Mama Albertina Sisulu: the nurse who nurtured a nation

Born in Xolobe in 1918, Nontsikelelo Thethiwe, later known as Albertina Sisulu, became a fearless nurse and activist, fighting for justice, equality, and freedom in South Africa's struggle against apartheid. She earned her new name, Albertina, from a Catholic mission school, where she was the only ...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

Mama Albertina Sisulu: the nurse who nurtured a nation

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Born in Xolobe in 1918, Nontsikelelo Thethiwe, later known as Albertina Sisulu, became a fearless nurse and activist, fighting for justice, equality, and freedom in South Africa's struggle against apartheid. She earned her new name, Albertina, from a Catholic mission school, where she was the only ...

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Mama Albertina Sisulu: the nurse who nurtured a nation

Born in Xolobe in 1918, Nontsikelelo Thethiwe, later known as Albertina Sisulu, became a fearless nurse and activist, fighting for justice, equality, and freedom in South Africa's struggle against apartheid.


She earned her new name, Albertina, from a Catholic mission school, where she was the only ...

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