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Victoria Nonyamezelo Mxenge (1
January 1942, in King William's Town,
Eastern Cape – 1
August 1985, in Umlazi, Durban, Natal) was a
South African anti-apartheid...
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Mxenge is an
African surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Griffiths Mxenge (1935–1981),
South African anti-apartheid
activist Victoria Mxenge...
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Griffiths Mlungisi Mxenge (27
February 1935 – 19
November 1981) was born in KwaRayi, a
rural settlement outside of King
Williams Town,
Eastern Cape. He...
- (formerly Port Elizabeth) and
follows the
lives of a
powerful family, the
Mxenges, as they
navigate love,
power and betrayal. It
first aired on the 16 January...
- Xhosa-language
newspaper in
South Africa Griffiths Mxenge, anti-Apartheid
activist Victoria Mxenge, anti-Apartheid
activist Steve Tshwete, anti-Apartheid...
- station. The King
Zwelithini Stadium,
which is
located on the
Griffiths Mxenge Highway, has been
revamped for the 2010 FIFA
World Cup it is home to AmaZulu...
- firm of
Griffiths Mxenge as an
articled clerk in 1978. He
finished his
articles at GM
Mxenge Law Firm in 1981, the same year
Mxenge was ********inated by...
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Banishment under Apartheid. BRILL. p. 24. ISBN 9789004247710. "Griffiths
Mxenge is murdered".
South African History Online. McRae,
Donald (22
November 2013)...
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torture and
death of many anti-apartheid
activists including Griffiths Mxenge.
Mamasela was an
askari and part of the
Vlakplaas counterinsurgency unit...
- government. The unit is
known to have
carried out the
murders of
Griffiths Mxenge in 1981 and the so-called "Chesterville Four" in 1986,
among many others...