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- Matabello Magdeline Resha, also known as Maggie Resha (May 5, 1923 - September 2003) was a nurse as well as a member of the African National Congress and the African National Congress Women's League. She organized meetings for the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955. (en)
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- Matabello Magdeline Tsiu (en)
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- Matabello Magdeline Tsiu (en)
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- Romohlokana location, Eastern Cape (en)
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- Hospital certificate in nursing (en)
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- Tsekiso Tsiu , Moselantja Mokhele (en)
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- Caiphus Tsiu , Ruth Molly Mpati Tsiu-Tlhagwane (en)
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- Maggie Resha, Mangoana o Tsoara Thipa Ka Bohaleng . (en)
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- By 1959 Sophiatown had become a heap of rubble, and sanitary facilities had diminished to a level beyond human tolerance. Terror of police raids, arrests and homelessness had reached their summit. Then it became our turn. Robert Resha had gone to Pretoria as usual to attend the trial, Treason Trial; I left for work about one hour later. When we returned that evening, we found the children, as well as our household goods on the pavement. The Resettlement Board demolishers had arrived shortly after our departure, and had commenced the demolition of our house without having given us any notice of their intentions. (en)
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- Matabello Magdeline Resha, also known as Maggie Resha (May 5, 1923 - September 2003) was a nurse as well as a member of the African National Congress and the African National Congress Women's League. She organized meetings for the adoption of the Freedom Charter in 1955. (en)
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