In 1963 Mukwahepo left her home in Namibia and followed her fiance across the border into Angola. They survived hunger and war and eventually made their way to Tanzania. There, Mukwahepo became the first woman to undergo military training with SWAPO. For nine years she was the only woman in SWAPO's Kongwa camp. She was then thrust into a more traditional women's role - taking care of children in the SWAPO camps in Zambia and Angola. At Independence, Mukwahepo returned to Namibia with five children. One by one their parents came to reclaim them, until she was left alone. Already in her fifties, and with little education, Mukwahepo could not get employment. She survived on handouts until the Government introduced a pension and other benefits ...
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Peer reviewedNokuthela Linderely Dube, one of the first black women to qualify as a teacher, author ...
Laura E. Bleckmann, IARA (Institute for Anthropological Research in Africa), Leuven, Belgium Counter...
Oral history of Maria Nga Chau, born in 1945 in Nha Trang, Vietnam to a well-to-do Catholic-raised m...
'Failure is not in my vocabulary' says Libertina Inaaviposa Amathila - medical doctor, leading membe...
Siphokazi Magadla's Guerrillas and Combative Mothers rests on 40 life histories of women w...
M.A.The year 1976 will always go down the history of South Africa as the pinnacle and turning point ...
The main objective of the study is to explore the response of women to the Armed Struggle in Chiping...
History and memories of African liberation cannot be complete without the mention of some women who,...
History and memories of African liberation cannot be complete without the mention of some women who,...
Women on the frontline of efforts to end violence and secure a just peace seldom record their experi...
Nation and nationalism have been associated with masculinity. Nations and states are often envisione...
Lauretta Ngcobo's death in November 2015 robbed South Africa and the African continent of a signific...
This study examines the state assisted demobilisation and civilian reintegration of women excombatan...
The Mau-Mau war of independence in Kenya was fought after the returnees of the First and Second Worl...
Mau-Mau revolutionary rebels began fighting for Kenyan independence in the 1940s, with the warfare r...
Peer reviewedNokuthela Linderely Dube, one of the first black women to qualify as a teacher, author ...
Laura E. Bleckmann, IARA (Institute for Anthropological Research in Africa), Leuven, Belgium Counter...
Oral history of Maria Nga Chau, born in 1945 in Nha Trang, Vietnam to a well-to-do Catholic-raised m...