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Sandile Dikeni was born on 22 April, 1966 in Victoria West, South Africa, is a South African poet. At 53 years old, Sandile Dikeni height not available right now. We will update Sandile Dikeni's height soon as possible.

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Occupation Poet, editor
Sandile Dikeni Age 53 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 22 April 1966
Birthday 22 April
Birthplace Victoria West, South Africa
Date of death 9 November 2019,
Died Place Cape Town, South Africa
Nationality South African

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2019

Sandile Dikeni (1966 – 9 November 2019) was a South African poet and editor.

My point of fame wasn’t really how eloquently I could articulate an anti-apartheid stance in strict political terms. It was more [a] cultural articulation of my anti-apartheidism.

He survived a car accident in 2005 and recovering slowly after a coma, he continued to participate in events, such as the launch of Planting Water in 2007. His death on 9 November 2019 from tuberculosis was mourned in numerous obituaries.

2005

Dikeni is the author of three collections of poems, including Guava Juice, (Mayibuye Books, 1992), which is followed by Telegraph to the Sky (UKZN Press, 2001) and Planting Water (UKZN Press, 2007). He also published a collection of his articles from the Cape Times, Soul Fire: Writing the Transition (UKZN Press, 2002), and his essay 'How The West Was Lost' appeared in Chimurenga 07: Kaapstad! And Jozi the Night Moses Died (July 2005). On 10th February 2005, he recorded in collaboration with German composer Klaus Hinrich Stahmer a collection of his poetry published by Wergo, accompanied by musicians Carin Levine (flutes);Jennifer Hymer (piano); Stephan Froleyks and Olaf Pyras (percussion); Omphalo-Quartett (African drums); Andreas König and Aki Hoffmann (piano).

1995

After the end of apartheid, he worked as a journalist and political commentator, started the AM Live and PM Live radio shows at SAFM in 1995, and worked as arts editor for the Cape Times, editor of Die Suid Afrikaan and political editor of This Day.