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  1. Zwelakhe Sisulu (17 December 1950 – 4 October 2012) was a South African black journalist, editor, and newspaper founder. He was president of the Writers' Association of South Africa, which later became the Black Media Workers Association of South Africa (or Mwasa), and he led a year-long strike in 1980 for fair wages for black ...

  2. 4 de out. de 2012 · Learn about the life and achievements of Zwelakhe Sisulu, a journalist, media executive and son of liberation struggle icons Walter and Albertina Sisulu. He was a founding editor of the New Nation, a Nieman Fellow, Nelson Mandela's press secretary and SABC CEO.

  3. 4 de out. de 2012 · Zwelakhe Sisulu, a human rights activist and son of anti-apartheid leaders Walter and Albertina Sisulu, died in 2012. He was a journalist, a Rivonia Trial prisoner and a close friend of Nelson Mandela.

  4. Sisulu was a reporter who used to expose the atrocities committed by apartheid authorities. He was also a leader of media workers who united and influenced people from different political parties to fight against apartheid.

  5. Zwelakhe Sisulu is the youngest son of Walter Sisulu, the former secretary-general of the outlawed African National Congress, who is serving a life sentence with Nelson Mandela, and Albertina Sisulu, a leading personality in the UDF, who has been under ban most of the time since 1984. Born on December 17, 1950 in Soweto,he went

  6. www.news24.com › news24 › zwelakhe-sisulu-dies-20150430Zwelakhe Sisulu dies | News24

    30 de abr. de 2015 · Zwelakhe Sisulu, a veteran journalist and businessman, passed away in 2012. He was the son of anti-apartheid struggle veterans Walter and Albertina Sisulu, and a former CEO of the SA Broadcasting Corporation.

  7. Zwelakhe Sisulu (born 1951), the internationally renowned South African journalist and editor of New Nation, has been detained in solitary confinement in a Johannesburg police cell since 12 December 1986. He is one of the best-known victims of the latest crackdown on censorship in South Africa.