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Moses Mauane Kotane (9
August 1905 – 19 May 1978) was a
South African politician and activist.
Kotane was
secretary general of the
South African Communist...
- multi-racial
front against apartheid.
Influenced by
friends like
Moses Kotane and by the
Soviet Union's
support for wars of
national liberation, his mistrust...
- 1929:
Albert Nzula 1932: J. B.
Marks 1933:
Moses Kotane 1936:
Edwin Thabo Mo****sanyana 1938:
Moses Kotane 1978:
Moses Mabhida 1984: Joe
Slovo 1991: Chris...
- is the
birthplace of
prominent political figures:
Lucas Mangope,
Moses Kotane,
Ahmed Kathrada,
Abram Onkgopotse Tiro, Ruth Mompati, J. B. Marks, Aziz...
- May 2013.
Retrieved 11
April 2016. "
Kotane: The
authentic New
Zealand Maori cultural experience – Powhiri". www.
kotane.co.nz.
Archived from the original...
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Moses Kotane Muni****lity (Tswana:
Mmasepala wa
Moses Kotane) is a
local muni****lity
within the
Bojanala Platinum District Muni****lity, in the North...
- 34028; 27.09083
Country South Africa Province North West Muni****lity
Moses Kotane Established 1979 Time zone UTC+2 (SAST)
Postal code (street) 2999 Area code...
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Pella is a town in
Moses Kotane Local Muni****lity in the
North West
province of
South Africa. "Main
Place Pella".
Census 2011.
Pella Village,a village...
- the 1920s. The
translation may have been
penned or
authorized by
Moses Kotane, who was secretary-general of the SACP from 1939
until his
death in exile...
- the
remains of
Marks were
returned to
South Africa together with
Moses Kotane's remains and he was
reburied on 14
March at Pella,
North West.
South Africa...