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James Mpanza (15 May 1889 – 23
September 1970) was a
community leader and
social activist in Johannesburg,
South Africa, from the mid-1940s
until the late...
- later,
Mpanza faked a
kidnapping plot and lied to the
police in
order to get his attention.
Nomvethe and the
police later found out that
Mpanza had lied...
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Terence Skhumbuzo Mpanza (born 4
October 1964) is a
South African politician. He is a
Member of the
National ****embly of
South Africa.
Mpanza is a
member of...
- The
James Mpanza House is a
simple house in
Orlando near Johannesburg,
South Africa.
James Mpanza was a
champion for the
rights of
black South Africans...
- 1860–1906?),
leader of the
Zondi clan of the Zulu people, who
lived in the
Mpanza Valley (now a
district near Greytown, KwaZulu-Natal)
against British rule...
- the
names suggested to the city
council was Kwa
Mpanza,
meaning Mpanza's place,
invoking the name of
Mpanza and his role in
bringing the
plight of Orlando...
- 12, 2013.
KwaDukuza has of two
major hospitals,
General Justice Gizenga Mpanza Regional Hospital, in the city
centre which serves as iLembe's
largest and...
- Charter.
Black political organisations and
leaders such as
Alfred Xuma,
James Mpanza, the
African National Congress, and the
Council of Non-European
Trade Unions...
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Abbotts College Location Information Established 1971
Director Horace Mpanza Grades 8 - 12
Education system IEB
Website https://www.abbotts.co.za...
- Georgedale,
adjoining Mpumalanga to the west was the
birthplace of
James Mpanza who
became known as the "Father of Soweto". The
township was
engulfed in...