This session by poet
Mzwakhe Mbuli didn't make it across the oceans until 1992. His text included several passionate, fiery, and incendiary poems, narratives, and expositions about the historical brutality and oppression instituted in the apartheid era. The backing ranged from supportive to emphatic, while
Mbuli's voice sometimes sounded sad, and other times menacing, aggressive, or optimistic. ~ Ron Wynn