Works
- Inkondlo kaZulu (poetry), Witwatersrand University Press (Johannesburg), 1935.
- Noma nini (novel), Yacindezelwa Emshinini Wasemhlathuzane (Mariannhill, Natal), 1935.
- UDingiswayo kaJobe (novel), Sheldon Press (London), 1939.
- Nje nempela (novel), Mariannhill Mission Press (Mariannhill, Natal), 1944.
- Amal'eZulu (poetry), Witwatersrand University Press, 1945.
- Zulu-English Dictionary (with C. M. Doke), Witwatersrand University Press, 1948.
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