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  2. Pebco Three - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, on 8 May 1985, three members – Sipho Hashe, Champion Galela, and Qaqawuli Godolozi – disappeared from the airport in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. This was due to the fact that PEBCO had now affiliated itself with the United Democratic Front (UDF), which was believed by some at the time to be an internal wing of the then ...

  3. Sipho Philip Mutsi - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Sipho Mfundisi - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Sipho Mngomezulu - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Sipho Mbule - Wikipedia

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    Sipho Percevale Mbule (born 22 March 1998) is a South African professional soccer player who plays as a central midfielder for South African Premier Division side Sekhukhune United on loan from Mamelodi Sundowns. Mbule was born in Bethlehem in the province of Free State.

  7. Sipho Mbatha - Wikipedia

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    Moses Sipho Mbatha is a South African politician and a former Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party.

  8. Siphiwe Mvuyane - Wikipedia

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    Her father was Sipho Mkhize who was renowned as a warlord in the Umbumbulu area [13] and was also a trained MK operative. Sipho Mkhize was shot dead in cold blood (first degree murder) by Siphiwe Mvuyane on 12 June 1991. [14] Mvuyane had not been prosecuted for this murder at the time of his death.

  9. Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh - Wikipedia

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    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]