Tony Grogan Cartoons

Tony Grogan Cartoons

University of Cape Town

Tony Grogan is a cartoonist, illustrator and artist living in Cape Town. Items are property of the University of Cape Town Libraries. For information about acquiring a copy and/or permission to reproduce an image, please contact the Special Collections of the University of Cape Town Libraries. Copyright held by Tony Grogan.


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Items are property of the University of Cape Town Libraries. For information about acquiring a copy and/or permission to reproduce an image, please contact the Special Collections of the University of Cape Town Libraries.

UCT: University of Cape Town

Under the lunatic economic policies of ZANU-PF (Zimbabwe African National Union-Patriotic Front) the value of the Zimbabwe dollar went into free fall. Printing money was one of the solutions adopted …


UCT: University of Cape Town

The taxi industry was a law unto itself. Traffic officers, risking being shot at by taxi driver offenders, chose to target softer offenders instead. Description provided by Tony Grogan.


UCT: University of Cape Town

Legislation to stem the tide of black influx to the urban areas became increasingly futile. The government�s forcible return of immigrants from Cape Town back to Transkei, from whence they …


UCT: University of Cape Town

Nelson Mandela's act of reconciliation in visiting Betsy Verwoerd in Orania made me wonder whether PW Botha was capable of a similar act of magnanimity. Description provided by Tony Grogan.


UCT: University of Cape Town

When the entire edifice of Apartheid came crashing down in 1990 one wondered what had been the purpose of it all. Description provided by Tony Grogan.


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Domestic confusion before the amalgamation of the two national anthems. Description provided by Tony Grogan.


UCT: University of Cape Town

Announcements by Defence Minister Magnus Malan that our troops were not in Angola were met with scepticism while the media in the rest of the world were full of reports …