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"Those who claim that the May 29 elections should be postponed because of violence, and yet want to stir peoples 'emotions through the so-called Bhambatha operation, should take responsibility for violence which may follow such demonstrations," Mdlalose warned.
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Indeed we can and shall not miss this opportunity to live up to the expectations of Hintsa, Shaka, Makana, Moshoeshe, Sekhukhune, Bhambatha, and the many heroines and heroes who chose death rather than a life of bondage and exploitation.
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Vilakazi's novels include "Noma Nini" set in Groutville and "Nje Nempela", a historical novel set to depict life and its dangers during the 1906 Bhambatha
ANC Today 2007
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"It's important, it motivates people," said Godfrey Mavundla, chairman of KwaZulu-Natal's Bhambatha region, standing under a thorn tree with his umbrella.
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Ethekwini, Sisonke (Harry Gwala) and Bhambatha regions have had their regional conferences.
ORGANISATIONAL REPORT TO THE ANC WOMEN’S LEAGUE NATIONAL GENERAL COUNCIL 2007
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In 2006 we commemorated the centenary of the Bhambatha
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We should also remind ourselves that as we celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Oswego Uprisings we are also commemorating the 100 years since the great Bhambatha war took place in 1906, where our people in the last armed resistance in our country took up arms in opposition to the introduction of poll tax under the leadership of Inks Bhambatha ka Mancinza Zuni.
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This month alone we remember the assassination of Chris Hani on 10 April 1993, the execution of Solomon Mahlangu on 6 April 1979 and the violent suppression of the resistance against the poll tax led by Chief Bhambatha in KwaZulu Natal 100 years ago.
ANC Today 2006
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One of them is the centenary - the hundred years of the Bhambatha uprising in KwaZulu-Natal.
Address by President Thabo Mbeki on the occasion of the celebration of Workers Day 2006
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One of the few gold awards was posthumously awarded to Bhambatha ka Mancinza Zondi, the Zulu chief who led his warriors in a rebellion against the British in 1906 against a poll tax.
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