Oliver Tambo

Description: (Politician)
Oliver Tambo was a key figure in the South African anti-apartheid movement, particularly known for his leadership within the African National Congress (ANC). He held the position of ANC President from 1967 to 1991, during which time he played a vital role in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa. Tambo was instrumental in garnering international backing for the anti-apartheid cause, resulting in sanctions being imposed on the apartheid government. His unwavering commitment and strategic thinking were pivotal in setting the stage for a democratic South Africa.

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Birthday October 27, 1917 (Scorpio)
Born In Mbizana Local Municipality
Died on April 24, 1993
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