Ncedile Saule is a South African novelist, writer and academic.
Saule was born in Fort Beaufort and is from the Bhayi, Mvulane clan. [1] Saule has written a number of notable works in Xhosa, including Unyana Womntu, which was adapted for television by the SABC in 1989, [2] as well as Umthetho KaMthetho and Inkululeko Isentabeni[ citation needed]. He has twice won the Nguni category in the M-Net Literary Awards. [3]
Saule was a Xhosa lecturer at the University of South Africa from 1982 until joining Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in around 2013. [3] He is a Xhosa lecturer at Rhodes University[ citation needed].
Ncedile Saule is a South African novelist, writer and academic.
Saule was born in Fort Beaufort and is from the Bhayi, Mvulane clan. [1] Saule has written a number of notable works in Xhosa, including Unyana Womntu, which was adapted for television by the SABC in 1989, [2] as well as Umthetho KaMthetho and Inkululeko Isentabeni[ citation needed]. He has twice won the Nguni category in the M-Net Literary Awards. [3]
Saule was a Xhosa lecturer at the University of South Africa from 1982 until joining Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University in around 2013. [3] He is a Xhosa lecturer at Rhodes University[ citation needed].