Anti-apartheid photojournalist Dr Peter Magubane has been described as a real “Mkhonto” who used his camera instead of guns and spears to help bring down the cruel apartheid regime.
Words such as distinguished lensman, fearless journalist, freedom fighter, stubborn, courageous, funny, charming, steadfast, intense and a true Capricorn were used to describe one of South Africa’s proudest Struggle photojournalists, who used his camera to expose to the world the brutal effects of the apartheid regime.
President Cyril Ramaphosa accorded Dr Magubane a special provincial official funeral category in recognition of his contribution to the Struggle against apartheid.
Ramaphosa, speaking at his funeral service at the Bryanston Methodist Church yesterday, recalled how Magubane used milk cartons, hollowed-out bread, and bibles to sneak his camera in to capture pictures to show the…