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  2. Peter Mokaba - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mokaba, OLS [1] (7 January 1959 – 9 June 2002) was a member of the South African parliament, deputy minister in the government of Nelson Mandela and president of the South African governing party's youth wing, the ANC Youth League. [2] The Peter Mokaba Stadium, a Polokwane stadium used for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, was named after him. [3]

  3. Deaths in June 2002 - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mokaba, 53, South African politician and political activist, acute pneumonia and respiratory problems. [41] Alexander Molodchy, 81, Soviet long-range pilot during World War II. Maxwell M. Rabb, 91, American lawyer and diplomat. [42] Alexander Vlasov, 70, Soviet/Russian politician. James Wheaton, 78, American actor, heart attack.

  4. List of members of the National Assembly of South Africa who ...

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    Zamuxolo Peter: ANC: Eastern Cape: 31 July 2020 55 COVID-19 [67] Hisamodien Mohamed: ANC: Western Cape: 24 August 2020 55 Heart attack [68] Belinda Bozzoli: DA: Gauteng: 19 June 2020 74 Cancer [69] Pumza Dyantyi: ANC: Eastern Cape: 7 December 2020 [70] 72 COVID-19 Loyiso Mpumlwana: ANC: KwaZulu-Natal: 23 December 2020 57 COVID-19 [71] Nomvuzo ...

  5. List of South Africans - Wikipedia

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    Peter Mokaba, political activist (1959–2002) Priscilla Mokaba, political activist and mother of Peter Mokaba (died 2013) Ruth Mompati, political activist (1925–2015) Moosa Moolla, political activist (1934–2023) Strini Moodley, founding member of the Black Consciousness Movement in South Africa (1946–2006)

  6. Priscilla Mokaba - Wikipedia

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    Priscilla Mokaba was a South African political activist. She was the mother of Peter Mokaba , a former deputy minister and member of parliament in South Africa. [ 1 ] Priscilla was one of several political activists put in jail in South Africa during the 1980s. [ 2 ]

  7. Dubul' ibhunu - Wikipedia

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    Anti-apartheid activist and politician Peter Mokaba sang the song at a 1993 memorial rally for the recently assassinated anti-apartheid leader Chris Hani. The period in the run-up to South Africa's first democratic election in 1994 and subsequent transfer of power from white-minority government was a notable period of instability for South ...

  8. The storm measurement plane’s so-called vortex data read, “PETER DODGE HX SCI (1950–2023) 387TH” — to symbolically honor the weatherman’s 387th and final hurricane flight.

  9. South African Youth Congress - Wikipedia

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    SAYCO symbol. The South African Youth Congress (SAYCO) was a pro-African National Congress youth organization, active in the struggle against Apartheid.The motto of SAYCO was "Victory is Certain - Freedom or Death".