- Gabriel Mkhumane
Gabriel Mkhumane (died
April 1 2008 ) was a Swazi physician and opposition leader. He was the deputy president of thePeople's United Democratic Movement (Pudemo), Swaziland's main opposition party.cite news|url=http://www.mg.co.za/article/2008-04-24-who-killed-pudemo-leader|title=Who killed Pudemo leader?|last=Nxumalo|first=Donny|date=2008-04-24|work=Mail and Guardian |accessdate=2008-07-30]Once working as a doctor at Themba Hospital in
Nelspruit , Mkhumane was in exile, having left Swaziland in 1984cite news|title=Murder will not go unpunished|date=2008-04-02|work=Swaziland Solidarity Network |accessdate=2008-07-30] to live inMaputo , then inCuba , where he received his medical training and lived for 15 years. According to the "Swaziland Solidarity Network", he provided the impoverished with free medical sevices. To be nearer to his home country, Mkhumane settled inSouth Africa in 2000. He was married to Soraida and had two sons, Lizwi and Lizo (three weeks old at the time of his father's death). Despite his exile, he had been active in Pudemo-related activities such as marketing the Kingdom as an oppressive regime which hates democracy.cite news|title=PUDEMO Chief shot dead|last=Nxumalo|first=Donny|date=2008-04-03|work=The Swazi Observer |accessdate=2008-07-30]Mkhumane was murdered on
April 1 2008 , in Nelspruit, after attending a meeting to discuss blocking goods travelling to Swaziland. The annual blockade was to be held onApril 12 , the anniversary of when KingSobhuza II outlawed all political parties. It was since called off due to Mkhumane's death. He was gunned down in an ambush on his car and his killers quickly left after the crime. The official version of his murder is that he was killed in a random act of villainy, although some Pudemo supporters disagree, including its president,Mario Masuku . They claim Mkhumane was murdered by the Swazi government, pointing to the fact that Swazi police told his mother that he would come home "wrapped in a black bag" hours before his death was reported. His family members also claimed he began fearing for his life shortly before his death.cite news|url=http://www.thetimes.co.za/PrintArticle.aspx?ID=758502|title=Why no outcry over Swaziland?|last=Msomi|first=S’Thembiso|work=The Times of Zimbabwe |language=2008-04-29|accessdate=2008-07-30]References
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