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Clegg’s legacy immortalised

March 29, 2025

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A LIFE-SIZE bronze statue of the late, legendary musician Johnny Clegg has earned its rightful place in the monumental Long March to Freedom at Century City, Cape Town.

- TRACY-LYNN RUJTERS

Clegg’s legacy immortalised

This remarkable addition ensures that Clegg, celebrated for his role in both music and social activism, takes his place alongside other iconic resistance leaders and freedom fighters who helped shape South Africa's journey to democracy.

Long March to Freedom is a oneof-a-kind outdoor exhibition, a procession of life-size bronze statues that tells the 350-year story of South Africa's liberation.

Situated in Century City, the statues represent notable figures in the fight for freedom from Nelson and Winnie Mandela, Beyers Naude, and Mahatma Gandhi to Albert Luthuli, OR Tambo, and many others whose stories are integral to the nation's history but often overlooked.

Now, Clegg, celebrated as a pioneering musician and anti-apartheid activist, joins this historic line-up.

Born in England in 1953, Clegg moved to South Africa at a young age, where he immersed himself in Zulu culture, studying its music and language.

His work as an anthropologist combined seamlessly with his passion for music, leading to the creation of the multi-racial bands Juluka and Savuka, which defied apartheid's racial segregation.

Clegg's music, blending Western rock with traditional Zulu sounds, became a powerful tool of resistance.

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