcasts:How many episodes does APC Podcasts have?The podcast currently has 15 episodes available.