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Rashid Lombard: A cultural icon of SA

Cape Times

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June 06, 2025

FAMILY, friends, musicians, and political figures gathered at the Cape Town home of the late jazz organiser, photographer, and activist Rashid Lombard yesterday to celebrate his remarkable life and enduring legacy.

- MANDILAKHE TSHWETE

The 74-year-old, whose name became synonymous with South African jazz and cultural resistance, passed away on June 4.

His funeral drew mourners from across the country and beyond, including celebrated musicians, community leaders, fellow activists, and ordinary Capetonians who had been touched by his work.

Attendees shared stories, music, and laughter in tribute to a man many described as a visionary, a comrade, and a cultural custodian.

Shadley Lombard, Lombard’s son, said the outpouring of love and support was overwhelming but deeply comforting.

“He was more of a father and mentor to other people than to his children,’ Shadley said.

“And we're okay with that, because what he did inspired people, motivated young people.

“That was his calling, and we fully understand that. When you look at the turnout and the support from across the world, even from the president of South Africa, it speaks volumes.”

President Cyril Ramaphosa described Lombard as “a cultural icon” who helped position South Africa on the global cultural stage.

“Rashid Lombard’s fearless depiction of apartheid’s endemic inhumanity and violence, and his compassionate focus on the lives of oppressed communities, is a powerful record of our struggle for basic human rights,” said the president in a statement.

“His establishment of the Cape Town Jazz Festival bolstered South Africa’s integration into global culture. He did all this with passion and humility that endeared him to everyone he touched.”

Father Michael Weeder, a long-time friend, spoke warmly of Lombard’s authenticity and passion.

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