- Mnikelo Ndabankulu
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Mnikelo Ndabankulu is the spokesperson for Abahlali baseMjondolo and a founder member of the movement.[1]
He was born in the town of Flagstaff on the Wild Coast and now lives in the Foreman Road shack settlement in Durban.[2][3]
He was critical of the impact of the FIFA 2010 World Cup on shack dwellers in Durban.[4]
Dear Mandela
He features in the award winning[5] documentary feature film Dear Mandela which tells the story of three young activists in Abahlali baseMjondolo.[6]
References
- ^ Mnikelo Ndabankulu
- ^ South Africa's shack dwellers by Claire Colley, The Guardian Weekly, 2009
- ^ Mnikelo Ndabankulu by Niren Tolsi, Mail & Guardian, 2008
- ^ [1] Going Nowhere or Staying Put, Neil Gray, Mute Magazine, November 2009
- ^ Award-winners at the 32nd Durban International Film Festival
- ^ DIFF 2011 | The Wrap Up
External links
- Reclaiming our dignity and voices, by Sokari Ekine, Pambazuka, 2009
- We Want the Full Loaf (not just a child support grant), 2009
Categories:- Living people
- South African activists
- Shack dwellers
- Squatters
- Abahlali baseMjondolo members
- South African people stubs
- Activist stubs
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