Her debut novel‚ 'Muriel at Metropolitan'‚ was published in 1975. In a statement by President Jacob Zuma, he extended his condolences, saying:
'She will be remembered for her outstanding literary work which earned her several accolades and honours including the Order of Ikhamanga which was bestowed on her for her excellent intellectual achievements and contribution to the development of literature in South Africa. We wish to convey our deepest condolences to her family‚ relatives and all in the arts and culture industry. May her soul rest in peace,' he said.
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ReplyDeleteGood night Miriam Tlali, your works and those of Nadine Gordimer (the first African female nobel prize in literature winner, 1991) became the epitome of female struggle in championing the cause of liberation from oppression from the fangs of apartheid supremacist misrule.
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