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Oliver Reginald Kaizana Tambo

Date of Birth: 27 October 1917
Place of Birth: Nkantolo, Mbizana, Eastern Cape
Died: 24 April 1993


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Political mould starts to break

His KwaZulu-Natal provincial section of the ANC is now the largest and most powerful eclipsing the Xhosa heartland of the Eastern Cape which produced leading lights Walter Sisulu Oliver Tambo and Nelson Mandela...


Malema and Zuma for breakfast

The Anton Lembede ‘Founders’ Package will set you back R50 000 per person with the Oliver Tambo ‘Homecoming’ Package admitting two for R80 000 while the Nelson Mandela ‘Volunteers’ Package gets you three tickets for R120 000 and the de luxe Walter Sisulu ‘Recruiters’ Package welcomes a delegation of five for R180 000 (US$26 700)...


Judges of the Constitutional Court

He was long held in solitary confinement by the apartheid government and fled into exile in 1966 serving on the ANC's NEC as a key ally of the ANC's then President Oliver Tambo...


A Communist manifestation - the return of the left

The left complains that infrastructure spending has so far benefited big construction companies more than small black businesses and cooperatives; Cronin and the SACP have targeted the Gautrain a costly high-speed rail link between Johannesburg Pretoria and the Oliver Tambo International Airport...


All eyes on Phumzile

In its 94-year history this has happened only twice to Mbeki and to Oliver Tambo ANC President-in-Exile while Nelson Mandela was in gaol...


The cost of Mugabe

Following Mugabe's withdrawal on 7 December Zimbabwean oppositionists were echoing the late ANC leader Oliver Tambo's line that 'South Africans didn't leave the Commonwealth only their illegitimate government'...


Gatsha bites back

He was a member of the ANC Youth League in the 1950s and now wants recognition as a national leader alongside icons such as Albert Luthuli Oliver Tambo and Nelson Mandela although this is the second time he has botched a bid for the KZN premiership...


Wall Street is coming

In South Africa DMG's talented group includes a privatisation specialist Neil Morrison who worked under Manuel on the ANC's economic desk; Sophia de Bruyn daughter of a top ANC diplomat; and the company's Johannesburg chief executive Martin Kingston formerly married to the late ANC president Oliver Tambo's daughter Tembi...


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