DR JUGGIE Pather, an author and a board director of the 1860 Heritage Centre, turned 90 on August 12.
The centre, in Derby Street in the Durban CBD, is in existence because of him, and it services the greater South African community due to the vision, determination and sheer tenacity of people like Pather. It is, therefore, a significant moment to reflect on his journey and a life well lived.
Pather was born in Clairwood in 1935 to Kanakasabathy and Neelatchie Pather.
His grandfather, Ramsamy Pather, worked as a goldsmith, hailing from Thanjavur, South India, before emigrating to Mauritius.
In Mauritius, Ramsamy Pather fathered Kanakasabathy, who was born in Rosehill. Kanakasabathy followed in his father’s footsteps, becoming an apprentice goldsmith at age 16 and practising in Queen Street, Port Louis.…
