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Mkhabela

@iamthetozzy

A smooth sea has never made a skillful sailor

Self-employed, Father, @Mancity & @KaizerChiefs fan
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Mangati ka Godide circa 1908, an iMpi (warrior) from the amaBhele people of Nkandla, was among the many who rallied behind Bambata kaMancinza in the 1906 Bambata Rebellion against British colonial rule. During his interrogation, Mangati ka Godide refused to implicate King

Mangati ka Godide circa 1908, an iMpi (warrior) from the amaBhele people of Nkandla, was among the many who rallied behind Bambata kaMancinza in the 1906 Bambata Rebellion against British colonial rule. During his interrogation, Mangati ka Godide refused to implicate King
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Don't lie my guy.. Action SA has never changed it posture on foreigners.. The CBD is mainly used by people in the lower middle class, you won't find any European illegals at Hillbrow..

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Asibonge the community of Mamelodi ✊️🇿🇦 It was Danville now, Mamelodi. Reject the infantile EFF ideology #VoetsekEFF #VoetsekMalema

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Vuyani Victor Zibi (1959-1982) was an MK operative who was in his early 20s when he was killed in a raid by the South African Defence Force (SADF) Special Forces in Maseru, Lesotho, on December 9, 1982. His nephew is the Rise Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi. Image Source: Madeleine

Vuyani Victor Zibi (1959-1982) was an MK operative who was in his early 20s when he was killed in a raid by the South African Defence Force (SADF) Special Forces in Maseru, Lesotho, on December 9, 1982. His nephew is the Rise Mzansi leader Songezo Zibi. Image Source: Madeleine
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Virginia Mngoma photographed by Sue Williamson in 1984. Thokozile Virginia Mngoma was an ANC activist and a founding member of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW). She was one of the organizers of the 1957 Alexandra bus boycott and, after 1960, helped establish the

Virginia Mngoma photographed by Sue Williamson in 1984. Thokozile Virginia Mngoma was an ANC activist and a founding member of the Federation of South African Women (FEDSAW). She was one of the organizers of the 1957 Alexandra bus boycott and, after 1960, helped establish the
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The first Black South African Advocate, Duma Nokwe, pictured in 1962. Nokwe was the first Black South African to be admitted to the Johannesburg Bar in 1956. A 'Congress Man' from the 1940s, Nokwe left for exile in January of 1963 and died in Lusaka, January of 1978. Image

The first Black South African Advocate, Duma Nokwe, pictured in 1962. Nokwe was the first Black South African to be admitted to the Johannesburg Bar in 1956. A 'Congress Man' from the 1940s, Nokwe left for exile in January of 1963 and died in Lusaka, January of 1978. Image
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"Faculties are understaffed, underqualified and underpaid. Work loads are inhuman. A new school at GaRankuwa was permitted to open with only three teachers for seven hundred students." - Ernest Cole, on Education For Servitude, 1962

"Faculties are understaffed, underqualified and underpaid. Work loads are inhuman. A new school at GaRankuwa was permitted to open with only three teachers for seven hundred students." - Ernest Cole, on Education For Servitude, 1962
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Composer, musician and trade unionist Vuyisile Mini was executed by the apartheid government for charges of sabotage and complicity in the killing of a police informant. He was one of the first members of the armed wing of the African National Congress, uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK).

Composer, musician and trade unionist Vuyisile Mini was executed by the apartheid government for charges of sabotage and complicity in the killing of a police informant. He was one of the first members of the armed wing of the African National Congress, uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK).