HUMA welcomes Dr Nhlanhla Dlamini
Dr Nhlanhla Dlamini has recently joined Huma as visiting researcher for October 2015. Dlamini is a lecturer in the Department of History at the University of Swaziland. He obtained his PhD at the University of the Witwatersrand (WISER). His research interest is on the race relations and political history of Swaziland. His latest publications include “Swaziland’s Contribution to South Africa’s Struggle for Independence: Charting the Maze and Struggling Contradictions” in The Road to Democracy in South Africa Volume 5 African Solidarity Part 2.
Join us on Thursday, 8 October 2015
for a seminar by Nhlanhla Dlamini on “Fighting a Losing Battle in a Racially Discriminating Colony in British Southern Africa: The Case of the Swaziland Coloured Welfare Association (SCWA), 1950 – 1963.”
Time: 13h00-14h30
Venue: HUMA Seminar Room, 4th Floor, The Neville Alexander Building, University Avenue, Upper Campus, UCT