After more than four decades buried in exile, the remains of Duma Nokwe — former Secretary General of the ANC and one of South Africa’s great liberation pioneers — will finally be reburied on home soil, in Johannesburg. Duma Nokwe was a trailblazer — the
first African advocate admitted to the Supreme Court, and a fearless fighter against apartheid. Forced into exile in the 1960s, he continued the struggle from abroad, serving as the ANC’s Director of International Affairs in Zambia. He died there in 1978, far from
the country he gave his life to. Now, his journey comes full circle.

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