Celebrating 100 years old of the life and legacy of Oliver Tambo
The centenary celebration will held at Nkantolo village outside Mbizana in the Eastern Cape Today.
Struggle stalwart Oliver Tambo was born on October 27 1917 in the village of Nkatolo in Bizana in the Eastern Cape. He was the longest serving African National Congress president and has left a significant legacy in our country. Today we commemorate and reflect on the life and legacy of this great leader.
Here are some views from social media users:
Good morning world
As we continue commemorating and celebrating 100 years of #ORTambo
Here he is advancing #BDS against Apartheid S.A#TBT pic.twitter.com/q8mtlrdUFx— #Africa4Palestine (@Africa4Pal) October 26, 2017
"Dear brother, You set yourself a task which only the brave would dare".-Nelson Mandela,OR Tambo's funeral, 2 May 1993 #ORTambo #ORTambo100 pic.twitter.com/gqXJA00jk1
— Kagisho Sinakgomo (@KSinakgomo) October 26, 2017
#ORTambo understood that #classstruggle is a political struggle and workers must participate to fight for #socialjustice @ilo @eNCA @ANN7tv pic.twitter.com/dyXm6C3Alb
— @COSATU Today (@_cosatu) October 27, 2017
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https://twitter.com/SthembisoMkhize/status/923798938523664384
https://twitter.com/VusiHGumbi/status/923797660691255296
Long live your revolutionary spirit. Happy birthday!! #ORTambo100 #ORTambo #Stalwart pic.twitter.com/xE43HiItin
— Landless Bastard (@BabaloJiza) October 27, 2017