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Elias Motsoaledi was born on 26 July, 1924 in South Africa, is a South African politician. Discover Elias Motsoaledi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 69 years old?

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Born 26 July 1924
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Date of death 9 May, 1994
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Nationality South Africa

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1924

Elias Mathope Motsoaledi OMSG (26 July 1924 – 9 May 1994) was a South African anti-apartheid activist.

Elias Motsoaledi was born on 26 July 1924, the third of eight children, in Phokoane in the Nebo District in Sekhukuneland, now Limpopo.

He moved to Johannesburg at the age of 17 in search of work.

His first brush with the law in Johannesburg was his arrest for failure to produce his pass book, and he was sentenced to work on the construction of a road in Pretoria.

Upon his release he got a job in a furniture factory.

1945

Motsoaledi joined the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA) in 1945 and then the African National Congress (ANC) in 1948.

He soon became involved with trade unions.

1948

He joined the ANC in 1948, and in June he was elected as a branch secretary.

1949

He joined the Leather Workers' Union in 1949, served as chairman of the Committee of Non-European Trade Unions (CNETU), which was formed in 1941.

1952

A lifelong member of the South African Communist Party and the African National Congress (ANC), he played a central role in many campaigns, including the Defiance Campaign of 1952, the year he was first banned.

1953

He was elected chairperson of CNETU in 1953.

later played an active role in the establishment of the South African Congress of Trade Unions (COSATU).

1960

Detained during the 1960 State of Emergency, he was imprisoned for four months.

1962

When he was released, he went underground and worked for Umkhonto we Sizwe by joining it in 1962.

1963

He was Accused No.9 in the Rivonia Trial and was sentenced to life imprisonment in July 1963 with a group of anti-Apartheid revolutionaries which included Nelson Mandela who was Accused No.1.

In July 1963 he was arrested at Liliesleaf Farm along with Walter Sisulu, Govan Mbeki, Ahmed Kathrada, Denis Goldberg, Raymond Mhlaba, and Andrew Mlangeni.

At the Rivonia Trial, all of the men and Nelson Mandela (who had been imprisoned earlier) were found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.

1989

After 26 years on Robben Island, Motsoaledi was released from prison on 15 October 1989 along with five others.

1991

During the July 1991 National Conference, Motsoaledi was elected to the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANC.

He married Caroline Motsoaledi and they had seven children.

He was paternal uncle to South African politician and minister Aaron Motsoaledi.

1992

Motsoaledi received an Isitwalandwe Medal on 8 January 1992 along with Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Helen Joseph, Ahmed Kathrada, Harry Gwala, Andrew Mlangeni, Raymond Mhlaba, and Wilton Mkwayi.

The Elias Motsoaledi Local Municipality in Limpopo province was named after him.

1994

He died on 9 May 1994, the day before Mandela was inaugurated as the President of South Africa.

At Mostoaledi's funeral, Mandela spoke of him as follows:"We began our political careers as members of the ANCYL and comrade Motsoaledi was a member of the Communist Party of SA as it was then known. As the YL we were fiercely nationalistic in our approach and anti-White, anti-Indian and anti-Communist. We had many clashes in which he criticized us and at times attacked us viciously for what he considered very conservative and reactionary views.

But in that debate we learnt a great deal because when you debate issues of that nature if you approach that debate with seriousness and earnesty.

At the end of the debate you find yourself closer to your rivals than you were before that debate.

Even during that time when we accepted the Communist Party of SA was committed to the very ideas to which the ANC and Democratic Movement in this country was fighting was established to achieve, Cde Motsoaledi was one of those members of the Democratic Movement who was non-conformist.

He did not find it easy to agree with ideas unless he has considered them seriously and carefully.

Comrades and friends, that has been and still is the strength of our movement."