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There is a page named "Lucy Mvubelo" on Wikipedia

  • Lucy Buyaphi Mvubelo (1920 – 30 October 2000) was a South African trade unionist. Born Lucy Twala in Johannesburg, she was educated at the Inanda Seminary...
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    British voice actress Lucy Mvubelo (1920–2000), South African trade unionist Lucy Parham (born 1966), British concert pianist Lucy Parsons (1853–1942),...
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  • Free African Trade Unions (FOFATUSA) which, like the NUCW, was led by Lucy Mvubelo. The NUCW represented black workers, and it worked closely with the Garment...
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  • Confederation of Free Trade Unions, which funded many of its activities. Lucy Mvubelo was appointed as its president, while Jacob Nyaose became its general...
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  • organisations would be similarly compromised. In 1956, vice president Lucy Mvubelo and some unions resigned in protest at the confederation's affiliation...
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    Madlala-Routledge - Deputy Minister of Health Baleka Mbete - Deputy President Lucy Mvubelo - trade union leader Thandi Orleyn - Chair of BP Southern Africa Manto...
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  • Retrieved 3 September 2016. Strydom, Irene; Coetzer, Pieter (2012). "Lucy Mvubelo's role in the South African Trade Unions, 1960-1974". Journal of Contemporary...
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