PEDRO MZILENI | Ginwala was much more to SA than first democratic speaker of parliament

‘Remarkable intellectual rigour’

The life and times of Dr Frene Ginwala (1932-2023) gives us an opportunity to reflect on the outstanding intellectual traditions that we epitomised as African people in our noble fight and defeat of the cruel system of apartheid – and the work that was done to democratise our nation afterwards.

Much of the discourse circulating in recent days has been about her life as the first democratically elected speaker of parliament...

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