M.P. Giyose

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"MP Giyose is a veteran South African activist who has dedicated his life to the struggle for freedom from racial oppression and economic exploitation. He was part of many revolutionary struggles of the 1940's and 1950's such as the Cape African Teachers Association, and the peasant struggles for land and agrarian reform, coordinated by the All African Convention. In 1954 he joined the Society Of Young Africa in which he became an office bearer both in the schools he attended and in broader political life as a working man.These bodies were organs of the Unity Movement which had been established in 1943.

"Giyose is a strong advocate of the need to revisit the role of finance capital in the politics of Africa, the global South and the world. He a strategist and a passionate revolutionalist. "[1]

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  1. Alternative Information and Development Centre Board, organizational web page, accessed November 30, 2014.