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Winnie Mandela Dead At 81 by SemzyNizzle(m): 3:52pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
SOUTH African anti-apartheid campaigner Winnie Madikizela-Mandela has died aged 81, her spokesman confirmed. She died in a Johannesburg hospital after a long illness, spokesman Victor Dlamini said in a statement. Her family is expected to issue a statement later in the day. The former wife of Nelson Mandela, known as “mother of the nation” had been admitted to hospital in January with a kidney infection. Winnie met anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela in 1957 and they were married a year later. They had a short-lived marriage and two children together before he was arrested in 1963 and sentenced to life imprisonment. Mandela was eventually released in 1990. Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s high-profile marraige and anti-apartheid activism meant she was well-known, however her past was littered with dark controversies. Born Nomzamo Winifred Zanyiwe Madikizela, and always known simply as “Winnie”, she was married to Nelson for 38 years -- one of the most storied romances of modern history. Most of their marriage was spent apart, with Nelson imprisoned for 27 years, leaving her to raise their two daughters alone and to keep alive his political dream under the repressive white-minority regime. In 1990 the world watched when Nelson Mandela finally walked out of prison -- hand in hand with Winnie. But they separated just two years later and divorced in 1996 after a legal wrangle that revealed her affair with a young bodyguard. With or without Nelson, Winnie built her own role as a tough, glamourous and outspoken black activist with a loyal grassroots following in the segregated townships. “From every situation I have found myself in, you can read the political heat in the country,” she said in a biography. Winnie was born September 26, 1936, in the village of Mbongweni in what is now Eastern Cape. She completed university, a rarity for black women at the time, and became the first qualified social worker at Johannesburg’s Baragwanath Hospital. It was her political awakening, especially her research work in Alexandra township on infant mortality, which found 10 deaths in every 1,000 births. “I started to realise the abject poverty under which most people were forced to live, the appalling conditions created by the inequalities of the system,” she said. She met Nelson Mandela while he was married to his first wife, at a bus stop when she was 22. They wed in June 1958, but he soon went underground, pursued by the apartheid authorities. In October that year, Winnie was arrested for the first time at a protest by women against the pass system that restricted movements of black people in white-designated areas. After Nelson was sentenced to life in prison in 1964, Winnie was also in and out of jail as the police hounded her in a bid to demoralise him. Government security forces tortured her, tried locking her up, confined her to Johannesburg’s Soweto township, and then banished her to the desolate town of Brandfort, where her house was bombed twice. She was allowed to visit her husband in prison rarely, and they were always divided by a glass screen. But in the 1980s, the militant-martyr began to be seen as a liability for Mandela and the liberation movement. She had surrounded herself with a band of vigilante bodyguards called the Mandela United Football Club, who earned a terrifying reputation for violence. Winnie was widely linked to “necklacing”, when suspected traitors were burnt alive by a petrol-soaked car tyre being put over their head and set alight. Her notoriety was reinforced by a speech in 1986 when she declared that “with our boxes of matches and our necklaces we shall liberate this country.” In 1991, Winnie was convicted of kidnapping and assault over the killing of Stompie Moeketsi, a 14-year-old boy. Moeketsi, who was accused being an informer, was murdered by her bodyguards in 1989. Her jail sentence was reduced to a fine, and she denied involvement in any murders when she appeared before Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission hearings. “She was a tremendous stalwart of our struggle, and icon of liberation -- something went wrong, horribly, badly wrong,” Tutu said as damning testimony implicated her. She served as a deputy minister in President Mandela’s government, but was sacked for insubordination and eased out of the top ranks of the ruling party. After a 2003 conviction for fraud, she later rehabilitated her political career winning a seat in parliament in 2009 elections. But her bitterness emerged in 2010 newspaper interview, saying: “Mandela let us down. He agreed to a bad deal for the blacks.” She also called Tutu a “cretin” and the reconciliation process a “charade”, though she later claimed the quotes were never meant to be published Despite it all, she was a regular visitor travelling from Soweto -- where she still lived -- to Mandela’s bedside in his final months, and she said she was present when he died. He did not leave her anything in his will. At her lavish 80th birthday party in Cape Town, Madikizela-Mandela wore a sparkling white dress and beamed with pleasure as she was lauded by guests that included senior politicians from rival parties. “Mama Winnie has lived a rich and eventful life, whose victories and setbacks have traced the progress of the struggle of our people for freedom,” then vice president Cyril Ramaphosa, who is now president cc Lalasticlala mynd44 fynestboi seun http://gistwriter.com/winnie-mandela-dead-81/
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Re: Winnie Mandela Dead At 81 by MrSensor(m): 4:13pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
Re: Winnie Mandela Dead At 81 by Horus(m): 4:15pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
[img]http://3.bp..com/_u3lFqBksmrE/TEjFMJnU2UI/AAAAAAAAf8A/CiuQq9A60Lg/s400/winnie-and-nelson-wedding-shot-e1279808011810.jpg[/img] Winnie and Nelson Mandela on their wedding day in 1958 |
Re: Winnie Mandela Dead At 81 by MrSensor(m): 4:18pm On Apr 02, 2018 |
The thread is already there on front page but you still post another. Have some sense. By MrSensor https://www.nairaland.com/4431364/south-africas-winnie-mandela-dies |
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