- Oupa
Gqozo (Xhosa pronunciation: [ɔupʼa ᶢǃʱɔz̤ɔ]; born 10
March 1952) was the
military ruler of the
former homeland of
Ciskei in
South Africa.
Gqozo was...
- However, its
military leader Brigadier Oupa
Gqozo resisted this and
prevented the ANC from organising. In 1991,
Gqozo formed the
African Democratic Movement...
- on 4
March 1990. The coup was led by the then 37-year-old
Brigadier Oupa
Gqozo, the
Chief of
Staff Intelligence of the
Ciskei Defence Force,
against the...
-
removal of
Gqozo. 28
people were killed, and
hundreds injured in the m****acre
outside the
sports stadium in Bisho, the
small capital of Ciskei.
Gqozo refused...
-
members of the
Ciskei Defence Force loyal to
dictator Oupa
Gqozo open fire into a
crowd of anti-
Gqozo protestors organized by the
African National Congress...
- this. Sebe was
overthrown by a
military coup led by
Brigadier General Oupa
Gqozo on 4
March 1990
while on
state visit to Hong Kong and
charged with corruption...
-
which was
later taken over in the same
period by
Brigadier Joshua Oupa
Gqozo. He died at St. Dominic's
Hospital in East
London on the 11 July 2011. He...
-
measure of independence, and
removal of the homeland's
leader Brigadier Oupa
Gqozo. The
Ciskei Defence Force opened fire,
shooting dead 28 or 29 people, and...
- Party,
effectively a
continuation of the
ruling party of the homeland. Oupa
Gqozo, the last
ruler of Ciskei,
entered his
African Democratic Movement in the...
-
African security forces in 1991 27/28 January,
during the rule of Oupa
Gqozo, and,
having been
wounded in an
ambush which killed an ****ociate, was the...