-
Thomas Nkobi, who had
recently died.
Shaik had
initially claimed that the
Nkobi family trust held
shares in
Nkobi Holdings,
justifying his use of
Nkobi's name;...
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Thomas Titus Nkobi (22
October 1922 – 25
September 1994) was a
senior leader of the
South African African National Congress (ANC) and a key
figure in...
- bowel. In 2002
Goldberg and
Nkobi married in London; just days later, his
daughter Hilary died suddenly, as
Goldberg and
Nkobi were
preparing to
return to...
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served as
Treasurer General from 1963 to 1973 when he was
replaced by
Thomas Nkobi. Kotane,
representing the
Communist Party,
attended the 1955 Asian-African...
- 20
April 2007.
Retrieved 29
April 2007. "The
Presidency |
Thomas Titus Nkobi (1922 1994 )".
Archived from the
original on 22
February 2015. Gerber, Jan...
- to win
government contracts for his company,
Nkobi Holdings.
Through a
series of
share transactions,
Nkobi Holdings merged with the
French company Thomson-CSF...
- and
leading political prisoners on
Robben Island,
while Tambo and
Thomas Nkobi were in****bent
leaders of the
exiled ANC, and
Jacob Zuma was ****ociated...
- of ****an:
Tomio Kawahami, Eiji
Yasai African National Congress:
Thomas Nkobi Colombian Communist Party:
Alvaro Delgado Lebanese Communist Party: Nicolas...
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Nkobi story". IOL.
Retrieved 2
February 2024. "Joe
Slovo dies".
South African History Online.
Retrieved 2
February 2024. "No
shame in name: the
Nkobi...
- 1963) 13
October –
Rahima Moosa, politician, (d. 1993) 22
October –
Thomas Nkobi, politician, (d. 1994) 5
November –
Sydney Kentridge, lawyer,
judge and...