Thandi modise biography examples
Thandi Ruth Modise (born 25 December ) is a South African politician who served as the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans from to.
Thandi Modise
Thandi Modise, the youngest of six children, was born on 25 December 1959 in Huhudi township near Vryburg in the North West.
Her father, Frans Modise, a railworker, was an African National Congress (ANC) activist.
The students uprising in 1976 in her area coincided with the threat that the Vryburg area in the North West would be incorporated into Bophuthatswana.
Having undergone military and political training, Ms Modise was the first woman to return to South Africa to organise the townships to fight against the.
There was a great deal of resistance from the people of Huhudi, and a violent and aggressive reaction from police. When Modise was shot at by police one day as she was walking down the road, she became convinced that joining the struggle was paramount.
She decided to leave the country and join Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in exile.
In 1976 she slipped over the border into Botswana to join the ANC and was later transferred to Angola where she received military training at Nova-Katenga and Funda camps.
At times there were only 30 women out of a total of 500 trainees. On some occasions she was the only woman in the