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(19*-) Playwright * Author of  the Northern Sotho plays ''[[Tshuduku]]'' (The second play written in Northern Sotho, 1941), ''[[Serogale]]'' (1948), ''[[Tshaka Seripa sa I]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 1” - 1976) ,?*''[[Tshaka Seripa sa II]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 2- 19?*)] , ''[[Tshaka Seripa sa III]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 3” - 1983), . The first Tshaka play was rejected for circulation by the Northern Sotho Language Board because it did not use standard Northern Sotho orthography.  
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[[E.K.K. Matlala|Elias Koena Kgatishi Matlala]] (19*-). Playwright, poet.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Author of  the Northern Sotho plays ''[[Tshukudu]]'' (''Tšhukudu'', a tragedy) (The second play written in Northern Sotho, 1941), ''[[Serogale]]'' (1948), ''[[Tshaka Seripa sa I]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 1” - 1976) ,?*''[[Tshaka Seripa sa II]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 2- 19?*)] , ''[[Tshaka Seripa sa III]]'' (“Tshaka Chapter 3” - 1983), . The first Tshaka play was rejected for circulation by the Northern Sotho Language Board because it did not use standard Northern Sotho orthography.  
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== Sources ==
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SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.
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Elias Koena Kgatishi Matlala (19*-). Playwright, poet.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Author of the Northern Sotho plays Tshukudu (Tšhukudu, a tragedy) (The second play written in Northern Sotho, 1941), Serogale (1948), Tshaka Seripa sa I (“Tshaka Chapter 1” - 1976) ,?*Tshaka Seripa sa II (“Tshaka Chapter 2- 19?*)] , Tshaka Seripa sa III (“Tshaka Chapter 3” - 1983), . The first Tshaka play was rejected for circulation by the Northern Sotho Language Board because it did not use standard Northern Sotho orthography.

Sources

SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

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