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Mbongeni Ngema (b. 1955 - ) a South African writer, lyricist, composer and director was born in Verulam, KwaZulu-Natal (near Durban). He started his career as a theatre backing guitarist. He married Leleti Khumalo a nominee for 1988 Tony Award Best Actress in a Musical for Sarafina.

In some sectors of South African socity, Ngema is considered a racist because of his controversial song, AmaNdiya (about racism that Blacks in KwaZulu-Natal have suffered at the hands of Indians). It was banned in the country soon after it was released in 2002, and even Nelson Mandela had asked Ngema to apologize but Ngema refused.

1 Productions

2 Honors and Awards


In 2004 he was voted 92nd in the Top 100 Great South Africans ( see List of South Africans)

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