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    Johannes "Joe" Modise (23 May 1929 – 26 November 2001) was a South African political figure. He helped to found uMkhonto we Sizwe, the military wing of...
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    racketeering and/or money laundering. At least three former cabinet ministers – Joe Modise, Siphiwe Nyanda, and Stella Sigcau – and two former Presidents – Thabo...
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  • Pentecostal Holiness Church Joe Modise (1929–2001), South African political figure Karabo Modise (born 1988), Botswana cricketer Portia Modise (born 1983), South...
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    loyalty that Hani later enjoyed in some quarters as MK's Deputy Commander (Joe Modise was overall commander). In 1969, Hani co-signed, with six others, the...
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  • Masondo (1969–1983) Jacob Masondo (1969–1983) Joe Matthews (secretary 1969–1970) Thabo Mbeki (1969–1983) Joe Modise (1969–1983) Ruth Mompati (1969–1976) Florence...
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    Bongco Jack Hodgson Harold Strachan (from 1962) Lambert Moloi (from 1964) Joe Modise (from 1964) Tom Sebina (from 1964) In June 1961, Mandela sent a letter...
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    Botswana Mokgweetsi Masisi, President of Botswana Joe Matthews, South African politician Joe Modise, South African politician Festus Mogae, third President...
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    Thamsanga Mnyele, anti-apartheid (1948–1985) Billy Modise, political activist (1930–2018) Joe Modise, political activist (1929–2001) Thabo Edwin Mofutsanyana...
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    office 26 June 1999 – 25 September 2008 President Thabo Mbeki Preceded by Joe Modise Succeeded by Charles Nqakula 1st Chairperson of the National Council of...
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  • president) Alfred Nzo (South African Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1994–1999) Joe Modise (South African Minister of Defence, 1994–1999) Hugh Masekela (musician...
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  • were flown to Dar-es-Salaam in Tanzania, accompanied by MK commander, Joe Modise. On 9 January Moumbaris left for France and was welcomed upon arrival...
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  • Trial alongside fellow South African leaders Nelson Mandela, Joe Modise, Albert Luthuli, Joe Slovo, Walter Sisulu and 151 others. Despite years of prosecution...
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  • the South African Arms Deal, when he was adviser to defence minister Joe Modise from 1995 to 1998. His various companies, Ngwane Defence, Truvelo, Les...
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    to attend de Klerk's funeral rather than the funeral of ANC stalwart Joe Modise.[citation needed] De Klerk bequeathed her R2 million estate and properties...
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    Women, died March 1960 before verdict (one of the final 30 defendants) Joe Modise (ANCYL Leader, then a working class township youth working as a bus driver)...
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    key leaders such as Oliver Tambo, Moses Kotane, Joe Slovo, Moses Mabhida, Stephen Dlamini, Joe Modise, Alfred Nzo, Wilton Mkwayi and others were not at...
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  • arms-deal investigator Terry Crawford-Browne regarding the involvement of Joe Modise, the longstanding leader of MK, due to engrained corruption within the...
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    He started his exile in Lesotho with Moses Mabhida, Ambrose Makiwane and Joe Matthews. From Lesotho he journeyed to Swaziland, Congo, Ghana and the UK...
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    Greek-South African human rights lawyer Nkosi Johnson – Child AIDS activist Joe Modise – ANC struggle veteran and Umkhonto we Sizwe commander Alfred Nzo – Anti-apartheid...
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    Raymond Mhlaba, and prominent South African Communist Party (SACP) activist Joe Slovo. Slovo and the SACP were instrumental in bolstering MK and developing...
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  • Madikizela-Mandela Oliver Tambo Walter Sisulu Govan Mbeki Joe Slovo Ahmed Kathrada Raymond Mhlaba Robert Sobukwe Joe Modise Jacob Zuma Chris Hani Desmond Tutu John Garang...
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  • September – Christiaan Barnard, cardiac surgeon. (b. 1922) 26 November – Joe Modise, South African political activist. (b. 1929) 3 December – Marike de Klerk...
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    cabinet positions were taken by ANC members, many of whom—like Joe Modise, Alfred Nzo, Joe Slovo, Mac Maharaj and Dullah Omar—had long been comrades of...
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    Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele became Minister of Housing in January 1995 after Joe Slovo died. In February 1996, Roelf Meyer resigned as Minister of Constitutional...
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    1991 1992 NP Gene Louw 1992 1993 NP Kobie Coetsee 1993 9 May 1994 NP Joe Modise 10 May 1994 25 June 1999 ANC Nelson Mandela (Government of National Unity)...
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    and re-establishing an organisational structure under the command of Joe Modise, the MK rank-and-file reportedly grew frustrated with the paucity of its...
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  • office 1 April 1993 – 11 May 1994 Preceded by Gene Louw Succeeded by Joe Modise Minister of Justice In office 7 October 1980 – 31 March 1993 Preceded...
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  • Billy Modise was an African National Congress (ANC) veteran and former ambassador. He was born on 18 December 1930 in Bloemfontein and died on 20 June...
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  • she was awarded the Order of Mendi for Bravery. Sedibe was married to Joe Modise and the couple had two daughters, Dipuso and Lesedi. "Refiloe Jackie Phelile...
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  • and she named several serving politicians – including cabinet ministers Joe Modise, Stella Sigcau, and Penuell Maduna – as being on the list. The PAC's performance...
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