Oliver Reginald 'O.R.' Kaizana Tambo was born in the village of Nkantolo in the Pondoland (eQawukeni) region of what is now the Eastern Cape. His father, Mzimeni Tambo, the son of a farmer, was an assistant salesperson in a local trading store, and had ten children from his four wives. Tambo's mother, Julia, was his third wife and a devout Christian. Originally a traditionalist, Mzimeni Tambo later converted to Christianity. Tambo was christened Kaizana at birth, getting his name from Germany Kaizer Wilhelm, whose army had fought against the British in World War I. His father gave him the name to show his opposition to the 1878 colonisation of Pondoland by the British. Tambo began his formal education at the age of seven at the Ludeke Metho...
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Portrait of the chief Khama with his son Sekhome, in Mangwato, Northern Rhodesia. Khama III became k...
As Kenya celebrates her 52nd year of independence on 12th December 2015, the name of Thomas Johnson ...
„Oberhäuptling Jongintaba“ („Supreme chief Jongintaba“). An African and a European man sitting on ch...
Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe was post-apartheid South Africa's third president and served in this positi...
South African politician and public intellectual Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki was born into a family of prom...
Oliver Tambo dedicated most of his life to the liberation of South Africa from apartheid dominion, w...
Throughout the 20th century, mission-educated black men rose to prominence in the African National C...
Oliver Reginald Tambo’s life is best known by his association with the African National Congress (AN...
Mosibudi Aaron Mangena spent his entire adult life as a leader in the Black Consciousness Movement (...
In 1990 Karabo was born in Delaware, the second child of Alfred and Thabisile Moleah. At age 5 the ...
This dissertation is a history of an English mission, the Anglican Universities\u27 Mission to Centr...
CITATION: Jansen, J. D. 2019. A faith that does justice : the public testimony of Oliver Tambo. Jour...
Windhoek in the early 1960s: the 34-year-old politician Clemens Kapuuo knocks at the door of the sen...
William Mervin Gumede is one of South Africa's finest minds. Born on 11 July 1973, he attended Webn...
Nyasaland (now Malawi). At the time it was known to the British reading and donating public through ...
Portrait of the chief Khama with his son Sekhome, in Mangwato, Northern Rhodesia. Khama III became k...
As Kenya celebrates her 52nd year of independence on 12th December 2015, the name of Thomas Johnson ...
„Oberhäuptling Jongintaba“ („Supreme chief Jongintaba“). An African and a European man sitting on ch...