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Art is key to an improved South Africa

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Struggle stalwart and artist, Professor Pitika Ntuli says that art is an important medium to reset South Africa to its former glory.

Regarded as a polymath, and having spent 32 years in exile in Swaziland and the UK, Ntuli, 83, was in Durban this week to open his solo exhibition titled Azibuyele Emasisweni (Return to the source) at the Durban Art Gallery.

In a wide ranging interview with the Sunday Tribune, Ntuli spoke candidly about his life, the

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