Pitika Ntuli (1942) is a South
African sculptor, poet, writer, and academic who spent 32 years of his life in
exile in Swaziland and the UK. He is currently
Professor Extraordinaire at Tshwane University of Technology.
Pitika Ntuli has exhibited in several individual and group
exhibitions in many countries in Europe and in the USA and has organised
numerous international art and cultural events in Britain. Until 2010 he had never exhibited in his own
country, South Africa. He has exhibitions planned in Durban and Pretoria for
2011.
Pitika Ntuli is an expert in African indigenous knowledge
systems. He is a regular political and cultural commentator on SABC 2 every
Saturday morning and his column is acknowledged as having increased the
audience ratings of Weekend Live. He is a well-known poet and speaker who has
been a keynote speaker at numerous high profile events and has read his poetry
in many forums in the country and the Region.
He was the main organiser of the KwaZulu-Natal Millennium
Parade and a key figure in the African Renaissance Annual Festivals in Durban.
He is a frequent guest on TV and Radio and especially on many of the SABC
African Language Radio stations. He was a judge
for the Sunday Times Literary Awards (2009). He recently chaired the 2010 Task
Team that advised the Minister of Arts and Culture with regard to cultural programmes
associated with the World Cup, including the opening and closing ceremonies.
Pitika is married to Antoinette Ntuli; they have four sons,
two daughters and four grandchildren.
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