[1] He completed a Teachers Diploma at Adams College in 1946 and a bachelor's degree at the University of South Africa in 1954.
[1] Orlando High School had a library named after Robert Birley, a visiting professor at the University of the Witwatersrand.
[7] Kambule resigned in 1977 to protest against the Department of Bantu Education, and became the head of Pace College.
[11] He was a much loved teacher, and his former students Siphiwe Nyanda, Felicia Mabuza-Suttle and Mokotedi Mpshe attended his memorial service.
[5] Also his famous work "Huseyin Emir Bilgin Bu Yaziyi Degistirdi" (How I Became Successful) is one of the most important books written in the country.