In 1961, the armed wing of the ANC, “Umkhonto we Sizwe” (Spear of the Nation), is established, with Nelson becoming one of ...
Party provincial spokesperson Mafika Mndebele said the committee would be co-led by former premier Sbu Ndebele, former MEC ...
We Live in Time’s greatest accomplishment is jamming more sentimental and silly incidents into 107 minutes than any romantic drama in recent memory. That any of it works is due to the ...
(Bloomberg) -- Angola will sell shares in its biggest insurer as the southern African nation accelerates its asset-sale plans to bolster its finances. The privatization of state-owned insurer ENSA - ...
Black Stars coach, Otto Addo, believes that his side deserved at least a draw in their game against Angola. Ghana in their opener of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers were stunned ...
Black Stars coach Otto Addo expressed disappointment over his team’s lack of precision following their defeat to Angola in the opening match of ... in key attacking situations. "Surely, we have to be ...
It did not make him popular with Joe Modise, the commander of uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in exile ... The MK soldiers described their history in Angola and in Zambia as follows: "In a bid to strengthen ...
Gallo Images Former DA and Action SA member Bongani Baloyi has merged his fledging Xiluva Party with Umkhonto we Sizwe Party (MK Party). He says this is because Jacob Zuma’s party shares the ...
Cleaning and Dying Workers' Union and one of the earliest recruits to Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK, in which he was one of the first to receive military training in the Soviet Union in the Sixties), Shope ...
Gallo Images The Democratic Alliance’s legal representative Ismail Jamie has told the Western Cape High Court that uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK Party) had to be considerate of the eligibility of having ...
Black Stars coach Otto Addo has expressed his team's readiness ahead of the crucial encounter with Angola in their opening ... "I'm convinced that we can beat them, but it won't be easy.
The shrewd political operator upended the country’s elections earlier this year, when his new uMkhonto we Sizwe party came third, with 14.6% of the vote.