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''Memorial Service for Bhoyi Ngema - 27/12/2013'' in [[Artslink]].co.za (news1213@artslink.co.za)
 
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Revision as of 11:20, 4 January 2019

(19*-22 December 2013) Actor and theatre inrepreneur.

The brother of Mbongeni Ngema, and one of the founder members of Committed Artists. Widely respected in South Africa's arts fraternity and abroad as a fine actor, he toured extensively in many of the company's productions. Among these were Asinamali, Lion of the East, Magic at 4 a.m (Johannesburg Civic Theatre, 1993) and Siyagiya (2012). He also had a role in the TV soap, Muvhango.

Tragically he was killed by a runaway stolen vehicle in Inanda near Durban on 22 December 2013.

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

Memorial Service for Bhoyi Ngema - 27/12/2013 in Artslink.co.za (news1213@artslink.co.za)

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