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Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Book Today. Toy Talk. Nikki Bush Motivates and Inspires Women in the Workplace Nikki Bush is not just another motivational speaker, she is a speaker who truly understands the importance of women empowerment and how it has shaped our culture and nation over the years.

Women attending a motivational talk by Nikki Bush will leave with the following: New coping mechanisms and skills to excel in their chosen field. Boosted self esteem. Improved understanding of stress and how to better manage it. A feeling of empowerment and excitement. About the Author: Nikki Bush. Albertina passed away in in Johannesburg. In , she and her husband, fellow activist and treason trialist Dr. From there, she became a listed person by the police, resulting in her being under surveillance with police were stationed outside her home to monitor her activities.

Moosa and her husband remained listed until the unbanning of the ANC in Her health began to deteriorate in the s after she suffered a heart attack, and passed away in Lillian Ngoyi was a trained nurse and political activist who was born in Pretoria in Even though she was qualified as a nurse, she worked as a machinist in a clothing factory from to She became one of the leading figures of the Garment Workers Union that was formed in by socialist Solly Sachs.

She joined the ANC during the Defiance Campaign and was arrested for using facilities in a post office that were reserved for white people. Ngoyi was one of the organziers of the anti-pass law protests of to the Union Buildings. She was arrested in December that year along with other leading political activists for high treason, and stood trial until While the trial was still on, Ngoyi was imprisoned under the state of emergency and spent much of the prison time in solitary confinement.

From , she was served a string of banning orders and prison time, which eventually suppressed her great political energies and made it difficult for her to earn a living. She succumbed to heart trouble in at the age of Helen Suzman was a parliamentarian, human rights activist and the sole representative of the opposition party, the Progressive Party during the apartheid era in South Africa. She was born in Germiston, Johannesburg in to parents who had immigrated to South Africa from Eastern Europe to escape the persecutions inflicted on Jews by Russia.

She majored in Economics at the University of the Witwatersrand, and in the s, worked as a statistician for the War Supplies Board. The party had a liberal policy that extended to all South Africans. She was the only MP that remained in her seat after all other MPs lost their seats in the general election of She also established the Helen Suzman Foundation to promote liberal democracy in South Africa in She passed away at the age of 91 in January Ruth First was a journalist, academic and political activist who was born in Johannesburg in May She was brought up in a politically conscious home, as her parents were the founding members of the Communist Party of South Africa, now known as the South African Communist Party, in She matriculated from Jeppe High School for Girls and earned a BA Degree in Social Studies from the University of the Witwatersrand, receiving firsts in sociology, anthropology, economic history and native administration.

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