Significantly, Mama Sobukwe receives this long-overdue honour in this year marking the 40th commemoration of the death under banishment of her husband, founding president of the Pan-Africanist Congress of Azania and a liberation philosopher par excellent, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, and exactly a d
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"I don't know when this will stop because I am beginning to get tired."
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Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns South Africa Israeli-Palestinian conflictUnlike many of the African National Congress (ANC) leaders at provincial and national levels who have taken power since 1994 and lined their own pockets at the expense of the people, she lived in Soweto – one of the largest African townships in the country, which is her testament to the Cabralian
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