Baleka mbete biography of mahatma gandhi
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Abacha, Sani (–)
Nigerian Army officer and politician, who served as the de facto president of Nigeria from to Abacha fought for Nigeria in the country's civil war against Biafra and rose through the army ranks. The Abacha regime came under worldwide condemnation after the execution of the Ogoni Nine including Ken Saro Wiwa. He was chairperson of the Economic Community of West African States (Ecowas). He died from a heart attack.
Abdurahman, Abdullah (–)
Medical doctor, politician and anti-apartheid activist. Father of Cissie Gool. First black person to be elected to the Cape Town City Council and the Cape Provincial Council. President of the African Political Organisation (APO). Posthumously awarded the Order for Meritorious Service: Class 1 (Gold) by Mandela in , for his work against racial oppression.
Abiola, Moshood (–)
Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola was a Nigerian businessman, publisher and politician. Known for his out-spoken political stances, Abi
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B Mbete: Inanda Seminar birthday celebration
Address by Ms Baleka Mbete, Deputy President of the Republic of
South Africa, at the years birthday celebration of the Inanda Seminar
7 March
Salutations
I am delighted to be here today to join the community of this seminary in
the celebration of the th anniversary of this great institution that has
been on the side of those who resisted and fought colonialism. Somehow, I am
part of this community after having spent a significant period of my life at
this school as a student. I feel humbled to have been invited to be among your
speakers when there are so many alumni of this seminary who have given life in
the outstanding role they are playing in our country today to the motto of this
institution â "Shine where you are"!
There is something special about this seminary that should not be missed,
lest we overlook an important part of our history. This seminary was opened to
African girls at the time when formal education
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Speech by Deputy Minister Mhaule on the 25 years of South Africa’s Freedom at the Research and Information struktur for developing countries (RIS), 9 January
Programme Director,
Director General of RIS, Prof Sachin Chaturvedi,
Distinguished guests,
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Sanibonani
I am honoured to be addressing this distinguished audience and wish to thank the RIS for the opportunity to address you today.
I am particularly pleased that one of the first engagements we are åtagande in our Silver Jubilee celebrating 25 years of freedom fryst vatten happening here in India. As the people of South Africa sought to overthrow the shackles of oppression brought to bära upon us, India, newly independent, was one of the most principled supporters of the struggle against apartheid and racial discrimination. It was India which consistently called on the international community to act on the issue of apartheid South Africa in international fora. It fryst vatten not an exaggeration to say that South