Mboweni: the lodestar that guided SA

20 October 2024 - 00:00 By LESLIE MAASDORP

Oliver Tambo, who tragically died in 1993, is widely credited as the glue that held the ANC together during the dark years of state repression. In 1991 the baton for the final lap of the struggle for liberation was handed to Nelson Mandela, who is universally recognised as the father of South Africa’s political transition. ..

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