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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 was a civil rights lawyer, a member of the African National Congress (ANC) and a South African anti-apartheid activist.
Griffiths Mlungisi Mxenge (27 February 1935 – 19 November 1981) was born in KwaRayi, a rural settlement outside of King Williams Town, Eastern Cape. He...
Mxenge is an African surname. Notable people with the surname include: GriffithsMxenge (1935–1981), South African anti-apartheid activist Victoria Mxenge...
Hospital and earned her qualifications in 1964. After she married GriffithsMxenge, she and her husband moved to Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal). She took midwifery...
in the torture and death of many anti-apartheid activists including GriffithsMxenge. Mamasela was an askari and part of the Vlakplaas counterinsurgency...
were involved in a number of extrajudicial killings including that of GriffithsMxenge. Coetzee publicly revealed the existence of the Vlakplaas death squads...
police station. The King Zwelithini Stadium, which is located on the GriffithsMxenge Highway, has been revamped for the 2010 FIFA World Cup it is home to...
Political Banishment under Apartheid. BRILL. p. 24. ISBN 9789004247710. "GriffithsMxenge is murdered". South African History Online. McRae, Donald (22 November...
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political activist and unionist (1909–1994) GriffithsMxenge, anti-apartheid activist (1935–1981) Victoria Mxenge, anti-apartheid activist (1942–1985) George...
first Xhosa-language newspaper in South Africa GriffithsMxenge, anti-Apartheid activist Victoria Mxenge, anti-Apartheid activist Steve Tshwete, anti-Apartheid...
to several high-profile extra-judicial killings, including that of GriffithsMxenge. Following South Africa's transition to democracy, de Kock was later...
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and Unity Movement. His communications with the ANC were largely via GriffithsMxenge, and plans were being made to smuggle him out of the country to meet...
another affidavit he stated that in November 1981, he helped kill GriffithsMxenge, a Durban human rights lawyer said to have links to the outlawed ANC...
apartheid government. The unit is known to have carried out the murders of GriffithsMxenge in 1981 and the so-called "Chesterville Four" in 1986, among many others...
203. "Inquests into apartheid-era deaths of Chief Albert Luthuli, GriffithsMxenge and Booi Mantyi to be reopened". Daily Maverick. 14 May 2024. Retrieved...
law firm of GriffithsMxenge as an articled clerk in 1978. He finished his articles at GM Mxenge Law Firm in 1981, the same year Mxenge was assassinated...
(spouses) Mathole Motshekga and Angie Motshekga (spouses) GriffithsMxenge and Victoria Mxenge (spouses) Mathews Phosa and Pinky Phosa (spouses) Vusi Pikoli...
Secondary Teachers Diploma at Lennox Sebe Teachers College, now known as GriffithsMxenge College. His specialties were Accounting, Business Economics and Afrikaans...
History Online. 30 March 2011. Retrieved 8 September 2016. "Mlungisi GriffithsMxenge and Victoria Nonyamezelo". The Presidency of South Africa. Retrieved...
King Goodwill Zwelithini Stadium Location off GriffithsMxenge Highway, Umlazi, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa Coordinates 29°58′17″S 30°54′0″E / 29.97139°S...