Welcome Msomi | |
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Born | 1943 Durban |
Died | July 2020 |
Nationality | South African |
Occupation(s) | playwright, actor, and writer |
Notable work | uMabatha |
Welcome Msomi (1943 in Durban - July 2020)[1] was a South African playwright, actor, and writer best known for the play uMabatha, which was an adaptation of Shakespeare's Macbeth into Zulu culture.
Early life
Msomi wrote his first book at age 15.[1]
Legal problems
In 2019 Msomi was arrested regarding theft and embezzlement of 8 million rands,[2] and pleaded guilty on all 61 charges.[3] His lawyer subsequently argued that he was too ill to serve a prison sentence, noting that Msomi had suffered a stroke and spent time in a diabetic coma.[4]
Death
In 2020, msomi died as a result of illness[5]
Works
Play
uMabatha(1970)
References
- 1 2 Veteran playwright Welcomes Msomi dies , at the South African Broadcasting Corporation; published July 4, 2020; retrieved March 10, 20201
- ↑ "Welcome Msomi's legacy tainted by R8m theft conviction". www.iol.co.za.
- ↑ Sports, Arts and Culture on conviction of Welcome Msomi in theft of Living Legends Legacy Programme millions, at the South African Department of Arts and Culture; published October 16, 2019; retrieved March 10, 2021
- ↑ Msomi's lawyer wants R8m theft case withdrawn, by Patient Bambalele, in The Sowetan; published November 13, 2019; retrieved March 10, 2021
- ↑ Regter, Shimoney. "'SA has lost a legend': ANC mourns passing of Welcome Msomi". ewn.co.za.
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