He was the first Black African to head a major international organization, but complaints about his tenure led the U.S. and Britain to pull out of it.
Most of the victims were women killed in one house, according to the police, who have started a manhunt for the gunmen.
Growing up in a Black township, Vusi Mdoyi found a sprinkle of joy under apartheid in a street-dancing style known as pantsula. As a choreographer, he has elevated it into high art, injected with ideas.
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