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 activist; she was trained as a nurse and midwife, and later began practising law.[1]
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"SA's marine protection vessels". SAinfo. 20 May 2005. Archived from the original on 30 November 2010. Retrieved 4 December 2011. Victoria Mxenge and her husband Griffiths, both lawyers aligned to the ANC, were killed in Umlazi township in Durban, also by the apartheid government, in the 1980s.
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...
degree at the University of Natal but in 1962, the same year he married VictoriaMxenge. In 1966, his studies were interrupted when he was detained for 190...
Mxenge is an African surname. Notable people with the surname include: Griffiths Mxenge (1935–1981), South African anti-apartheid activist Victoria Mxenge...
Albert Luthuli Central Hospital King Edward VIII Hospital (Now called VictoriaMxenge Hospital - May 2024) King George V Hospital Life Entabeni Hospital...
Xhosa-language newspaper in South Africa Griffiths Mxenge, anti-Apartheid activist VictoriaMxenge, anti-Apartheid activist Steve Tshwete, anti-Apartheid...
"Thamsanqa "Thami" Mnyele". South African History Online. "Victoria Nonyamezelo Mxenge". South African History Online. "PRETORIA HANGS A BLACK ACTIVIST"...
Coetzee had told him he might be needed to kill the victim’s wife, VictoriaMxenge; she was shot and axed to death in August 1985. Coetzee's, Tshikalange's...
Mkhonto Wilton Mkwayi Michael Mosoeu Moerane Oscar Mpetha Griffiths MxengeVictoriaMxenge Natasha Ntlangwini Alfred Nzo Sabelo Phama Robert Resha Walter Rubusana...
police roadblock near East London. August 1 – Anti-Apartheid lawyer VictoriaMxenge is assassinated by government-backed "death squads". 2 – Two insurgents...
(who was also the subject of the 1980 Peter Gabriel’s song "Biko"), VictoriaMxenge and Neil Aggett. "Asimbonanga" is a Zulu phrase that may be translated...
women founded NOW in December 1983. One of the founding members was VictoriaMxenge. NOW launched the group on August 9, 1984. The issues they focused...
spiritual wickedness in sordid places. Partial text on hem of 'BLUE DRESS' VictoriaMxenge Albie Sachs "The South African freedom fighter who wouldn't betray...
confrontation, notably in townships north of Durban after the funeral of VictoriaMxenge on 1 August 1985. Most directly, the 3 September 1984 march was a response...
Africa 2004 3 4708 Lillian Ngoyi class: Lillian Ngoyi, Ruth First and VictoriaMxenge are employed by the Department of Environment, Forestry and Fisheries...
Durban and others areas of the country. In 1983, Mboxela together with VictoriaMxenge formed a Women's League which was affiliated to the United Democratic...
hanged. On 11 August 1985, following the funeral of murdered UDF leader VictoriaMxenge in Rayi village, returning mourners carried out arson attacks, and...
January 2024. Advocate Alan Dodson at Judges Matter Alan Dodson SC at VictoriaMxenge Group of Advocates Review by the Bar Council (2021) Review by the Bar...
member of the VictoriaMxenge Group in 2011 and the Pan African Bar Association of South Africa in 2018. Judges Matter described the Mxenge Group as "a...
in South Africa who were funded by the IDAF, such as Griffiths Mxenge and VictoriaMxenge were assassinated. In the 1970s, a spy, named Craig Williamson...