Leleti Khumalo
Acclaimed actress Leleti Khumalo will receive an honorary doctorate from Rhodes University, acknowledging her significant contributions to the arts and her role as a social advocate over several decades.
The star of Sarafina! is set to be awarded a Doctor of Laws (LLD) (honoris causa), with the university highlighting her use of storytelling to address social injustices and raise awareness of various issues.
Rhodes University’s statement noted that Khumalo’s work transcends entertainment, delving into critical themes that reflect South Africa’s historical and current challenges.
“From the defiant spirit of Sarafina! to the poignant storytelling in Yesterday, Leleti has used her craft as a powerful tool for social change, confronting the realities of Apartheid and the HIV/AIDS epidemic. She doesn’t just act; she advocates,” the institution stated.
Khumalo gained international recognition through her performance in Sarafina!, where she worked alongside prominent figures such as Whoopi Goldberg and Miriam Makeba.
She was discovered by the well-known playwright Mbongeni Ngema, ultimately building a career characterized by strong performances in productions like Yesterday and popular television series such as Generations and Uzalo.
Outside of acting, Khumalo has been an outspoken advocate, utilizing her prominence to shed light on issues such as HIV/AIDS and youth empowerment, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal.
Though the announcement has received mixed reviews on social media, with some users questioning the standards for honorary degrees and suggesting that academic achievements should take precedence, others have defended the choice, citing Khumalo’s cultural influence and her significant contributions to important dialogues in film and television.
Khumalo has previously expressed a desire to make a meaningful impact through her storytelling, aligning with the honor she is set to receive.
“I want to tell stories that are going to change people’s lives. I don’t want to just be an actress. I want to be an actress who is going to make a difference.”
