
The Alan Paton Literary Festival
Invitation to the Alan Paton Literary Festival The Alan Paton Centre (APC), in collaboration with Darryl David, is pleased to host the Alan Paton Literary
Invitation to the Alan Paton Literary Festival The Alan Paton Centre (APC), in collaboration with Darryl David, is pleased to host the Alan Paton Literary
HARRY GWALA (1920-1995) Centenary memories of the ‘Lion of the Midlands’ Harry Temba Gwala was known as “Ibhubesi, the Lion of Pietermaritzburg”. He was born in New
Mandela and Gandhi: Reading Conversations with Myself and Experiments with Truth, was the title of the 21st Alan Paton Lecture presented by Professor Sarah Nuttall
Freedom day is much more than just another public holiday. It is an important day to commemorate the country’s history and the dawn of democracy.
Sanele Hlatshwayo a honour’s student in Library and Information Management came to the Alan Paton Centre to his intern training service, from 23-24 July 2019.
UKZN Special Collections and the KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts and Culture’s KwaZulu-Natal Archives and Records Service hosted the Third Archives Annual Lecture at the Colin
Mxolisi Mchunu a final year DUT Library Science student came to the Alan Paton Centre on 23 -24 July 2019, to do his integrated work
The Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Archives (APC) welcomed 11 students from the Central Michigan University (CMU), United Sates of America on 4 June 2019.
The 26th Alan Paton Lecture was presented by Dr Sibongiseni Mkhize and Professor Jill E Kelly at the Colin Webb Hall on the Pietermaritzburg campus
The Nola and Nick Steele Archival Collection was launched by UKZN Special Collections and the Alan Paton Centre and Struggle Archives (APC), in partnership with