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Hamba Kahle MaMbeki: farewell to an independent thinker and fearless activist

Being an independent woman and thinker in a patriarchal society often meant that MamoTseki, Nomaka Epainette Mbeki (nee Moerane), MaMbeki was read through the lens of her husband, Govan and her son, Thabo.

In many ways, this “invisibility” suited MaMbeki’s temperament. She did not care about newspaper headlines. It was also not rubbing shoulders with the kings and wealthy of the world that defined her. It was with her neighbours in the village of Mbewuleni, and from 1974 in Ngcingwane, that she fulfilled herself. NOMBONISO GASA pays tribute to a true South African pioneer who died on 7 June at the age of 98.

The harsh landscape of Mbewuleni carries in its crevices the secrets, hopes, tears and idealism of a young couple who moved there to make an independent existence in the 1940s. Like so many other activists of their time, MamoTseki, Nomaka Epainette Mbeki (nee Moerane) and her husband, Govan Mbeki, knew that dependence on government salaries would render them vulnerable.

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Thabo Mbeki

President of South Africa from 1999 to 2008

Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (Xhosa:[tʰaɓɔʼmbɛːki]; born 18 June 1942) is a South African politician who served as the 2nd democratic president of South Africa from 14 June 1999 to 24 September 2008, when he resigned at the request of his party, the African National Congress (ANC).[1] Before that, he was deputy president under Nelson Mandela from 1994 to 1999.[2]

The son of Govan Mbeki, an ANC intellectual, Mbeki has been involved in ANC politics since 1956, when he joined the ANC Youth League, and has been a member of the party's National Executive Committee since 1975. Born in the Transkei, he left South Africa aged twenty to attend university in England, and spent almost three decades in exile abroad, until the ANC was unbanned in 1990. He rose through the organisation in its information and publicity section and as Oliver Tambo's protégé, but he was also an experienced diplomat, serving as the ANC's official representative in several of its African outposts. He was an early advocate for and lead

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President of South Africa from 1999 to 2008Template:SHORTDESC:President of South Africa from 1999 to 2008

Thabo Mvuyelwa Mbeki (Template:IPA-xh; o belegwe ka la 18 Mosegamanye 1942)ke radipolotiki wa Afrika Borwa yo e bilego mopresidente wa bobedi wa mothomoso wa Afrika Borwa go tloga ka la 14 Mosegamanye 1999 go fihla ka la 24 Lewedi 2008, ge a rola modiro ka kgopelo ya mokgatlo wa gagwe, the Congress ya Setšhaba ya Afrika (ANC)..[1] Pele ga moo, e be e le motlatšamopresidente ka fase ga Nelson Mandela magareng ga 1994 le 1999

Morwa wa Govan Mbeki , mohlalefi yo a tumilego wa ANC, Mbeki o bile le seabe dipolotiking tša ANC go tloga ka 1956, ge a tsenela ANC Youth League , gomme e bile leloko la Komitiphethiši ya Bosetšhaba ya mokgatlo go tloga ka 1975. Born in the Transkei , he left Afrika Borwa a na le mengwaga ye masomepedi go tsena yunibesithi kua Engelane, gomme a fetša mengwagasome ye e nyakilego go ba ye meraro a le bothopša dinageng tša ka ntle, go fihlela ANC e sa thibelwa ka 1990. O ile a tsoga ka mokgatl

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