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- Salzwedel Ernest "Motsoko" Pheko (13 November – 19 April ) was a South African lawyer, author, historian, theologian, academic and politician.
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| Former president of the PAC Motsoko Pheko has written more than 30 books on theology, history and international law. | |
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A SHORT SPEECH BY DR MOTSOKO PHEKO ON UNISA LL November 13
- Pheko is an Advocate to the Supreme Court in Zambia and South Africa.
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Motsoko Pheko
Motsoko Pheko was born on 13 November 1933 to a wealthy rural family in Lesotho. In the late 1930s, after the sudden death of their parents, Pheko and his brother came to South Africa to live with their aunt, E.M. Moerane.
In 1960, Pheko became a member of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC). Due to his anti-apartheid activities, Pheko was imprisoned in South Africa. After his release he left the country and went into exile where he remained for 30 years. He was later imprisoned in Mozambique and Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). Pheko served the party in different capacities such as Organiser, branch Chairperson, country representative and Member of Parliament (MP). He was a party representative to the United Nations in New York and the Commission on Human Rights in Geneva. In addition to being a representative to the UN, Pheko worked in the United Kingdom, Zambia and Tanzania.
Pheko holds a B.A. degree from UNISA with majors in Political Science
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- Motsoko Pheko was born on 13 November 1933 to a wealthy rural family in Lesotho.
PAC stalwart Pheko was an intellectual heritage leader
- PAC stalwart Motsoko Pheko has been described as invaluable contributor to human development, one who had unwavering commitment to the principles of freedom and human dignity and a father.