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  2. Jun 2, 2011 · Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu (née Nontsikelelo Thethiwe) was one of the prominent anti-apartheid South African leaders, widely referred to as the “Mother of the Nation”. Albertina Sisulu was one of five children born to Bonilizwe and Monikazi Thethiwe in the Tsomo district in the Transkei on 21 October 1918.

  3. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu OMSG (née Thethiwe; 21 October 1918 – 2 June 2011) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, and the wife of fellow activist Walter Sisulu (1912–2003). She was affectionately known as "Ma Sisulu" throughout her lifetime by the South African public.

  4. Feb 5, 2022 · Albertina Sisulu was a South African politician and nurse known for her anti-apartheid activism. Sisulu was born Nontsikelo Thethiwe on October 21, 1918 in Tsomo, Eastern Cape province, formerly a part of Transkei, then a British protectorate but later an autonomous region reserved for Xhosa people by the anti-apartheid government, until its ...

  5. Jul 20, 2022 · Albertina Sisulu (1918–2011) was a South African anti-apartheid activist and the wife of Walter Sisulu who spent 25 years in custody alongside Nelson Mandela. While Walter was in prison, Albertina raised their five children, spent months in jail, and had her movements restricted.

  6. views 2,198,136 updated. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu (born 1918) was one of the most important women leaders of the anti-apartheid resistance in South Africa. She was a leader of the African National Congress Women's League and the Federation of South African Women in the 1950s.

  7. She played a key role as co-president of the United Democratic Front, a broad coalition of hundreds of organisations, that achieved sustained and unprecedented levels of resistance against the apartheid regime during the 1980s. 20181029 Albertina Sisulu Website - ( 2.53 MB ) Ready to explore the exhibition?

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