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He led the harmony group The Keynotes in Port Elizabeth in the 1950s. | He led the harmony group The Keynotes in Port Elizabeth in the 1950s. | ||
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His name was on the list of Pan Africanist Congress candidates for the first National Assembly in a democratic South Africa in 1994. | His name was on the list of Pan Africanist Congress candidates for the first National Assembly in a democratic South Africa in 1994. |
Revision as of 14:33, 6 February 2017
Norman Ntshinga (19*-2000) Actor and musician.
He led the harmony group The Keynotes in Port Elizabeth in the 1950s.
Ntshinga was sentenced to 10 years hard labour in 1966.
His name was on the list of Pan Africanist Congress candidates for the first National Assembly in a democratic South Africa in 1994.
He was one of the Serpent Players and was married to Mabel Magada. Shanty Town Revue.
Died in May 2000.
Sources
EP Herald, 22 August 2005.
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