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[[L.Z. Sikwane|Letlotlo Zacharia Sikwane]] (1960-). Playwright and publisher.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Sikwane first wrote for radio and won an Astera Award (SABC) for one of his radio monodramas.  His plays tend to be more suitable for broadcasting than staging.  Works include the [[Setswana]] monologue ''[[Marothodi]]'' (1986) and the verse drama ''[[Matshediso]]'' (1988).
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Publisher of the the Zulu plays ''[[Izwe Lixothini]]'' (1990) and ''[[Ngiwafunge AmaBomvu]]'' (1991), ''[[Ngizoke Ngibone]]'' (1991) by [[L. Molefe]].
 
Publisher of the the Zulu plays ''[[Izwe Lixothini]]'' (1990) and ''[[Ngiwafunge AmaBomvu]]'' (1991), ''[[Ngizoke Ngibone]]'' (1991) by [[L. Molefe]].
  
 
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Letlotlo Zacharia Sikwane (1960-). Playwright and publisher.

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

Sikwane first wrote for radio and won an Astera Award (SABC) for one of his radio monodramas. His plays tend to be more suitable for broadcasting than staging. Works include the Setswana monologue Marothodi (1986) and the verse drama Matshediso (1988).

Publisher of the the Zulu plays Izwe Lixothini (1990) and Ngiwafunge AmaBomvu (1991), Ngizoke Ngibone (1991) by L. Molefe.

Sources

SACat, a union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

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