A Tribute to Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu

A Tribute to Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu. ( Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu (10 July 1956 – 6 April 1979) was a South African operative of the African National Congress (ANC) military wing, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK). He was convicted of murder by the brutal Apartheid regime. He was executed by hanging in 1979 ) You were the tip of the spear, the […]

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10 thoughts on “A Tribute to Solomon Kalushi Mahlangu

  1. your husband experienced the brutality of apartheid first hand and his giving of himself and his selflessness is what leaves me in awe. you have shared a very deep and profoundly moving real life experience. God bless you, my friend.

    1. He was a very deep man and I am very full of grief since he died but he did a lot of good and brave things and was also very funny.He could talk in many different accents and tell jokes like noone else.I am always moved to hear about the situation there and hope for a bright future.My best to you,Katherine

      1. my very best to you, Katherine, and the memories stay forever. your late husband sounds like a wonderful and true human being. something not very common at all. may he rest in peace.

        your friend, afzal.

        Peace and Equality for All

        👍✊✌

    1. My husband spent time in South Africa.He was there at Sharpeville and taught black students [ as he was not allowed to teach all].At his funeral someone said he had belonged to the ANC but I don’t know that.I am shocked seeing your piece yet again a young man losing his life.God bless you,Katherine

      1. God bless you and your beloved husband dear friend. it takes a human being of deep principle to do what your husband did and that is something that can never be diminished. I am in awe and thank you for your sharing your experience. deeply deeply grateful and much much humbled.

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