
Winnie Mandela
Winnie Mandela was a prominent anti-apartheid activist and the wife of Nelson Mandela, known for her fierce dedication to the struggle for equality in South Africa. As a political figure, she became a symbol of resilience and defiance, often facing significant personal and political challenges. Her legacy is intertwined with the broader narrative of the country's fight against oppression, and she is remembered for her powerful voice and unwavering commitment to justice.
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Winnie Mandela worked as a social worker with Enver Solomon's mother in Soweto.
‘We thought the Rwanda scheme was the worst of it’: Enver Solomon on leading – and leaving – the Refugee Council | Life and styleWinnie Mandela, known as the 'Mother of the Nation', was Nelson Mandela's second wife and a prominent anti-apartheid activist.
«В тюрьме я любил выносить мусор». История Манделы, который понимал, что невозможно заманить врага в засаду, если не знаешь, как мыслят его генералыWinnie Mandela is referenced in a cartoon by Carlos Amato that sparked backlash for its portrayal of her.
Drawing the madness of our times – The Mail & GuardianWinnie Mandela accompanied her husband, Nelson Mandela, after his release from prison.
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Int’l Reggae Day 2025 builds momentum | EntertainmentWinnie Mandela was a woman who waited, carrying the weight of a nation’s cries on her shoulders.
A story of love, loss and resilience – The Mail & Guardian






































