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  1. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu OMSG (née Thethiwe; 21 October 1918 – 2 June 2011) was a South African anti-apartheid activist, and the wife of fellow activist Walter Sisulu (1912–2003). She was affectionately known as "Ma Sisulu" throughout her lifetime by the South African public.

    • Nontsikelelo Thethiwe, 21 October 1918
    • Bonilizwe and Monikazi Thethiwe
    • 2 June 2011 (aged 92)
    • Anti-apartheid activist
  2. Nontsikelelo Albertina Sisulu (* 21. Oktober 1918 in Cofimvaba, damals Transkei; † 2. Juni 2011 in Johannesburg [1]) war eine südafrikanische Anti- Apartheid -Aktivistin und die Ehefrau des Anti-Apartheid-Aktivisten Walter Sisulu (1912–2003). 1942 zog sie nach Johannesburg, um sich als Krankenschwester ausbilden zu lassen.

  3. A biography of Albertina Sisulu, a prominent anti-apartheid leader, nurse and activist who has struggled for human rights and dignity. Learn about her early life, education, career, family and legacy in South Africa and abroad.

  4. JOHANNESBURG — Albertina Sisulu, considered by many to be the mother of South Africa’s liberation struggle, a woman who was hounded and jailed by the apartheid government but who lived to see...

  5. 5. Feb. 2022 · Learn about the life and achievements of Albertina Sisulu, a prominent anti-apartheid leader and co-president of the United Democratic Front. She was married to Walter Sisulu, a close ally of Nelson Mandela, and served in the first democratic parliament of South Africa.

  6. 22. Okt. 2018 · A biography of the late anti-apartheid activist and nurse, Albertina Sisulu, who was known as Ma Sisulu. Learn about her career as a nurse, her political activism, her family life, and her legacy as a caring and service-oriented leader who fought for justice and social change.

  7. A biography of Albertina Sisulu, one of the most prominent and influential leaders of the South African freedom struggle. Learn about her life, career, achievements, and role in the ANC Women's League, the UDF, and the Federation of South African Women. Read how she faced persecution, banning orders, and imprisonment for her political activities.