Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, a prominent anti-apartheid activist and the ex-wife of Nelson Mandela, has died at the age of 81.
Madikizela-Mandela was married to Nelson Mandela from 1958 to 1996.
Mandela was imprisoned throughout most of their marriage and
Madikizela-Mandela's own activism against the apartheid regime led to
her being imprisoned for months and spending years under house arrest.
Her political activism was marred by a kidnapping and assault conviction in 1991, for which she was fined.
Her political activism was marred by a kidnapping and assault conviction in 1991, for which she was fined.
She faced these allegations again during the 1997 hearings before the
Truth and Reconciliation Commission, a panel that investigated
apartheid-era crimes.
As a parliamentarian after South Africa's first all-race elections, she was convicted of fraud.
As a parliamentarian after South Africa's first all-race elections, she was convicted of fraud.
Still, she was widely venerated in South Africa for her role in fighting white minority rule.
Press Association
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