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Isaac Sipho Mfundisi (born 2 October 1948) is a South African politician who represented the United Christian Democratic Party (UCDP) in the National Assembly from 1999 to 2009 and from 2012 to 2014. He is also a former president of the UCDP.
Sipho Mutsi (1967–1985) was a regional organiser for the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) who was arrested at a bus stop in Odendaalsrus, Free State on 4 May 1985. He died in detention the following day, having been severely beaten by some members of the South African Police in Odendaalsrus.
Sipho Mngomezulu (born 10 October 1982) is a South African football (soccer) defender who played for several Premier Soccer League clubs, spending the longest time with Bidvest Wits. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] References
Sipho Elijah Mzimela (19 June 1935 – 2 February 2013) was a South African politician, anti-apartheid activist, and Christian minister. He was the first post- apartheid Minister of Correctional Services from 1994 to 1998.
It was broadcast on the public TV channel SABC 2, and had an average of 4 million daily viewers during its latter run before its conclusion. [1] The first episode was aired on 7 April 1997. It was the first Tshivenda language TV drama, [ 2 ] but later became multilingual in order to showcase that languages and cultures of South Africa should be ...
[1] In 1976, Clegg and Mchunu released their debut single, "Uthi Angizule" as Jonathan Clegg & Sipho Mchunu, followed three years later by the debut Juluka album, the critically acclaimed Universal Men. [2] The album's poetic lyrics were strongly influenced by John Berger's A Seventh Man as well as Pablo Neruda and Jean-Paul Sartre.
The final document was not ratified by Pakistan. [1] Topics discussed at the meeting included Chinese representation at the United Nations, East-West relations, conflict in the Southeast Asia, Portuguese violations of Guinean sovereignty and situation in Portuguese colonies, and South African situation. [1]
Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh (born 4 January 1989) [1] is a South African University lecturer, Podcaster, author, musician and activist. Mpofu-Walsh was president of the University of Cape Town Students' Representative Council in 2010. [2]