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Great Soldier

MONTSO MOKGABUDI

Born in 1952, Montso was one of the most outstanding soldiers of the people's army, Umkhonto we Sizwe. He was fondly known to his MK comrades as OBADI. Montso came from Orlando, and studied law at Turfloop before his expulsion for political activities. Whilst our of school, he worked as a teacher and TV technician. A SASO activist, he matured into the ANC and people's army.

BRUTALLY ASSASSINATED IN MATOLA, 30th January, 1981.

Avenge his death!
Image Number: APN757063

APN757063

Headline: International Institute of Social History Collection Description: Sticker Great Soldier MONTSO MOKGABUDI Born in 1952, Montso was one of the most outstanding soldiers of the people's army, Umkhonto we Sizwe. He was fondly known to his MK comrades as OBADI. Montso came from Orlando, and studied law at Turfloop before his expulsion for political activities. Whilst our of school, he worked as a teacher and TV technician. A SASO activist, he matured into the ANC and people's army. BRUTALLY ASSASSINATED IN MATOLA, 30th January, 1981. Avenge his death! Country: South Africa Date Created: Apartheid era Creator: ANC Archives Credit Notice: IISH / NiZA / ANC Archives / african.pictures Keywords: Rights usage terms: At the time of the collection of the ANC Archive, the African National Congress was a liberation movement. The nature of the archive, then, reflects this reality. To safeguard those involved in gathering the information and records that could further the objectives of the organisation, it was imperative that those gathering such information should remain anonymous. As a result, the creators of material held in the ANC Archives is often unknown and thus, unless otherwise stated, this asset is considered an orphan work and is made available to license on the basis that it is in the public good to enable the material to be used to tell the story of the ANC and of the liberation struggle in South Africa and around the world. Wherever possible we would like to identify rights holders ensuring that they are correctly credited and that there is an agreement in place to enable us to license on their behalf. If you have any information that can contribute to identifying or locating the rights-holder(s) please notify african.pictures. Unless otherwise stated the default rights statement on material in the ANC Archive is "Unknown Rightsholder" and the associated rights statement can be found here: http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/