in the novel "Cry the Beloved Country" by Alan Peyton, Reverend Stephen Kumalo is an Anglican priest who travels to Johannesburg to find his sister Gertrude and his son Absalom.
His sister and son had travelled to Johannesburg and had not returned.
In Johannesburg Stephen also meets with his brother John, who works as a carpenter.
There are a lot of Afrikaans-speaking people in and from Johannesburg, but a lot of other languages are also spoken in Johannesburg and by people from Johannesburg.
Amos Masondo is the major of Johannesburg.
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Swahili isn't an official language in Johannesburg, but it would be spoken by Kenyan people living in Johannesburg.
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He went to Johannesburg to find his son Absalom,his sister Gertrude, and his brother John.
Alfred Kumalo died on October 21, 2012, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
When Kumalo first sees Johannesburg from his train, he feels overwhelmed by the size, bustling activity, and diversity of the city. He is struck by the contrast between the rural simplicity of his village and the urban chaos of the city.
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he was always a hero just he did not know it
Reverend Stephen Kumalo goes to Johannesburg to search for his sister, to find his son, and to explore the changes happening in South Africa due to urbanization and segregation.
The rising action of "Cry, the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton includes the journey of Kumalo to Johannesburg to find his son, Absalom, and uncover the truth about his involvement in a crime. As Kumalo navigates the challenges of the city and uncovers the harsh realities of racial segregation and poverty, tension builds as he struggles to come to terms with the harsh reality of his son's actions.
Kumalo receives a letter from James Jarvis, who tells Kumalo that it was one of his wife's last wishes that a new church be built at Ndotsheni and that his wife had been in poor health even before Johannesburg. ChaCha On! - See more at the related link
Alton Kumalo died on August 30, 2013, in UK.
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He plans on retiring and he gives kumalo the church savings
He plans on retiring and he gives kumalo the church savings