Nimrod Mkele was a South African journalist, psychologist, and anti-apartheid activist. As part of the famed Drum magazine era alongside literary giants like Can Themba and Henry Nxumalo, Mkele provided a distinct, socially conscious voice for Black urban life. A graduate of the University of Natal with a degree in psychology, Mkele used his academic background to become a leading expert on the Black consumer market in South Africa. Breaking massive racial barriers, he served as the first African account executive at the international advertising agency J. Walter Thompson. Sources: Drum Archive, Time Magazine, Wikipedia