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− | [[Kyle Zeeman]]. 2020. "Mzansi mourns the death of theatre legend & 'Skeem Saam' actor Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa" In: ''[[The Sowetan|Sowetan Live]]'' 30 December, 2020[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2020-12-30-mzansi-mourns-the-death-of-theatre-legend--skeem-saam-actor-mahuma-paul-rapetsoa/] | + | [[Kyle Zeeman]]. 2020. "[[Mzansi]] mourns the death of theatre legend & 'Skeem Saam' actor Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa" In: ''[[The Sowetan|Sowetan Live]]'' 30 December, 2020[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2020-12-30-mzansi-mourns-the-death-of-theatre-legend--skeem-saam-actor-mahuma-paul-rapetsoa/] |
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 30 December 2020
Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa (1950-2020) was an actor, radio broadcaster and manager.
Also listed as Paul (Josias) Rapetsoa on some websites.
A radio, stage, film and TV performer for several decades, he produced, directed and performed in several major productions, with many hailing him as "the father of township theatre" in Limpopo and beyond. He became nationally known particularly for his role as "Josias" in the popular SABC1 series Skeem Saam
He at one time also headed the drama department at SABC radio station Thobela FM.
Sources
Kyle Zeeman. 2020. "Mzansi mourns the death of theatre legend & 'Skeem Saam' actor Mahuma Paul Rapetsoa" In: Sowetan Live 30 December, 2020[1]
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