Nationalist killed
A senior member of the African National Congress and his wife were killed when a bomb exploded under their car in the ’Swazi town of Manzini. Pentrus Nyawosa, who was also sometimes known under the name of Nzila. was a leading figure in the black nationalist movement pledged to end white minority rule in South Africa. The A.N.C. which is banned in South Africa, has claimed responsibility for recent sabotage attacks in the republic, —Johannesburg.
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Press, 7 June 1982, Page 6
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