It is a custom in South Africa that those who visit the local township and interact with the community are given a traditional South African Xhosa name.
Also missing is Goncharov's biased history of the British-Xhosa Wars and his wholehearted approval of British aggression, treachery, and ruthless extirpation of the Xhosa.
Virgil Prins, who speaks English, Afrikaans and Xhosa, notes that whites are impatient for punchlines; black audiences enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
It effectively abolished communal ownership altogether in the region, dispossessing a large number of Xhosa, and instituting a labour tax to force them into White-owned businesses.