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Leleti Khumalo’s decades on stage and screen earn her a prestigious doctorate

by Chiraag Davechand
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There are certain names in South African storytelling that carry weight the moment they are mentioned. Leleti Khumalo is one of them. From township theatres to global screens, her journey has never just been about acting. It has been about telling the country’s story with honesty, grit, and unmistakable presence.

Now, that legacy is being formally recognised. Rhodes University is set to award Khumalo an honorary doctorate, a milestone that places her work firmly in the country’s academic and cultural record.

A career that shaped a generation

For many South Africans, Khumalo’s face is inseparable from Sarafina!, the production that introduced her talent to the world. That performance alone cemented her as a voice of resistance and resilience during a defining moment in the country’s history.

But her career did not stop there. Over the years, she has continued to evolve, appearing in film, television, and theatre projects that reflect the complexities of South African life. Her work has consistently carried a sense of authenticity that resonates across generations.

This honorary doctorate is not just about longevity. It recognises the depth of her contribution to the arts and the role she has played in shaping how South African stories are told both locally and internationally.

Why this recognition matters now

In recent years, there has been a growing push to properly acknowledge artists who helped shape South Africa’s cultural identity. Universities, once seen as distant from the creative industry, are increasingly recognising the power of storytelling as a form of knowledge.

Khumalo’s honour feels particularly significant in this context. It bridges the gap between lived experience and academic recognition, reminding us that art is not separate from history. It is history.

On social media, the reaction has been warm and celebratory. Fans and fellow creatives have praised the decision, with many pointing out that her influence has long deserved this level of recognition. For younger actors, it also sends a clear message. The work matters, and it is seen.

 

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A legacy still unfolding

What makes this moment even more powerful is that Khumalo’s story is far from over. She remains active, relevant, and deeply respected in an industry that is constantly changing.

In a country like South Africa, where stories are always being written in real time, her journey stands as a reminder of what it means to stay true to your craft. From stages in Soweto to international acclaim, she has carried her roots with her every step of the way.

This doctorate does more than honour a career. It celebrates a woman who helped shape the voice of a nation, one performance at a time.

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Source: Briefly News

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