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Curious Muswell Hill explores the history of the Edwardian suburb where the first Wetherspoons was opened and The Kinks and Fairport Convention ...
Oliver Tambo. Tambo died after suffering a stroke in 1993 after having served the ANC from 1967 to 1991 when he was succeeded by the first black state president, Nelson Mandela.
Oliver Reginald Kai-zana Tambo would have turned a hundred and today. Mantashe says Tambo's generation sustained a struggle for 5 decades while the current leadership has not managed to hold on to ...
Oliver Tambo’s life exemplified the synergy of political activism and intellectualism. He demonstrated that the struggle for justice and equality required not only courage but also intellect, not just ...
Flying to South Africa, I took notice of the name of the airport I would fly to and realized it had been named after ANC activist Oliver Tambo.
These pictures show how we honour our heritage in South Africa. A decade after it was built at a cost of R60 million, the OR Tambo Cultural Project in Ekurhuleni is a dirty, untidy, neglected mess.
Multiple social media posts shared pictures of statues purportedly sculpted in the likenesses of South Africa's liberation heroes Oliver Tambo and Winnie Mandela. The posts allege the statues cost ...
Speaking notes of Minister Motsoaledi at the OR Tambo International Airport Operation Let me acknowledge the Director-General of the Department, Mr Tommy Makhode Head of the Counter Corruption Branch ...
The unveiling of a statue of Oliver Tambo in north London’s Borough of Haringey brought back memories of the day in 1985 when former Cape Times editor Tony Heard and John Battersby met the ...
A NEW statue of South African revolutionary Oliver Tambo has been unveiled as a tribute to the man who kept the “flame of hope burning” against apartheid. The monument is in Albert Road Recreation ...